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A bicycle, also called a pedal cycle, bike, push-bike or cycle, is a human-powered or motor-assisted, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, with two wheels attached to a frame.
Buying Guides
Commuting to and from work can have multiple benefits for the environment, mental health and physical health.
Read moreE-Bikes take what is amazing about cycling around town, through the mountains and daily commuting and enhance it.
Read moreBuying your child a bike can be an exciting time for both you and them, as this is their first chance to experience the enjoyment of cycling.
Read moreShingleback racks are born and bred in Victoria's High Country and have built a reputation for being fit for purpose and above all - durable.
Read moreOrders & Payment
Bicycles Online offer a number of payment methods including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Paypal, Paypal- Pay in 4 and ZipMoney interest-free finance, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Direct Deposit.
Read moreWith new online and in-store electronic payment systems offering customers greater convenience and simplicity, at Bikes Online Australia we can now offer you even more flexibility when it comes to purchasing your new Bicycle.
Read moreShipping & Tracking
Parts & Accessories Small Parcels Bikes & Bulky Items Standard Shipping Free Over $79 orders $9.
Read moreOnce your order has been dispatched from us, you will receive an email which will include a tracking number and what courier the item was sent with.
Read moreUnfortunately we do not allow local pick-up or return of orders from or to our warehouse.
Read moreWe require a signature for our deliveries and hence we prefer commercial addresses where there is someone present all day to receive the goods.
Read moreUnfortunately we do not ship bikes, components, accessories or apparel outside the country.
Read moreReturns & Exchanges
Free 30-Day Bike Returns We're incredibly confident that you'll love our wide range of bikes; however, if for any reason you don't, we've got you covered with our free 30-day return policy.
Read moreDamage caused from improper use, abuse of the policy or incorrect assembly - such as pedal threads being damaged, dirt on the tyres, scratches on the frame, or any other damages, will be charged at full retail rates.
Read moreAt BikesOnline, we believe that finding the perfect saddle for your bike is essential for a comfortable and enjoyable ride.
Read moreAt BikesOnline, we always look to provide our customers with the best possible shopping experience, which is why we offer a large range of high-quality cycling gear and apparel, including bib-shorts and chamois.
Read moreConsumer Guarantee
At BikesOnline we want to make sure our customers are supported to ride more and stress less.
Read moreAs bike riders we can all agree - accidents happen - and as much as we would love to avoid it, sometimes they are inevitable.
Read moreYour suspension components need to be serviced on a regular basis to keep working properly and also for consumer guarantee reasons.
Read moreThe frequency you should get your bike serviced will vary depending on the frequency you ride it.
Read moreAssembly Guides
Congratulations on your new bike! For us, there’s nothing more exciting than building your bike.
Read moreCongratulations on your new bike! For us, there’s nothing more exciting than building your bike.
Read moreCongratulations on your new ebike! For us, there’s nothing more exciting than building your ebike.
Read moreDropper posts are a game changer for mountain biking, allowing you to have your optimal pedalling position for climbing and with a simple press of the lever, you can push the saddle down to slay the descents.
Read moreThis article will guide you through how to install the mudguard on your Fox 36 and 38 suspension forks.
Read moreExciting times ahead! This article will guide you through what comes with your new bike and how to unpack it.
Read moreIn case you need to re-pack your bike for travelling or shipping, follow this step-by-step guide to ensure it will reach its destination in great shape, by reducing the chances of damage in transit.
Read moreBike Care
The BikesOnline Service Network is a convenient way to get your bike repaired or serviced if something doesn't feel right, right out of the box.
Read moreTo stay safe on the trails and road, it is important to do a safety check to ensure your bike is in running order! Jared goes over his top tips for a pre-ride check that you can follow along before a ride.
Read moreThe frequency you should get your bike serviced will vary depending on the frequency you ride it.
Read moreYour suspension components need to be serviced on a regular basis to keep working properly and also for consumer guarantee reasons.
Read moreA clean bike is a fast bike - we can’t stress this enough, keeping your bike clean is not only beneficial to your components lifespan and performance, it’s also good for morale.
Read moreCleaning and maintaining your drivetrain might not be the most exciting task in the cycling world, but it sure is very important.
Read moreUnfortunately we can’t be out riding bikes at all times, we still need to sleep or eat at some point of the day.
Read moreTransporting your bike is usually a sign of good times ahead! For that we are more than happy to provide resources on how to transport your bike safely, so there are no hiccups during the journey and you can make the most out of your riding time.
Read moreAdjustments & Fit
After assembling your new bike, the first thing to do is the initial bike fit, in other words, customizing the bike measurements according to your body dimensions in order to achieve the most effective riding position.
Read moreOne of the most simple things you can do to your bike to improve the quality of your ride is checking and adjusting your tyre pressure periodically.
Read moreThere are three main types of pedals, Flat Pedals, Mountain Bike Clipless and Road Clipless.
Read moreWhen browsing for your next bike you may sometimes consider the possibility of upgrading some parts in order to make the bike more suitable for your riding style.
Read moreWorkshop Series
Beside being a lot of fun, bikes are also a way of transport that require regular maintenance just like a motorbike or a car.
Read moreRide your bike enough and you’ll understand the importance of performing a periodical safety check.
Read moreWelcome to the Workshop Series, today we’ll be guiding you through the rear derailleur adjustment for a mechanical, or cable activated groupset.
Read moreWelcome to the Workshop Series, today we’ll be guiding you through the rim brake adjustments.
Read moreWelcome to the Workshop Series, today we’ll be guiding you through the disc brake adjustments.
Read moreHaving a flat while out riding is never a good feeling, but if you master the tube replacement practice you’ll be able to get back on the road, or trail, in no time.
Read moreA lot has been discussed around tubeless tyres and how they can be beneficial for a number of reasons.
Read moreCleaning and maintaining your drivetrain might not be the most exciting task in the cycling world, but it sure is very important.
Read moreHey there! We understand your worries, and it's great that you're keeping an eye out for potential issues.
Read moreOwner's Manuals
Please refer to the links below for more information on your Rockshox components: Rockshox Suspension Setup and Tuning Guide Rockshox/Sram Service Resources Rockshox/Sram User Manuals Rockshox Service Intervals .
Read morePlease refer to the links below for more information on your Fox components: Fox Factory Tune Fox Tuning Guides Fox User Manuals Fox Service Intervals .
Read morePlease refer to the links below for more information on your SR Suntour components: SR Suntour Owners Manuals SR Suntour SAG Tool SR Suntour General Suspension Fork Manual SR Suntour Rear Shock Owner's Manual .
Read morePlease click here for more information on your Shimano components: Shimano Manuals & Technical Documents .
Read moreIn this article you'll find all technical information, including service instructions for your bike components.
Read moreArchive
Hardtail MTB
Dual Suspension MTB
What size are the wheels? Across the entire Alpine Trail range you can expect a standard 29 inch wheel platform for all models.
Read moreWhat size are the wheels? Across the entire Rift Zone 29 range you can expect a standard 29 inch wheel platform for all models.
Read moreWhat size are the wheels? The Rift Zone Jr comes in 2 different wheel sizes, 24 inch and 26 inch.
Read moreRoad & Gravel
What riding style is this geometry intended for? Perfect for entry level road cyclists looking to take on their first Gran Fondo, conquer their first triathlon or get involved with their local riding group on casual endurance rides.
Read moreWhat riding style is this geometry intended for? This is a modern road bike with an accommodating endurance geometry for a more upright riding position.
Read moreWhat riding style is this geometry intended for? An upright commanding riding position to tackle rough gravel roads or city streets with a priority on stability and control How many gears does this bike come equipped with? A wide ranging drivetrain with variations across the range from 2x9spd to the latest 1x11spd Gravel Specific system from Shimano Are the wheels tubeless ready? The wheelset is ready to go tubeless when you'd like, all you need is some tyres and tubeless kit from our website and you can do the conversion at home.
Read moreWhat riding style is this geometry intended for? Long days on the saddle discovering new gravel trails just for the sake of exploring.
Read moreWhat riding style is this geometry intended for? All day touring off road or back country scenic roads How many gears does this bike come equipped with? 3x9spd wide ranging touring centric gear set Are the wheels tubeless ready? The wheelset is ready to go tubeless when you'd like, all you need is some tyres and tubeless kit from our website and you can do the conversion at home.
Read moreWhat riding style is this geometry intended for? An upright MTB based riding position for tackling both smooth and rough roads How many gears does this bike come equipped with? The Gaselt range offers bikes with 1x11spd drivetrains and also 2x8spd drivetrains at the entry level Are the wheels tubeless ready? The wheelset is ready to go tubeless when you'd like, all you need is some tyres and tubeless kit from our website and you can do the conversion at home.
Read moreWhat riding style is this geometry intended for? The Lombard has an upright position that's as at home commuting into the city as it is rolling round country lanes on the weekend How many gears does this bike come equipped with? 2x9spd drivetrain Are the wheels tubeless ready? Unfortunately these wheels are not tubeless ready because are built with durability in mind for riding off into the sunset where sealant top ups are not possible.
Read moreWhat riding style is this geometry intended for? The Nicasio has an upright position that's as at home commuting into the city as it is rolling round country lanes on the weekend How many gears does this bike come equipped with? There are several models that range in gear sets of 2x8spd to 2x10spd Are the wheels tubeless ready? Unfortunately these wheels are not tubeless ready because they are built with durability in mind where you might be hitting potholes or for riding off into the sunset where sealant top ups are not possible.
Read morePath & Pavement
What size are the wheels? The Fairfax Series features a 700c wheel size (29" diameter).
Read moreE-Bikes
What is the main difference between the N8E and the THOK TK-01R? The main difference between the N8E and the THOK TK-01R is the frame.
Read moreWhat is the main difference between the T7E and the N8E? The main difference between the T7E and the N8E is the drivetrain.
Read moreWhat is the main difference between the T6E and the T7E? The main difference between the T6E and the T7E is the suspension.
Read moreWhat size are the wheels? The Alpine Trail E series comes in a "mullet" configuration (27.
Read moreWhat is the best use for the THOK TK-01R? The THOK TK-01R is a great choice for riders who are looking for a high-performance E-MTB.
Read moreKids Bikes
What age group is this bike intended for? This bike is intended for riders from 7-12yo.
Read moreWhat age group is this bike intended for? This bike is intended for riders from 7-12yo.
Read moreWhat age group is this bike intended for? This bike is intended for riders from 7-12yo.
Read moreWhat age group is this bike intended for? This bike is intended for riders from 7-12yo.
Read moreWhat age group is this bike intended for? This bike is intended for riders from 7-12yo.
Read moreDirt Jumpers & BMX
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Please note we cannot reserve stock and do not accept part payment or deposits of orders via credit card, PayPal or direct deposit. Payments made via these methods must be paid in full. We offer 2 different instalment methods: Paypal - Pay in 4 and ZipMoney. Simple and convenient online payment options that let you buy now and pay later Please see our Ride Now Pay Later terms here.
Split Payments
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