COMPONENTS
Whether you're upgrading your ride or replacing worn parts, quality bike components make all the difference to your performance, safety, and enjoyment on the road or trail. at The Cycle Zone, we stock a comprehensive range of components to suit every type of cyclist and every budget. When Should You Upgrade Your Bike Components? The right components can transform your cycling experience. Upgrading your drivetrain can deliver smoother, more efficient gear changes, while better brakes give you greater confidence on descents — whether you're tackling the or navigating busy streets. Investing in quality parts also means fewer mechanical issues and lower long-term maintenance costs. From weekend warriors and competitive road cyclists to daily commuters and mountain bikers pushing technical trails, every rider benefits from components that are reliable, durable, and dialled in to their riding style. Groupsets, Brakes, Wheels, Saddles & Handlebars at The Cycle Zone Our range covers everything you need to build, upgrade, or maintain your bike. We carry drivetrains including chains, cassettes, chainrings, and derailleurs from leading brands such as Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo. You'll also find braking systems — both rim and disc — handlebars, stems, seatposts, pedals, headsets, bottom brackets, and wheels. Whether you ride road, gravel, MTB, or a hybrid commuter bike, we have components compatible with your setup. We regularly update our stock to include the l
- TRP Quadiem Hydraulic Disc Brake Pair — 354.33
- RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate Shock — 506.73
- Wolf Tooth Drop-Stop Chainring — 62.23
- CeramicSpeed UFO Drip Treated Chain — 113.03
- TRP Spyre SLC Mechanical Disc Brake Pair — 189.23
- AbsoluteBLACK Oval Road Chainring — 100.33
- AbsoluteBLACK GRAPHENpads Brake Pads — 49.53
- Thomson Elite Alloy Seatpost — 113.03
- Cane Creek 40-Series Headset — 113.03
- e*thirteen TRS+ 11-50 Cassette — 189.23
- Easton EC90 AX Carbon Handlebar — 189.23
- Quarq DZero Power Meter Crankset — 1141.73
- Hope RX4+ Disc Brake Set — 443.23
- Praxis Zayante Carbon Crankset — 316.23
- Deda Zero100 Stem — 74.93
- Thomson X4 Alloy Stem — 100.33
- RockShox Pike Ultimate Fork — 887.73
- Deda Superzero Carbon Handlebar — 240.03
- Öhlins RXF38 m.2 Fork — 1522.73
- 4iiii Precision 3+ Power Meter — 506.73
- DVO Onyx SC Rear Shock — 697.23
- Favero Assioma Duo Power Meter Pedals — 1014.73
- FSA SL-K Light Carbon Crankset — 379.73
- Stages Power L Crank-Based Power Meter — 570.23
- Fox Factory 36 Float Fork — 1395.73
- Wolf Tooth Drop-Stop Oval Chainring — 62.23
- CeramicSpeed OSPW System Shimano — 443.23
- Hope Pro 5 Rear Hub — 189.23
- Power2Max NGeco Power Meter — 760.73
- MRP Ribbon Coil Fork — 1141.73
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I know which components are compatible with my bike?
- Compatibility depends on your bike's groupset, brake standard, and frame specifications. Key factors include the number of gears, bottom bracket type, and brake mount style. Our team at The Cycle Zone can help you identify compatible parts in store, or you can check your bike's manual and the component manufacturer's compatibility charts before purchasing.
- Is it worth upgrading bike components, or should I buy a new bike?
- Upgrading components is often a cost-effective way to significantly improve your ride without replacing the whole bike. Swapping a drivetrain, brakes, or wheels can breathe new life into a quality frame. Our staff can assess your current setup and advise whether targeted upgrades or a new bike represents better value for your budget and riding goals.
- What are the most impactful components to upgrade first?
- Brakes and the drivetrain are usually the highest-priority upgrades, as they directly affect safety and efficiency. Wheels are also a popular upgrade that can noticeably reduce weight and improve rolling speed. For commuters, a reliable groupset and quality tyres make the biggest everyday difference, while mountain bikers often benefit most from upgrading suspension and braking components.
- Do you fit bike components in store at The Cycle Zone?
- Yes, our experienced mechanics at The Cycle Zone offer professional component fitting and installation as part of our workshop services. Whether you've purchased parts from us or brought in your own, we can fit and tune them correctly to ensure safe, optimal performance. Contact us or visit the store to book your bike in with our workshop team.