Thursday, 30 October 2008

cappa-mocha-latte-witcomb-chino

Just a note to say we've had our coffee machine fixed!

We always get people who just come to "be" at Witcomb cycles, look at our photographs, stroke our frames, chat about "the good ole days of cycling" and of course get into heated debates over tubulars or clinchers. So when we started the refurbishment last January, we added the sofas. This was good.

The sentiments of many of our visitors were summed up by one customer: "This is not a bike shop. It's a cycling happening".

In February we added the coffee machine. This was better. After two months it broke. This was not good.

But now it is all working again and cappa-mocha-latte-witcomb-chinos are available again for anyone who wants to "be" at Witcomb Cycles for some good chats about bicycles.

(PS. Tubulars are more fun. Tony.)

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Saturday, 18 October 2008

We've all got headaches, but we don't mind.

On Monday work started on re-building the street outside of our collection of old buildings in Tanners Hill, new paving, trees and better accessibility and drainage will be the result of around 6 week of work undertook by Lewisham Council.

The site was designed by Shirley Broughton, who has spent many hours looking at the plans and discussing her ideas with all the residents and business of Tanners Hill. All of the shops are open as normal during the works, and if you need any help accessing or getting to our workshop or any of our neighbouring businesses the workmen are very friendly and will go out of their way to help you through the roadworks.

We are all looking forward to seeing the final result and welcoming you to the new look Tanners Hill this Christmas.

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Wednesday, 15 October 2008

Keeping prices simple

As the website has been updated, we've also had another look at our price list. There are so many options when choosing a bespoke frame, we've tried to make our price lists simpler to use.

We've also changed our prices for the first time in five years (except, we added VAT to everything during 2007/08 for re-registering for VAT).

Thankfully, this time it is better news. We can now offer all our frames with a Witcomb Lilac colour finish included in the cost of a new frame. Our enameling costs have also come down further on new frame orders. We've achieved this by welcoming new suppliers to supplement our in-house enameling. All our enameling work is still carried out in the UK, and to our own strict standards on quality control and finish, with an even faster service.

You can view our new pricelist for custom built frames on our downloads page at:
www.witcombcycles.co.uk/downloads

Or ask in our workshop for more details.

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Tuesday, 7 October 2008

New opening times

As from Tuesday the 14 October 2008, our opening hours are changing.

Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 6pm
Saturday, 9.30am to 5pm
Closed Sundays and Mondays.

We've made a slight alteration to our opening time, this allows more of our customers to visit the workshop after their work hours. -A much requested change.

We will continue to be closed on Mondays and Sundays.

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Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Changes are coming!

In August we not only launch a new look website but we'll also be showing you a whole new range of Witcomb components, clothing and accessories.

Watch this space!

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Friday, 21 December 2007

Christmas and New Year closing

Over the festive period, the workshop will be closed from
4pm Saturday 22nd December 2007
until
10am Tuesday 8th January 2008

We will still be available via email for sales, trade and general enquiries. We would like to thank our customers over the last year and look forward to welcoming you to our workshop in 2008!

Everyone at Witcomb Cycles would like to wish you a very happy festive season and a prosperous new year.

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Friday, 28 September 2007

Come and Collect your Bicycle

We are getting ready to implement exciting plans to renovate our shop and workshop in Deptford. In addition to providing a more welcoming show-room area, new office space, this will also increase our workshop space, allowing for an extension of team of frame-builders. In the long term, we are planning a Witcomb Cycling Heritage Centre hopefully ready for the 2012 Olympics.

Those of you who have visited us at the shop will know that it is currently housing many bicycles never collected after being left by costumers for repairs. We need to clear the space to carry on the renovation work.

If you think that you may have left your bicycle with us over two months ago, we would be very grateful if you could call in to the workshop to collect it. If a bicycle remains uncollected by 10 October, it will be disposed of by clearance sale and online auction.

Our workshop is open to the public on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday between 10am and 5pm. Please bring either your receipt or the exact details of your bicycle if the repair dates back to over a year.

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Tuesday, 25 September 2007

Earls Court Cycle Show 2007



Witcomb Cycles invite you to visit our stand at the London Cycle Show 2007. Barrie and Ernie Witcomb, together with their new colleague, designer Tony Malone, will be available to discuss our forthcoming models for 2008. Our exciting new range includes road, track and touring bikes. We also offer one-off bespoke frames and special editions.

Witcomb Cycles is the oldest company in London still producing hand-built bicycles. We welcome visitors to our workshop in Deptford, and invite you to come and see your own frame being hand-crafted.

We offer a full range of frame repairs, from small braze-ons to complete rebuilds. We work with the leading enamelers to provide a level of finish second to none.

12-14th October 2007, Stand i7.
Email us for more details

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Monday, 24 September 2007

New look. New website.

Witcomb's 1982 track bike
We're still gearing up for the fast approaching Cycle Show 2007 at Earls Court. But we're also getting ready to launch our new website.

Some of you might have seen us out with our outstanding track-bike (built by Barry in 1982 - picture) this week-end at London Freewheel and surely are already looking forward to viewing the exciting designs from our new range at the fair.

Barrie and Ernie will be on hand to say hello at stand 17.

See you there.

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