Second-hand Bikes
A lot of people have been asking where to buy a cheap or used bicycle in Sydney. The truth is that is quite difficult to buy a second hand bicycle in Sydney. There are several reasons for this. One is that people tend to throw things onto the street when they don’t need them, instead of keeping them to sell at garage sales, markets, second hand papers etc. A bigger factor is that the trend has been to buy cheap bicycles from department stores. These bicycles do not usually enter the second hand market because they are so poorly made that they reach the end of their useful life with the first owner. So before you go and buy one of these terrible bikes, try to find a second hand one first. Even if you spend more on the second hand bike than the new department store bike, it will give you less trouble and repairs costs and you will be able to sell it when you don’t need it anymore. Common department store brands (bikes to avoid), are: Cyclops, Huffy, Royce Union, Cell Bikes.
Here are some tips for buying bikes, in order of price range:
There are many free bicycles to be had in Sydney, as people throw things onto the street for fun. Check council websites or call them to find out when the ‘council clean ups’ are on. Then you can find them on the street. Otherwise, keep your eyes out for bikes thrown away, even on campus.
The Bower reuse centre has bikes for under $20. These bikes usually need quite a bit of repair. You can use the UNSW bike club’s tools for this or take the bike along to the Nunnery Bike Workshop where there are more tools and spare parts.
If you are near Hurstville, you can contact Mark, who will sell you a used bike: 9585 1152
The Mitchell Road Auctions sell many bicycles every Monday around 11am. You can view the bicycles over the weekend, 9-4pm and even make absentee bids so that you don’t have to go on Monday. Bikes start at $10 but you generally need closer to $50 to win a fully working bike. There is a range of bikes there which should allow you to get a bike for your price range. Some bikes that have been put around campus for sale this week were won from the Mitchell Road Auctions (I was there and I saw him win them). They were won for around $60 and sold on campus for $150. Beat him to the auction next time.
The Trading Post is a second hand paper. Ebay is worth a try but not very good.
New Bikes
Your local bike shop to campus is Europa Cycles, on the corner of Anzac Parade and Doncaster Avenue. The cheapest bike is $200 but comes in a box that you have to assemble. You can use the bike club’s tools to do this. If you get the guy there to assemble, it is $250 with a 6 month warranty. However, the best value option is his $300 bike. It is made with better parts and comes assembled and with a 12 month warranty, covering everything except punctures. So that means you won’t have to pay anything for a full year. (The department store bikes usually break within a year, requiring repairs for $50-100). With good quality bikes, you can sell the bike when you are done with it because it will still be working! For short term students, Europa Cycles has another option. You can buy the $300 bike and return it in 6 months to get $150 cash back (as long as it’s not completely trashed). If you return it within 12 months, you get $100 back.
For the higher price range, bike stores are a good option.
To help others find a bike, please comment below with what kind of bike you have, where you bought it, how much it cost and whether or not you are happy with it. You can also leave a comment if you are looking for a bike, your price range and your phone number. I’m happy for people to advertise their bikes for sale as a comment too, but not on a commercial scale (you know who you are. If you’re not sure, email me).




March 8, 2007 at 8:32 am
I got a bike at the mitchell road auctions for about $20. it needs some minor repair work. Can I borrow the tools to fix it?
March 8, 2007 at 8:40 am
Sure you can. We’re still working out where to put the tools and how to arrange access while we try to get a workshop space.
April 23, 2007 at 2:17 pm
Hello happy riding people!
I just want to suggest you http://www.gumtree.com.au as a place to buy second hand bikes.
this website is just an a free ad site but you can find anything you want! I found my place like this so why not your bike!
Enjoy
Lionel
October 15, 2007 at 4:25 am
Hi…I am searching for a second hand bike as mine was stolen this week-end. I am searchin’ for a men-bike less for less than 100 AUD.
Thx!
October 17, 2007 at 11:50 am
Hi Armin,
We can sell you a bike for $50. If you come along to Bike Club on a Wednesday between 12pm and 2pm on the Quad Lawn, I’ll show you the bikes we’ve got at the moment.
November 21, 2007 at 6:25 am
FOR SALE:
1x SHOGUN men’s bike 21 speed gear , new $ 400
1x PROGEAR ladies bike 21 speed gear, new $ 200
Only 5 weeks old! Incl. 1 x Childsesat & helmets
Mail your offer to vinmobiel@xs4all.nl
I’m staying in Sydney at the Lane Cove Tourist park till Sundayt 25 nov!!
December 7, 2007 at 4:51 am
hi! just I am in Sidney one week ago.I would like buy a second hand road cycle, or maybe a second hand mountain bike.Really I need not a very good bike …just aluminium one, I am travelling in a boat and I need no rusty and little wheigt.
Thank you!! Good time!
May 12, 2008 at 10:51 am
Mark is the man for a cheap, rock solid guarantee, knowledgeable to by a bike from! Find his info on the top of the page!
May 13, 2008 at 3:04 am
Hi there
Just wanted to let you guys know that there is also another alternative to the above . . . . . . EBAY
We salvage & buy bikes from all over Sydney - most of these bikes were destined to be bulldozed into landfill or crushed up for scrap metal!
We give all our bikes a thorough full service, that means we put new tyres, new tubes, a new wicker basket (on the girls bikes) and often a nice 2nd hand alloy rack plus we service/replace/repack all bearings in the headset/wheel axles/bottom brackets, install brand new gear and brakes cables, basically rebuild them - we ALSO offer a 6 month warranty (except for crashes & flat tyres) and we also deliver to Sydney metro for FREE!
I hope you think that we’re worthy of a mention on your site as we really do try our very best. All our bikes (road too & some single speeds) start at around $80 and go to auction! Nearly all of the bikes we sell are quality brands that originally were sold in bike shops not supermarkets! Some brands like Apollo Giant Graecross Kuwahara Repco Southern Cross Raleigh Peugeot - Puch - Indi - too many to mention here.
I don’t know anywhere else that offers a 6 month warranty/guarrantee on 2nd hand (quite often 20yr old bikes) We do our best to have HAPPY CUSTOMERS!
Laurie (mechanic) has over 20 years experience in the bike industry as a bike mechanic, he’s a professional cycling team mechanic (when he gets time) and he also used to race at an elite level so I would regard him as a very qualified bike guru! LOL
If you think we’re worthy I would appreciate a mention on your page!
We would be happy to assist with any tech questions.
regards Lucy
May 29, 2008 at 7:05 am
Hi Lucy,
Where can I have the bikes?
June 16, 2008 at 2:11 am
Hi Guys,
Any used bike for sale ?. I am looking for a decent one for around $100. Please mail me at arvindsc at yahoo dot com.
thanks
Arvind
July 6, 2008 at 5:35 am
i stay sydney for 3 months. i ưant to buy a second hand bike or bycicle around 20$. who can help me.
July 6, 2008 at 5:47 am
i want to buy a second hand bike or bycilce. who can help me?
July 21, 2008 at 1:36 pm
Gary Fisher ‘Katai’ Cross Bike (Hybrid) for sale.
(Gary Fisher ‘cross bikes’ are hybrids, but on the tougher, more mountain-bike side of the hybrid concept)
700C wheels. X Large size. Avid BB disc brakes. Colour: black. New tyres (kevlar anti-puncture). Accessories include: bike rack, lights, tools, paniers.
New in 2006. In excellent condition. $900 new. Any reasonable offer considered. Collect from Enmore.
Reason for sale: - owner returning abroad.
Contact: Alex Pollard: 0401 726 992 pollardinoz@gmail.com
August 4, 2008 at 5:01 am
Does anyone have a second-hand woman’s bike they want to get rid of for less than $50?
August 9, 2008 at 10:56 pm
I am looking for a second-hand men’s bike for approximately $100. Does anyone wants to sell his bike?
August 22, 2008 at 12:42 am
For those of you who are more irresponsible with your money and are looking for a deal on a nice fixed-gear bike, I recommend Europa at Doncaster & Anzac Pde (right near the uni, the orange shop with the Colnago club painted on it). They are knowledgeable old codgers who put together nice road-to-fixed/single-speed conversions for pretty good prices. They track down some really high-quality old racing frames, repaint them, often adding new decals, and throw on new wheels and components. I got a rebuilt DeRosa painted a lovely royal blue with a low-profile flip/flop hubset, Velocity Aero rims and Shimano Alivio cranks for $595. The only complaint I have is that some of the components are too much of a bargain and you’ll probably want to switch them out fairly soon if you’re picky; I plan to switch the nylon pedals for proper alloy track pedals, and the front brake could be a little higher-quality for a bit more mechanical advantage when it matters. But they put the money where it really counts: on the wheels, hubs, and frame, so it’s quite a bargain if you’re like me and had to leave your precious steed back in your home country. They mostly sell these things to hipsters with mustaches in the US, so grab yours before someone buys it on eBay.
August 29, 2008 at 1:06 pm
interesting article
I’m thinking of buying a bike as well, but have close to zero knowledge on what is good/bad etc…any tips will be great! My main usage for getting the bike would prob be general exercise and if I’m fit enough, ride to work (ie. ride to city).
Went to Europa Cycles (one near uni) last week and they said their cheapest bike was ~$400…does that sound about right? (it’s a bit out of my budget - i was hoping $300max)
Also, seems like a lot of people suggest buying 2nd hand bikes which I would imagine could save quite a fair amount of money initially - but how about maintenance, safety, bike-life etc?
September 1, 2008 at 2:47 am
Hi..
I’m looking for a men-style bycicle(including helmet would be perfect) less than $100. Does anyone can help me? Thanks!
September 12, 2008 at 1:10 am
Hey bike-hunters,
I too was looking to buy a second-hand bike a couple of months back, and as you might hear it is not easy, so I thought i’d chuck in my two-cents!
You need a fair bit of luck to find something second hand.
Gumtree.com.au is worth a look, but you’ll have to be quick as bikes are snapped up super fast. And you’ll get addicted to checking every 5 minutes hoping that someone posts a great bike in your price range.
There’s an outside chance you might come across some form of rideable object left out in the street for council clean-up, but Murphy’s law dictates you will only find this after you have purchased a bike.
Try cycle-hire places- you might get a good deal on an ex-hire bike, but if it is fairly new it’ll still be fairly expensive.
In the end I was so fed-up with schlepping everywhere on foot and by bus, that I paid more than I was intending to ($300), but now i realise that it’s worth it to have a half decent bike you can happily whizz about on.
If in desperation for wheels you start feeling a strange tempation to purchase one from Kmart or similar- RESIST!!!
Good luck in your quest for a nifty bicycle bargain
October 9, 2008 at 7:38 am
Hi - thanks for the great tips! I want a decent bike but am on a budget and was thinking of one of the cheap brands before I saw your warning. Now I’ll try these auctions and other second-hand options first. Ta Ana.