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14 Nov 2023

Cytech Training Scotland, proudly operated by Bike for Good, is thrilled to celebrate a year of remarkable achievements in providing top-notch Cytech bicycle maintenance training. Over the past...

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Cytech has been named as the provider of Best Retailer Services in the 2023 BikeBiz Awards, recognising the positive impact of its service to the cycling industry. More than 25,000 Cytech...

2 Nov 2023

The Association of Cycle Traders (ACT) and the Bicycle Association (BA), the two cycle industry trade bodies in the UK, have issued a joint response to the initiative of the Electrical Safety...

2 Nov 2023

Cytech, the internationally recognised training and accreditation scheme for bicycle technicians, has relaunched its Cytech theory one online learning course delivering an introduction to...

30 Oct 2023

Colchester has introduced an electric bicycle scheme in a bid to encourage short journeys without relying on cars with pay-as-you-go electric cargo bikes now available to hire.

30 Oct 2023

A new academic study has concluded that riding a bike, rather than driving a car, is positively associated with “orientation towards the common good”.

30 Oct 2023

The government has confirmed it has no plans for cyclists to be subject to compulsory registration.

30 Oct 2023

A few years ago Charlotte Florence’s dream trip to Costa Rica quickly turned into a nightmare after a quad bike crash, leaving her paralysed face down in the jungle.

18 Oct 2023

Hubtiger, a leading cloud-based repair and rental management software, announces an expansion of its services with the release of a new feature: Long-Term Rentals.

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E-bikes are offering a new marketplace for IBDs

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

New research has come to light by the University of Reading and Oxford Brookes University, suggesting that e-bikes are providing the same ‘brain benefits' as standard bikes do for cyclists.

This research has found that cyclists between the ages of 50 and 83 experience cognitive and mental health benefits from riding an electrically assisted or pedal powered bicycle.

There is encouragement behind the improvement of the older generation's cognitive functions through cycling. Further research has found that certain aspects of mental health and well-being increased in participants who cycled on an e-bike for an hour and a half a week for an eight week period. The research suggests that there may be an impact of exercising in the environment on executive functions and mental health. The research has also found that there may be additional benefits beyond increasing physical activity that e-bikes provide to the older demographic with people reporting a greater improvement in brain function and mental wellbeing.

This research opens up a new marketplace for IBDs and introduces them to a demographic that may not ordinarily shop in bike shops.

E-bikes are becoming more and more popular as we move into 2019 with demand for e-bike technicians rising across the UK.

If you are looking to stock, sell and service e-bikes then why not sign up for a Cytech technical e-bike course designed to prepare businesses for the predicted rise in e-bike maintenance in the coming years.

The subjects covered in the course are:

  • Safe working practices when dealing with batteries and electrical units
  • Understanding and working to the legal standards and being able to differentiate between type approved and non-type approved e-bikes
  • Basic electrical theory and terminology including understanding wiring diagrams and multimeter use
  • Soldering iron and electrical crimps use with best practice for installing electrical connectors
  • Diagnosis and use of ‘intelligent' diagnostics systems, as well as testing and fault finding of the components
  • Removal and installation of components, and test rides of bikes with the motor either at the front, rear hub or built into the frame
  • Communicating service work completed to the customer

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