Bike deals & bargains

1 bikes priced for value, sorted lowest first. Every one stolen-checked.

What makes a deal

  • Recently reduced

    Sellers who have lowered their price in the last 7 days.

  • Motivated sellers

    Bikes listed for 30+ days. Sellers may negotiate.

  • Quick sale

    Sellers looking for fast sales, often flexible on price.

  • Below market value

    Priced 15%+ below similar bikes on Cyclesite.

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Cube Kathmandu Hybrid SLX 750 (2024) in stunning polarsilver/black. ✔️ Bought new in August 2024 for £3,399 ✔️ Excellent condition – barely used, practically like new ✔️ Medium frame size ✔️ Powerful Bosch motor with 750Wh battery (great range for commuting or long rides) ✔️ Super comfortable and reliable hybrid e-bike Perfect for commuting, leisure rides, or longer touring adventures

Excellent2024
London

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FAQs

How do I find the best bike deals on Cyclesite?

Browse by budget (under £500, £1k, £1.5k, £2k) or category. Listings are sorted by price ascending so the best-value bikes surface first. Check daily, since the best deals sell within hours.

Are cheap bikes on Cyclesite stolen?

No. Every bike listed on Cyclesite is automatically checked against UK stolen-bike databases before it goes live. Bikes that fail the stolen check cannot be listed. Low prices typically indicate motivated sellers, not stolen bikes.

When is the best time to buy a bike for a good deal?

Spring (March–May) when cyclists upgrade, autumn/winter when demand decreases and prices drop, after Christmas when people upgrade, and September–November during model-year changeovers. Bikes listed 30+ days often have motivated sellers willing to negotiate.

Can I negotiate on bike prices?

Yes. Most private sellers expect some negotiation. Make reasonable offers based on condition, market value, and any issues. Being polite, ready to collect immediately, and having cash strengthens your position.

What should I check when buying a cheap bike?

Compare the price against similar bikes and sold prices to ensure genuine value. Check the frame number (free on Cyclesite), inspect for frame damage or repairs, test brakes and gears, check drivetrain wear, verify correct size, and always inspect in person before paying.