Classic Bike Guide

Old bike mechanics directory

CBG Workshop

Don’t leave it to someone else – your bike’s future needs you!

Readers, clubs, fellow old bike nuts: this is our UK directory of mechanics and engineers happy to work on older bikes, bikes with points, and carburettors to help us keep on the road. Let us know who is out there. Because no mechanics, no assistance, means no future for our old classics. And to be blunt, no future means no worth.

This is directory is free to all are a few new ones in there, so thank you. However, I’m sure there are many more mechanics we don’t yet know about – please, let’s help those new into our old-bike world to find someone local to them who will help keep these great machines running. If we don’t, our bikes become nothing but garden ornaments – and worthless ones at that.

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