Accessories

Bike Accessories In Gladstone

Fitting Out Your Bicycle

Once you have your bicycle you will no doubt need a few practical accessories to make sure you have everything you need while out riding. At Gladstone Bicycle Centre, we carry an extensive and diverse range of cycling accessories and equipment to kit out your bike and customise the look.


Whether you ride purely for enjoyment, to stay fit, socialise with others, be active with the family or you’re a competitive cyclist, we have just what you need to make sure your ride is comfortable, safe, practical and fun.

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Cycling Equipment

We have many options available in each category. Choose from:


  • Front & rear baskets
  • Shopping bags & handlebar bags
  • Panniers
  • Travel carriers
  • Locks & cables
  • Seats & saddles in a variety of styles & materials
  • Smartphone & device holders
  • Helmets—men, women & children
  • Mirrors, stands & bells
  • Bottle cages
  • Baby seats, child carriers & trailers


Come in to our shop to see the full range, and if we don’t have it in stock, we will source it for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How Often Should I Replace My Bike Helmet?

According to most manufacturers, you should replace your bike helmet with a new one every 3 – 5 years. Helmets can wear over time, the inner layers will compact and the helmet will get looser with time, making it less effective. Also during normal use they will be dropped from time to time and will develop fine cracks and minor damage which also impacts their ability to protect your head.

What Kind Of Light Should I Use So Drivers Can See Me On The Road At Night?

Many bicycle lights now come with a flash mode, this means the light flashes on and off while you are riding and you can set the flash speed on some models. Having flashing lights on your bike makes it easier for other drivers and riders to see you on the road at night.

Is It Legal To Talk On My Phone While Riding My Bicycle?

In QLD when riding your bike or driving a car, it is illegal to hold your phone, text, talk or respond to calls, even when stopped at traffic lights.

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