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BicycleNation new shop and competition to win free bike servicing for 3 years


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Some of you may already be familiar with our regular stall on Northcross Road Market every Saturday, but this month saw the launch of our new bike servicing shop, just around the corner, at the Peckham Rye Railway Station Cycle Hub.


To celebrate the opening we are holding a competition to win free bike servicing for three years!


Our shop is a one stop shop for all your maintenance needs with a fully equipped repair shop. There are also 62 covered parking spaces and a Brompton Dock cycle hire scheme. While we fix up your bike you can continue on your journey at Peckham Rye Railway Station, just a few metres away or rent a Brompton for only ?2.50 a day - what could be more convenient?


To enter the competition to win 3 years of bike servicing all you have to do is like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or send an email and we will enter your name into our prize draw.


The prize is equivalent to ?150 worth of servicing per year for 3 years!


Follow us at www.facebook.com/bicyclenation, tweet us @bicycle_nation or email us at [email protected] with ?Bicyclenation Competition? in the title.


All servicing to be carried out at the Peckham Rye Station Cycle Hub, Unit 7, Peckham Rye Station, Station Way, London, SE15 4RX.

Winner to be picked at random 24 hours after 30th September 2013.

Entry is limited to one entry per person.

The winner will be notified by Twitter, Facebook or email within 24 hours of the draw being made.


We are a local, East Dulwich based business. See us at the Northcross Road Market every Saturday

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