Bicycle Repair and Bicycle Service
Supreme Pro Cycles in Goolwa provides bicycle service and bicycle repairs. Contact us with your bike service or bike repair requirement now.
You can phone us direct (08) 8555 5100 if you need an urgent bicycle repair.
Need a bicycle repaired or services in Adelaide?
Common bicycle repair and bicycle service issues that we can help you with.
Fix a flat
Loosen a stuck bicycle seat
Replace a bicycle seat
Wrap drop handlebars
Repair bike chains
Adjust and repair bicycle brakes
BRAD can Quote a repair
Contact Us now with your bicycle repair or bicycle service request
Locations in our area that we service bicycles or repair bicycles:
Goolwa | Chiton Sands | Encounter Bay | Middleton | Port Elliot | Strathalbyn | Victor Harbor |
List of Bicycle Brands we can provide bike repair or bike service for:
A
A-bike - UK
Abici - Italy
Accell - Dutch, owns Hercules, Staiger, Winora, Tunturi, Lapierre, Mercier, Atala, Batavus, Loekie, Koga-Miyata, and Sparta B.V.
Adler - Germany (defunct)
AIST - Belarus
ALAN - Italy
Alcyon - France (defunct)
Alldays & Onions - UK (defunct)
American Bicycle Company - USA (defunct)
American Machine and Foundry (widely known as AMF) - USA (defunct), formerly owned Roadmaster.
American Star Bicycle - USA (defunct) manufactured by the H. B. Smith Machine Company
Argon 18 - Canada
Ariel - England (defunct)
Atala - Italy
Author - Czech Republic
Avanti - New Zealand
B
Basso - Italy
Batavus - Netherlands
Benotto - Italy, México, Venezuela
Berlin & Racycle Manufacturing Company - Canada (defunct)
BH - Spain
Bianchi - Italy
Bicicapace - Italy (utility bikes) (cargo bikes)
Bickerton - UK (folding bikes)
Birdy - Germany (folding bikes)
Bike Friday - USA (Green Gear Cycling Co.) (folding bikes)
Bilenky - USA
Biomega - Denmark
BMC - Switzerland
Boardman Bikes - UK
Bohemian Bicycles - USA
Bontrager - USA (bought by Trek and converted into a component brand)
Bootie - UK
Borile - Italy
Bottecchia - Italy
Bradbury - UK (defunct)
Brasil & Movimento - Brazil (Branded as Sundown)
Brennabor - Germany (defunct)
Bridgestone - Japan
British Eagle - UK
Brompton Bicycle - UK (folding bikes)
Brunswick - USA, formerly owned Roadmaster
BSA - UK, no longer builds bicycles, TI of India builds BSA branded bikes.
Burley Design - USA (no longer make bicycles)
C
Calcott Brothers - UK (defunct)
Calfee Design - USA
Caloi - Brazil
Cannondale - USA
Canyon bicycles - Germany
Carrera bicycles - UK (produced by Merida Bikes)
Catrike - USA (Recumbent)
CCM - Canada
Centurion - Japan
Cervélo - Canada
Chater-Lea - UK
Chicago Bicycle Company - USA (defunct)
CHUMBA - USA
Cilo - Switzerland
Cinelli - Italy
Clark-Kent - USA (defunct)
Claud Butler - UK
Clément - France (defunct)
Co-Motion Cycles - USA
Coker - USA
Colnago - Italy
Columbia Bicycles - USA (defunct)
Corima - France
Cortina Cycles - USA
Cube - Germany
Currys - UK, no longer makes bicycles
Cycleuropa Group - Sweden, manufactures such brands as: Gitane, Monark, Puch.
Cycle Force Group - USA
Cycles Devinci - Canada
Cyfac - France
D
Da Bomb Bikes - USA/Taiwan
Dahon - USA / China
Dawes Cycles - UK
Demorest - USA (restructured as Lycoming Foundry and Machine Company and discontinued bicycle manufacturing)
Den Beste Sykkel Better known as DBS - Norway
Derby Cycle - Germany, owns Kalkhoff, Focus, Nishiki, Rixe, Raleigh and Univega
De Rosa - Italy
Cycles Devinci - Canada
Di Blasi Industriale - Italy
Diamondback Bicycles - US
Dolan Bikes - UK
Dorel Industries - Canada, owns Pacific Cycle and markets under brand names including Cannondale, Iron Horse, Schwinn, Mongoose, Roadmaster, and GT.
Dunelt - UK (defunct)
E
Eagle Bicycle Manufacturing Company - USA (defunct)
Electra Bicycle Company - USA
Ellis Briggs - UK
Emilio Bozzi - Italy (acquired by Bianchi)
Enigma Titanium - UK
Excelsior - UK (defunct)
F
Falcon Cycles - UK
Fat City Cycles - USA (defunct)
Felt - USA
Fleetwing -USA (defunct)
Flying Pigeon - China
Flying Scot - Scotland
Focus Bikes - Germany. Part of Derby Cycle.
Cycles Follis - France (defunct)
Fram - Sweden (defunct)
Freddie Grubb - UK
Fuji Advanced Sports - USA / Japan
G
Gary Fisher - USA (owned by TREK)
Gazelle - Netherlands
Gendron Bicycles - USA
Gepida - Hungary
Giant Manufacturing - Taiwan
Gitane - France
Gladiator Cycle Company - France (defunct)
Gnome et Rhône - France (defunct)
Gormully & Jeffery - USA (defunct)
Graflex (originally the bicycle company Folmer & Schwing) - USA (defunct)
Gräf & Stift - Austria (defunct)
GT Bicycles - USA
Guerciotti - Italy
H
Haro Bikes - USA, owns the Masi brand.
Harry Quinn - UK (defunct)
Hase bikes - Germany
Head - Norway, managed by SykkelSport Engros
Helkama - Finland
Heinkel - Germany (defunct)
Henley Bicycle Works - USA (defunct)
Hercules - UK (defunct)
Hercules - Germany
Hero Cycles Ltd - India
René Herse - France
Hetchins - UK
Hillman - UK (defunct)
Hoffmann - Germany (defunct)
Holdsworth - UK (defunct)
Huffy - USA
Humber - UK (defunct)
Hurtu - France (defunct)
Husqvarna - Sweden (no longer a bicycle manufacturer)
I
Ibis - USA
Ideal Bikes - Greece
Indian - USA (defunct)
IFA - East Germany (defunct)
Independent Fabrication - USA
Iride - Italy
Iron Horse Bicycles - USA (Owned by Dorel)
Italvega - USA (defunct) Precursor to Univega
Itera - Sweden (defunct)
Iver Johnson - USA (defunct)
Iverson - USA (defunct)
J
JMC Bicycles - USA (defunct)
Jamis Bicycles- USA
K
K2 Sports - USA
Kent - USA
Kestrel USA - USA
Kettler - Germany
KHS - ROC and USA
Kia - ROK, no longer produces bicycles
Kinesis Industry - Taiwan and USA, Kenesis produces its own bikes as well as brands manufactured by Kinesis include Diamondback Bicycles, Felt Bicycles, GT Bicycles, Schwinn, Jamis, K2, Raleigh, Trek, and Kona
Klein - USA (Discontinued brand owned by Trek)
Kogswell Cycles - USA
Kona - USA
Kronan - Sweden
Kross - Poland
KTM - Austria
Kuota - Italy
Kuwahara - Japan (Okinawa), is/was a private label bike manufacturer
L
Laurin & Klement - Austria-Hungary/Czech republic
Lapierre - France
LeMond - USA (Discontinued brand owned by Trek)
Alexander Leutner & Co. — Russia (defunct)
Litespeed - USA
Look - France
Louison Bobet - France
Lotus, USA (defunct)
M
Magna - USA
Malvern Star - Australia
Marin Bikes - USA
Masi Bicycles - USA
Matchless - UK (defunct)
Matra - France
Melon Bicycles - USA
Mercian Cycles - UK
Merida Bikes - Taiwan
Merlin - USA
Merckx - Belgium
Miele bicycles - Canada
Milwaukee Bicycle Co. - USA
Minerva - Belgium (defunct)
Miyata - Japan
Monark - Sweden/Brazil/Peru
Mondia - Switzerland
Mongoose - USA
Montague - USA
Moots Cycles - CO, USA
Moser Cicli - Italy
Motobécane - France
Moulton - UK
Mountain Equipment Co-op - Canada
Murray - USA
Muddy Fox - UK (other brand: Silver Fox)
N
Neil Pryde - Hong Kong
Neobike - Taiwan
NEXT - USA
Nishiki - U.S. brand
Norco - Canada
Norman Cycles - UK (defunct)
Novara - USA
NSU - Germany
Nymanbolagen - Sweden
O
Opel - Germany (no longer makes bicycles)
Orange - UK
Orbea - Spain
Orient Bikes - Greece
P
Pacific Cycle - USA, was acquired by Dorel Industries in 2004. Owns GT, Mongoose, Murray, Roadmaster, and Schwinn brands
Pacific Cycles - ROC, owns Birdy,
Pashley Cycles - UK
Pedersen bicycle - UK
Peugeot - France
Phillips Cycles - UK
Phoenix - China
Pierce Cycle Company - USA (defunct)
Pinarello - Italy
Planet X - UK
Pocket Bicycles - USA
Pogliaghi - Italy
Pope Manufacturing Company - USA (defunct)
Premier - UK (defunct)
Procycle Group - Canada, owns the Rocky Mountain Bicycles, Miele, also owns but not longer produces the Oryx, Mikado, VeloSport, Balfa, CCM, Peugeot brands.
Prophete - Germany
Puch - Austria
Q
Quadrant Cycle Company - UK (defunct)
Quality - USA and Taiwan
Quintana Roo - USA
R
Radio Flyer - USA
Raleigh - UK. Part of Derby Cycle Werke (German Wikipedia) Corporation, Germany.
Rambler - USA (defunct), made by Gormully & Jeffery
Rans Designs - USA
Razor - USA
Redline bicycles - USA
Rhoades Car - USA (quadracycles)
Ridgeback - UK
Ridley - Belgium
Riese und Müller - Germany
RIH - Netherlands
Riley Cycle Company - UK (defunct)
Rivendell Bicycle Works - USA
Roadmaster - USA
Roberts Cycles - UK
Robin Hood - UK
Rocky Mountain Bicycles - Canada
Romet - Poland - A brand from the company Arkus & Romet Group
Ross - USA
Rover Company - UK
Rowbike - USA
Rudge-Whitworth - UK
S
Samchuly - Korea
Santa Cruz Bikes - USA
Santana Cycles - USA (only makes tandem bicycles)
Saracen Cycles - UK
Scania - Sweden (no longer makes bicycles)
Schwinn Bicycle Company - USA
SCOTT Sports - Switzerland
Serotta - USA
Seven Cycles - USA
Shelby Cycle Company - USA (defunct)
Simson - Germany (acquired by Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau, now defunct)
Sinclair Research - UK
Singer - UK (defunct)
Sohrab - Pakistan
Solé Bicycle Co. - USA
Solex - France (defunct)
Somec - Italy
Sparta B.V. - Dutch
Specialized - USA
Speedwell bicycles - Australia (defunct)
Star Cycle Company - UK
Stearns - USA (defunct)
Stelber Cycle Corp - USA
Stella - France
Sterling Bicycle Co. - USA
Strida - UK
Sun Cycle & Fittings Co. - UK (defunct)
Sunbeam - UK (defunct)
Surly Bikes - USA
Suzuki - Japan
Swift Folder - USA
Swing Bike - USA (defunct)
T
Tern - Taiwan
Terrot - France (defunct)
Thomas - USA (defunct)
Thorn Cycles - UK
Time - France
TI Cycles of India - India, owns brands Hercules, BSA, Montra
Torker - USA
Trek Bicycle Corporation - USA, also Klein Bikes, LeMond Racing Cycles (both discontinued) and Gary Fisher Bikes
Triumph Cycle - UK
Triumph (TWN) - Germany
Tunturi - Finland
U
UMF (United Merida Freeriders) - Taiwan. Owned by Merida Bikes
Univega - US (defunct). Now a brand of Derby Cycle Werke(German Wikipedia)
Urago - France (defunct)
Utopia - Germany
V
Valdora - USA
Velomotors - Russia
VéloSoleX - France (Velosolex America markets the VELOSOLEX worldwide.)
Velo Vie - USA
Victoria - Germany
Villiger - Switzerland, part of Trek
Villy Customs - USA
Vindec - UK
Vitus - France
W
Wanderer - Germany (defunct)
Waterford Precision Cycles - USA,
Wilderness Trail Bikes - USA
Wilier Triestina - Italy
Witcomb Cycles - UK
Worksman Cycles - USA, owns Atlantic Coast Cruiser brand.
Wright Cycle Company - USA (defunct)
X
Y
Yamaguchi Bicycles - USA
Yamaha - Japan
Yeti Cycles - USA
Z
Zigo - USA
Source: Wikipedia