The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Lockdown boost for city bicycle shop

- LINDSEY HAMILTON

Staff at a Dundee bike shop have been rushed off their feet trying to keep up with the demand from new cyclists eager to get pedalling during the coronaviru­s lockdown.

With the public being encouraged to avoid public transport where possible to slow the spread of Covid-19, more people have been getting on their bikes and discoverin­g, or rediscover­ing, their love of cycling.

Colin Murray, of Nicholson’s Cycles on Forfar Road, said: “As lockdown has gone on, more and more people have decided to get out and about cycling. It was busy from almost the first week of lockdown but that has just escalated.

“It’s been incredible. We are so busy we are almost struggling to cope.

“At the moment we are selling as many bikes in a week as we would normally do in a month at this time of year.

“Last week alone we sold 50 bikes – we wouldn’t normally expect to sell that many bikes in one week, so for us at least this pandemic has had a bit of a silver lining business-wise.

“It is even busier than in the run-up to Christmas. We have been forced to take in huge supplies.”

According to statistics released by

Cycling Scotland, a cycle counter on Arbroath Road recorded a huge 94% increase in people on bikes in the last two weeks of March.

Colin said that entire families were getting in touch to kit everyone out with a bike so they can exercise together.

“People are mostly going for middle of the range style bikes, costing about £300, but there are other more expensive bikes selling as well,” he said.

Experts have predicted the popularity of cycling could continue after restrictio­ns are lifted because people feel safer than they do on public transport.

Colin says he is hopeful they are right. He added: “Many people coming to us are first-time cyclists so it would be great to think this passion for cycling continues once we all get back to normal.

“More cycle routes are being created and widened in Dundee and it’s so more pleasant and safer for cyclists with fewer cars and other traffic on the roads.”

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? Nicholson’s Cycles owner Colin Murray and sales manager Mark Griffin.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. Nicholson’s Cycles owner Colin Murray and sales manager Mark Griffin.

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