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From a Flat to an Award-Winning Bike Shop – Aztecs Bikes Story

33 min · 26 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio From a Flat to an Award-Winning Bike Shop – Aztecs Bikes Story

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Aztecs Bikes is an independent bike shop in East London built from the ground up. Marco and Angie started by repairing bikes in their flat. Today, they run an award-winning shop known for its focus on customer trust, transparency and community. In this episode, they share their journey into cycling, what it takes to build a business in a tough retail environment, and how they’ve grown through word of mouth and reputation. The conversation also explores bike theft and security, changing customer behaviour, second-hand bikes, and the realities of running a shop in London today. It’s a grounded look at what it really takes to build something from nothing in the cycling industry. Key takeaways * Building trust is everything in a local bike shop * Education and customer empowerment drive loyalty * Bike theft continues to shape how people buy and ride * Second-hand bikes come with hidden risks * Running a cycling business is getting harder, not easier

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