WE DO ONE THING VERY WELL.WHETHER YOU ARE A SEASONED PRO, OR JUST STARTING OUT, WE PROVIDE YOU WITH THE VERY BEST LIGHTWEIGHT BIKE PARTS TO HELP YOU UNLOCK YOUR POTENTIAL.
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We’re two brothers and started out building bikes in our garage in Tysoe, Warwickshire, for commuting, touring and racing.
We live on Cycling Route 48 and get out most weekends to climb in the Cotswolds and have toured across the UK, in Africa and most of Europe.
As we got more experienced with bike building we kept on coming up against the same problem. Finding the right parts. We found there is a lot of choice but little information about the best balance between weight, quality and price.
We eventually decided to combine our skills and started Litebike to provide the very best components for cyclists. We focus on top quality, lightweight parts and accessories to help you unlock your potential. We feel privileged to already include many professional cyclists among our customers and are grateful for the outstanding feedback we consistently get.
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Each part we offer has gone through a meticulous R&D process and has been tried and tested over thousands of miles by us and our small team of cyclists. We work directly with the same manufacturers producing parts for the top cycling brands, avoid the marketing gimmicks and expensive packaging, to make performance-engineered cycling more accessible.
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We never thought we would build a business all those years ago but here we are. Doing what we love so you can focus on beating records, connecting with nature, friends and exploring the big wide world.
​Lukas and Laurence
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Why is weight so important?Reducing weight is the most noticeable upgrade you can make. Lightweight bikes accelerate faster and are more responsive to the power you generate, helping you reach your performance potential. Lightweight means going faster and further, for longer. We help cyclists reach their goals - from competitive racers to weekend riders.
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Do lightweight parts mean compromising durability?Most of our bike parts are made from carbon fiber which is lightweight, stiff for optimal power transmission, and flexible in certain dimensions making cycling more comfortable. We put every part through rigorous testing by us and our small team of cyclists. This means you can be confident that our parts will perform for thousands of miles.
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How come your bike parts are so lightweight for the price?The cycling industry is full of gimmicks, poor quality parts and expensive marketing. We are flipping the switch. We work directly with the same manufacturers producing parts for the top cycling brands, avoid the marketing gimmicks and expensive packaging, to bring you top quality products at a fraction of the cost.
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Are your products sustainable?We aim to set the industry standard for high quality bike parts that last. We are the opposite of fast fashion. We are slow fashion - for bikes.
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Is your packaging recyclable?We use biodegradable packaging for all our products wherever possible. We reuse packaging that comes to us too.
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How long will it take for my order to arrive?We aim to deliver all UK mainland deliveries in 1-3 working days.
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How can I track my order?We use Royal Mail’s tracked delivery service. You will get an email with tracking information so you can keep tabs on where your order is and exactly when it will arrive.
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Do you ship to Europe?Yes. Please choose your country at the check out. We charge a flat fee of £8.50, roughly €10.00, for shipping. This is less than it costs us but we don't believe in Ryanair-style add-ons! You may need to pay some taxes on delivery.
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What’s your returns policy?We’re only happy if you’re happy. You can return any part you bought from us within 30 days and we will give you a full refund. Please return the item in its original condition, with any labels attached.
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Do your handlebars have external cabling?Yes. Our handlebars are easy to install for the home mechanic. The cabling is externally routed in a groove running along the bottom of the bars.
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Are your handlebars DI2 compatible?While some customers have fitted DI2 this requires drilling extra holes and we wouldn't recommend it unless you are an experienced mechanic. Please get in touch if you have any questions.
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Can I fit your carbon handlebars with an alloy stem?Yes, our carbon handlebars can be fitted to an alloy stem, such as our super light UNO Kalloy x Litebike.
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Will the tubes fit my bike?Our TPU inner tubes are size 700 x 18-32c and fit a standard bike wheel. Unless you cycle a Brompton you probably have a standard wheel. 18-32c means the tube will inflate to fit a range of tire widths between 18 mm and 32 mm. Our Litebike Performance 50g tubes are suitable for disc and rim brakes. Our RideNow 35g tubes are also suitable for rim and disc brakes.
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Are your inner tubes difficult to install?TPU inner tubes are a performance product and should be installed carefully. This includes cleaning the rim and inflating the tube to a max of 8psi before installing in the tyre. Anyone can install TPU inner tubes at home, but if you are fitting them for the first time it's worth following the instructions on the box carefully.
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You also sell RideNow gravel TPU tubes. How are these different?Our RideNow gravel tubes are sized 700 x 32-47c. This means the tube will inflate to fit the full range of tire widths between 32 mm and 47 mm.
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Can TPU inner tubes puncture?Like with butyl and latex tubes, TPU inner tubes can puncture. However, studies have shown that TPU is more puncture resistant than other materials. You can take steps to reduce the chances of getting a puncture, for example by cleaning your tyre to remove any debris and not inflating the tubes above 8psi outside the tyre.
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Are TPU inner tubes sustainable?TPU is made from renewable sources like plant-based oils and non-toxic chemicals, making it an eco-friendly alternative to petroleum-based synthetic rubbers and plastics.
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What are the benefits of a waxed chain?You will go faster. Studies have shown you will save up to 7 watts. You will save time cleaning. Wax repels dirt. You will help the planet.
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How do I wax my own chain? It sounds complicated.Chain waxing can be done at home with an old slow cooker and a few other household items. Once you have done it once it’s easy to repeat. If waxing is not your thing, but you’re still after the performance benefits of a waxed chain, we sell a small selection of top quality, pre-waxed chains. We wax them ourselves in our workshop.