Bike Lane
Cape Town has become a cycling city in ways it wasn't a decade ago. The V&A Waterfront has bike lanes. Camps Bay is a weekend ritual. The cycle networks through the eastern suburbs keep expanding. Communities that never cycled now have kids on bikes. Bike Lane sits within this shift—it's part of why cycling feels normal here now rather than niche. The shop serves locals building bikes for their commute, families sorting out gear for holiday cycling, and the seasonal influx of tourists wanting decent rental-grade machines. This isn't a destination shop drawing customers from across the province; it's embedded in how Cape Town's neighbourhoods are changing, filling a practical role as more people realise a bike solves real problems in this city.