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Dryburgh Cycles
For over 30 years Dryburgh Cycles has been providing high quality bicycles in Dingwall. Passed down from Stan Dryburgh to his son Mark Dryburgh, we offer a variety of bicycle types, ranging from road to mountain and now electric. The professionals at Dryburgh Cycles take the time to understand our customers' needs and wants, using what we learn to help you find the perfect ride.

We will never sell you something that you don't really need just to make a sale. We believe in giving excellent value and service at a competitive price and aim to build the best possible relationship we can with our customers. Recommendation has always been by far our best form of advertising. Our staff is comprised of experienced cyclists with extensive knowledge of the industry.
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Dryburgh Cycles understands why your bike is so important to you and that's why we employ fully trained mechanics in our stores to bring you the best service possible every time you bring your bike to us! We offer a range of workshop servicing packages, repairs and fittings so whether you are looking to build your dream bike or upgrade your favorite ride, we are able to help!
Give your riding a boost. Merida electric bikes are designed to help you ride further by adding a powerful electric assist to your natural pedalling power. Merida are one of the biggest bike manufacturers on the planet and even have their very own factory so you can be sure that you are getting high performance at incredible value with Merida.
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Qype User Jammyc
Qype User Jammyc
Dec 13, 2008
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This is the only bike shop in dingwall and apart from the couple in inverness is one of olnly a few in the north. the guy who works here has loads of knowledge of bikes and is helpful when fitting bikes for kids. the great thing about this place is there are second hand bikes outside - kids, mountain bikes and some road bikes. there was even a tandem for a while once. there is a good range of road and hybrid bikes but i suppose they need to keep loads of mountain/commuter type bikes to cater for the masses. they also have loads of helmets, tools and lights i always come here for tools etc rather