Russell’s Bicycle Shed

Making Active Travel Easier

A Little Bit About Us

Russell CuttsComment

With our new Cycle Hub in Sheffield City Centre due to open next month we thought we would just remind everyone about what we do.

Since opening in 2012 we have worked hard with lots of other organisations to increase cycling in the city, there isn't one thing you can do to magically make that happen and we know that so we have tried hard to offer many different aspects of the cycling ecosystem to enable more people to pick up a bike and cycle whether that is to help improve your health, help with the cost of living or just because it is more fun we have been here to help

Our City Centre Cycle Hub will join our Meadowhall Cycle Hub as part of a single payment network: One Membership, One Charge, Many Hubs. We hope it will be joined with other hubs around the city too soon. Buts that not the only thing we do.

We've always helped keep peoples bikes maintained, it's where we started and we've made it easier by offering customers Russell's Bicycle Club to spread the cost of maintenance.

Our bike hire service has been around since 2014 and still going strong with comfortable city bikes to hire and even folding bikes to take on the train.

We are growing a wider business customer base for cargo bike deliveries, door to door guarenteed and all without the congestion, noise and pollution from bigger vehicles. It's cost effective for businesses too.

In addition to our Cycle Hubs we've always offered bike racks for organisations to use for events, for cafes to put outside and for private hire.

We're not just an app, you never need to book a space, a repair or your ride you can just turn up. Cycling should be convenient, easy and cost efficient and that's what we want to do to help Sheffield get cycling.

We can't do it without your support and custom, by shopping with us, using our services or just sharing our blog and social media posts you are helping us to support cycling to a much wider community that isn't connected into the usual cycling social media networks.

Thanks Russell