01/25/2026
We just received such a wonderful review from one of our awesome customers! 🚲✨ At our bike shop in Delta, we're thrilled to help families upgrade their bikes and keep everyone riding safely and happily.
Stop by soon — whether it's your bike or your kids' family bikes, we're here to tune up and get you back on the road with a smile!
01/14/2026
When the rainy season hits Vancouver, the streets don't just get wet—they get slick with oil, covered in "invisible" hazards, and much darker.
Here are the top 3 safety tips for navigating the YVR drizzle:
1. Master the "Wet Surface" Hit List
* The Culprits: Painted road markings, metal manhole covers, and steel bridge gratings
* The Strategy: Avoid braking or turning while your tires are directly on these surfaces. Cross them in a straight line with your bike upright.
* Watch for "Rainbow Puddles": In the first few minutes of rain, oil rises to the surface. If you see a shimmering rainbow on the asphalt, it is extremely slippery—do not lean into a turn over it.
2. Boost Your "Active" Visibility
In a Vancouver downpour, a single weak reflector isn't enough. Drivers are dealing with fogged windows and blurred mirrors.
* High-Lumen Lights: Use a front light with at least 400-600 lumens and a bright red rear flasher.
* The "Triangle of Sight": Place one light on your handlebars/seat post and another on your helmet or backpack. The higher light helps you be seen over the roofs of parked cars.
* Reflective Movement: Use reflective ankle bands or shoes. The "pedaling" motion is the most recognizable signal to a driver's brain that they are looking at a human on a bike rather than a stationary sign.
3. Adjust Your "Braking Distance" (The 3-Second Rule)
Wet rims and rotors take longer to engage, and tires have significantly less grip for emergency stops.
* Feather Your Brakes: Every few minutes, lightly squeeze your brakes to "wipe" the water and grit off the braking surface. This ensures they are ready when you actually need them.
* Rear-Brake Priority: If you have to stop suddenly on a slick road, lean more on your rear brake. Locking your front wheel in the rain is a recipe for an immediate "low-side" crash.
* Lower Your PSI: Dropping your tire pressure by 10–15 psi increases the "contact patch" of your tire, giving you much better traction on greasy Vancouver streets.
Hope this was helpful! Stay safe out there!
01/10/2026
Dust off the cobwebs, not the gears! 🚵♂️❄️
Leaving your bike in storage all winter is the easiest way to miss that first perfect day of spring. Don't wait until the trails are dry to realize your shifting is crunchy or your brakes are soft.
Bring your rig into South Shore Cycle now! We’ll get it on the stand, dial in the details, and make sure it’s 100% ready to rip the moment the dirt calls. 🛠️
01/07/2026
The only plans you need 😜👌🏼
12/24/2025
The Team at South Shore Cycle is wishing you a safe & festive holiday season! 🎄🎁✨
12/24/2025
Psst! SANTA CALLED... everyone wants a bike this year.
Hurry in for the only last minute gift worth braving traffic for😜
Open tomorrow 10 - 4pm!
12/20/2025
Naughty or Nice... you deserve a new gear day! 🎁✨
Our Christmas Sale is in full swing with savings up to 85% OFF!
From mountain bike essentials to road cycling accessories, we’ve got everything you need to make this season bright.
Why wait for Santa when you can come see us at South Shore Cycle right now?
Come browse the best deals in town and treat yourself to something special. 🚲😉
📍 Located in Delta – see you soon!
12/18/2025
Hi fam!
Take note of our Holiday hours & plan accordingly so we don't miss you!
Also note: we can store any bikes until the 24th if you need a place to store them until Christmas.
See you soon!