‘Some Bloke Opens Bike Shop’ – Charlie Bikemonger Goes Legit.

‘Some Bloke Opens Bike Shop’ – Charlie Bikemonger Goes Legit.

Charlie The Bikemonger has just been in touch to tell us that he’s gone ‘proper high street’ and has opened a real bike shop.
Here’s his take on things:

“After five years as an online purveyor of fixed, single speed, and tweed… we have now settled into our new shop in Swanage.

bikemonger_Shop1

Based in the heart of the Purbecks on the Dorset Coast, we are in a great location, not only within minutes of some great riding and the beach, but also only three miles from the Square & Compass (Cider Pub of The Year 2009, and that’s quite important to us).

Yeah sure, we could do a lot more business if we were based in a larger town, but down here we are in a world heritage site, where the riding and life in general is very good.
We are still dealing online at www.charliethebikemonger.com, but the high street shop means we can offer a unique selection of demo bikes.”

Not your usual bunch of boring full sussers:
Surly Big Dummy cargo bike,
Niner SIR9 rigid 29er single speed
Salsa Dos Niner 29er1x9 soft-tail
Surly Long Haul Trucker touring bike
Surly Steam Roller Fixie

This move illustrates that the cycling world is becoming larger, but also much more diverse, and that a very specialist business can survive and indeed flourish. I can sit on the shop sofa, with the shop dog, surrounded by organic tweed cycling caps, track frames, cargo bikes and bottle cages designed for hip flasks, proud that we have established an oasis of steel and tweed in a world of carbon and lycra.

All the best,

Charlie & Michelle
New Address:

137B High Street, Swanage, Dorset, BH19 2NB

Tel: 01929 475 833

mail@charliethebikemonger.com

www.charliethebikemonger.com

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47 thoughts on “‘Some Bloke Opens Bike Shop’ – Charlie Bikemonger Goes Legit.

  1. Where is Dorset? Head south and when the motorway ends, carry on, and when you have not seen a costa coffee for a hour, carry on. And when you can’t find emoyment, carry on. When you get to ferry run by bearded chaps, pay your passage, And then turn left at the castle, go past the steam train and stop when you see the sea or Enid Blyton.

  2. Mr Father-in-law North raves about Worth Matravers and the Square and Compass.

    Only a couple of days ago Mrs North suggested a holiday in the South West. I shall drop in… 🙂

  3. Great news CBM is a great shop online and hopefully in the real world. I will make a point of coming in and trying to buy something I dont need!

    Second the Square and Compass only found out about it last year as Rich Penny introduced it to us. Awsome ridng down there 🙂

  4. You won’t regret opening the shop, I’m nearly six years into mine and still love it.
    I haven’t been down the Purbecks for a while, must rectify that when the weather picks up.

  5. Great work – I used to live in Langton Matravers, fantastic part of the world.

    Still get back down that way once in a while, so will be sure to stop by next time.

    Oooh, you’e got me all misty-eyed about the descents off Ninebarrow Down and from Swyre Head, the climb up to Grange Arch, the super-fast trails on the chalk ridge…. That was where I had my first MTB and caught ‘the bug’.

    Purbeck ride needed. Must plan.

  6. Blimey another bike shop opens in my locale. You wait for years and then 2 come along at once. Will definitely drop in as a Niner is my dream bike, and I only live in Wareham.

    Just on a point of geography though, there is no such place as ‘the Purbecks’, it’s just ‘Purbeck’ or ‘the Isle of Purbeck’

  7. Purbecks/Purbs … what’s in a name. Its the “Isle Of purbeck” but its not a real island, unless you try leaving it on a bank holiday at 5pm.

    Rides… are on the list of things to organise. We are also planning a great big bike fest thing in the early summer: camping, rides and cider.

  8. good luck charlie..a serious bit of criticim tho, i think you need a better web page/site.ok its the parts/bits on it that count but a more profesional site would pay for itself very quickly i recon.no blight on you tho bro…

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