Wholesale Cycling Kit and Protection Accessories Suppliers: the accessories that don’t get their own page but still complete the kit.
Wholesale smaller cycling accessories for shops worldwide. Reflective and visibility products, bike covers and frame protection, tire and tube accessories, cleaning and maintenance products, and the smaller items every service department reorders. Honest about the category: these aren’t flagship products, they’re the parts that complete the bike kit. From [50 units per SKU on consumables and small accessories; volume tiers kick in at 200 and 500 units].
- Reflectives + protection + tire accessories
- Cleaning + service consumables
- Workshop reorder volumes
- Consolidates with larger orders

What we supply.
Six sub-categories of cycling accessories that complete the kit beyond the major categories with dedicated pages. These items have real wholesale demand but don’t have the product depth or buyer audience to warrant pages of their own. We’ve kept SKU breadth focused on items workshops and shops genuinely reorder, not on padding the catalog.
Reflective and visibility accessories
Reflective vests (Class 2 / Class 3 EN ISO 20471) · Reflective tape and stickers · Ankle bands · Frame and helmet reflectors · Reflective rim tape
The passive-visibility category that pairs with lights. Commuter and urban riders increasingly stock both, and reflectance class is named per SKU.
Bike covers and protective gear
Indoor dust covers · Outdoor weather covers with sealed seams · Frame protection tape (clear or branded) · Chainstay protectors · Downtube protection sheets
Protect-the-bike accessories that retail and online customers reorder for new-bike purchases. Outdoor covers with sealed-seam construction handle sustained outdoor storage.
Tire and tube accessories
Vulcanizing patch kits · Self-adhesive patches · Tire boots for sidewall reinforcement · Tire levers · Valve extenders for deep-section rims · Valve caps
The consumables that pair with tire service. Patch kits split between vulcanizing (longer service life) and self-adhesive (faster repair, shorter life).
Cleaning and maintenance products
Chain lubes (wet, dry, wax-based) · Degreasers (petroleum and citrus) · Frame cleaners · Work cleaners · Chain wax
The chemicals workshops use during service and that shops sell as customer maintenance products. Per-SKU named for intended use (wet vs dry conditions, paint compatibility).
Pump accessories
Replacement pump heads (Presta and Schrader) · Pump gauges · Valve adapters · Mini-pump mounting brackets · CO2 cartridge holders
Accessories that pair with the customer’s pump system. Pump head replacement and gauge replacement are common service items.
Smaller service consumables and miscellaneous
Replacement spoke caps and nipples · Reflective and decorative valve caps · Chain catchers · Bike polish · Frame wax
Smaller items that complete the workshop catalog. Cross-references the workshop consumables page for shared inventory items.
A supplier that consolidates smaller accessories so you order from one place.
One supplier for accessories that complete other categories
Where you already source major accessories (lights, locks, bottles, bags, computers, fenders, racks, bells, mirrors) through us, the smaller accessories that complete service work and customer sales are available through the same supplier relationship. One quote relationship, consolidated shipments, one set of payment terms across the smaller items.
Wholesale pricing on high-volume small accessories
Direct-from-supplier wholesale pricing on items that are commercially modest individually but matter at workshop reorder volume. Tier pricing improves as your volume grows; reflective tape, patch kits, and cleaning products especially hit volume tiers quickly.
Brand resale plus your-brand private label on selected items
Brand-name accessories (where the brand permits wholesale resale) alongside our Ryden-branded ranges. Reflective accessories, frame protection, chain lubes, and patch kits are commercially viable for private label. Cleaning chemicals and specific brand-specific products like pump heads rely more on brand credibility and are commercially mixed.
Starter accessory inventory for new shops
New shops setting up their first accessory inventory often need starter packs across categories: reflective range across types, tire and tube service kit, basic cleaning and maintenance product set, frame protection inventory. Available at quote stage with composition based on your shop’s target customer mix.

Branded accessories, where the commercial logic works.
Smaller cycling accessories vary in private-label viability. Some sub-categories work well for private label: reflective accessories (reflective tape, reflective ankle bands, reflective vests with shop branding visible at street level), frame protection products (frame tape with your color or branding), chain lubes and cleaning products (where customers shop on price and basic features), and patch kits and tire boots (commodity service consumables).
Other sub-categories do not work as well for private label: pump-specific accessories that need to fit specific pump brands, and brand-specific tire repair products that require specific licensing or formulation expertise. We extend private label across reflective accessories, frame protection, chain lubes and cleaning products, patch kits, valve caps, and frame protection tape at [200 units per SKU on reflective accessories, frame protection, chain lubes, and patch kits; 150 per SKU on smaller items like valve caps], with 3 weeks to first sample and 2–3 months from sample approval. Brand-specific pump accessories and certain formulated chemicals remain brand-supply categories.
Enquire about private-label cycling accessoriesSpecs that matter for parts that complete other parts.
Cycling kit and protection accessories serve different purposes within the broader bicycle accessory ecosystem. Their specifications matter not because they’re flagship products, but because the wrong accessory for the use case fails the rider at the moment it’s needed. The specs that matter:
Reflective accessories: reflectance and visibility distance
Reflective products work by returning light back to the source (typically vehicle headlights). High-quality reflective material returns light visible to drivers at 100m-plus; low-quality reflective material may only be visible at 30 to 50m. Reflective rating depends on the prismatic film or microbead material used in the reflective surface. Reflective vests typically use Class 2 or Class 3 reflective material (international standards EN ISO 20471 or ANSI/ISEA 107). We name reflective material class per SKU where applicable.
Reflective accessories: placement and visibility
Reflective placement on the cyclist’s body affects visibility from different angles. Ankle bands reflect from below and to the rear; jacket reflectives reflect from rear and side; helmet reflectives reflect from rear. Placement matters because vehicles typically see riders at oblique angles. The volume of reflective material also matters: a larger reflective surface produces better visibility than a smaller one with the same material class.
Bike covers and protection: material and weatherproof rating
Bike storage covers handle different weather conditions. Indoor covers (used for dust protection) use lighter materials. Outdoor covers face rain, sun, wind, and temperature variation. Material options: standard polyester (basic weather protection, UV degradation over months), heavy polyester or canvas (better weather protection), waterproof polyester with sealed seams (suitable for sustained outdoor storage). We name material and weather rating per SKU.
Frame protection: adhesive quality and durability
Frame protection tape adheres to bike paint with an adhesive that must hold for years without yellowing or peeling, while remaining removable without damaging the paint. Quality adhesive matters more than the tape material. We name adhesive type and expected durability per SKU.
Chainstay protectors: material and fit
Chainstay protectors (the rubber sleeves protecting the chainstay from chain slap on MTB and gravel bikes) come in standard widths to fit common chainstay dimensions, plus universal-fit versions. Quality protectors use durable rubber that handles weather and chain impact without degrading; cheap protectors crack and lose grip within a season.
Tire and tube accessories: patch quality and tire compatibility
Patches vary by quality. Standard patches use vulcanizing cement and a butyl rubber patch suitable for most tube repairs. Premium patches use thicker vulcanizing patches with better adhesion. Self-adhesive patches require no cement but typically have shorter service life. Patch kits ship with adhesive, patches, and sometimes a buffer tool. Tire boots (small reinforcement patches for tire sidewall cuts) come in different sizes for different cut severities.
Cleaning products: chemical type and surface compatibility
Degreasers remove chain oil and grime. Most degreasers use petroleum or citrus-based solvents. Petroleum-based degreasers work fastest but can damage some paint finishes and rubber components. Citrus-based degreasers are gentler on finishes. Chain lubes split into wet (for wet conditions, lasts in rain but attracts dirt), dry (for dry conditions, sheds dust but washes out in rain), and wax-based (long-lasting on clean drivetrain but requires more setup). We name chemical type and intended use per SKU.
Pump accessories: valve compatibility
Pump valve heads must match the customer’s valve type (Presta or Schrader, the two volume bicycle valve standards). Some pumps have dual-head designs that fit either valve. Pump pressure gauges have different accuracy ratings and pressure ranges; performance road riders need accuracy at high pressure (100-plus psi), commuter riders need a usable range at standard tire pressure (30 to 80 psi). Per-SKU compatibility named.
Cleaning chemicals: safety and disposal considerations
Some cleaning chemicals require specific handling. Petroleum-based degreasers should not enter waterways and should be disposed of as hazardous waste. We name safety considerations per chemical SKU where applicable.
Specialty cleaning equipment (drivetrain cleaning machines, ultrasonic cleaners) is outside scope at launch; these are workshop tools rather than accessories and may be on the workshop tools page when built. Bike trailers, child carriers, and other major OEM accessories are outside our launch scope. Bike tool stands and indoor maintenance equipment are workshop tools rather than accessories. Specialty performance lubes for time-trial and racing applications are outside scope at launch; limited supplier base.
Small items that consolidate efficiently with other orders.
Small items that consolidate efficiently with other accessory and parts orders
Smaller cycling accessories are among the densest items per box in the catalog. Reflective tape coils, patch kits, valve caps, and frame protection ship in minimal volume. Cleaning chemicals (chain lubes, degreasers) ship as liquid products with appropriate hazmat handling for international shipping (these are typically not dangerous goods in the same way lithium-ion batteries are, but liquid chemicals have their own shipping considerations). Per-SKU freight is low; reorders move by parcel courier in nearly all cases. International freight from the origin port is quoted per shipment alongside your initial quote. Combining accessory orders with major-category orders typically reduces overall freight cost when shipments consolidate at the container level.
Retail-tier packing on most items; bulk packs for workshop and display inventory
Accessories ship in retail-ready packaging where they are sold through to end customers (carded or boxed depending on the SKU, with instructions and warranty card included where applicable). Workshop-bulk packs are available for shops with display setups or workshop inventory needs. Cleaning chemicals ship in retail-ready bottles or bulk containers depending on volume requested.
Most items consumable or one-time-install; minimal workshop service overhead
Most cycling kit accessories do not require workshop service in the traditional sense. They are either consumables (chain lube, degreaser, patch kits) or one-time-install items (reflective tape, chainstay protectors, frame protection). Workshop touchpoints typically involve application: applying reflective tape to a customer’s bike, fitting a chainstay protector, applying frame protection during new bike build. Pump accessories require minimal service. Cleaning chemicals are sold to customers as ongoing-use products, not as workshop-service items.
Tell us what your shop needs.
We’ll come back within 2 business days with honest numbers: unit cost at your volume, MOQ per SKU and per pack tier, lead time, freight estimate, and compatibility confirmation for the sub-categories you specified.
From quote to delivery.
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You enquire
Quote request submitted with your shop type, sub-categories of interest, target customer mix, and any sample or starter-inventory needs.
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We reply with real numbers
Within 2 business days: unit cost at your volume, MOQ per SKU and per pack tier, lead time, freight estimate, and compatibility confirmation for the sub-categories you specified.
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Sample if private label or starter inventory
Approve physical samples before any full production for private label, or sample SKUs from the catalog if you are building starter inventory and want to verify product before committing. Nothing goes to a full run until you sign off.
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Order, deposit, production or pick
Order confirmed. Stock catalog items dispatch within around 2 weeks dispatch for stock catalog items. Private label runs to confirmed production lead time. Add-on accessory orders consolidate onto larger shipments where applicable.
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Freight, customs, delivery
Shipped on agreed Incoterms. Parcel courier for small reorders; consolidated with pallet shipments when accessories ship alongside larger orders.
What buyers actually ask.
What’s the difference between this page and the dedicated accessory pages (lights, locks, bottles, bags, computers, fenders, bells)?
Dedicated pages cover the major accessory categories at depth: categories with substantial product depth, distinct buyer audiences, or significant operational considerations like certification. This page covers the smaller cycling accessories that have real wholesale demand but do not have enough product depth or specialist buyer audience to warrant their own pages. The architecture means buyers find the right page for their question.
Do you supply reflective vests and visibility products beyond what’s on the lights page?
Yes. The lights page covers active illumination products. This page covers passive visibility products: reflective vests, reflective tape and stickers, reflective ankle bands, frame reflectors, helmet reflectors, reflective rim tape.
What’s the difference between active illumination (lights) and passive visibility (reflectives)?
Active illumination produces its own light (lights, bells with light functions). Passive visibility reflects light from external sources (vehicle headlights). Both improve rider visibility but in different ways and at different times of day. Commuter retailers typically stock both as complementary safety equipment.
Do you supply reflective products meeting specific safety standards (EN ISO 20471, ANSI/ISEA 107)?
Yes. Reflective vests with Class 2 or Class 3 reflective material meeting EN ISO 20471 (European) and ANSI/ISEA 107 (US) standards are stocked across the range. Specific compliance per SKU confirmed at quote stage.
Do you supply bike covers for outdoor storage?
Yes. Bike covers in lighter (indoor dust protection) and heavier (outdoor weather protection) materials. Sustained outdoor use covers with waterproof and sealed-seam construction available.
Do you supply frame protection tape and chainstay protectors?
Yes. Frame protection tape (clear or branded) for paint protection, and chainstay protectors (rubber sleeves for MTB and gravel bikes) across standard chainstay sizes.
Do you supply patch kits, tire boots, and other tube and tire service accessories?
Yes. Patch kits with vulcanizing patches and adhesive, self-adhesive patches, tire boots for sidewall reinforcement, valve extenders for deep-section rims, and replacement valve caps in various styles.
Do you supply chain lubes, degreasers, and cleaning products?
Yes. Chain lubes across wet, dry, and wax-based formulations. Degreasers in petroleum and citrus-based options. Frame cleaners, work cleaners, chain wax.
What’s the difference between wet, dry, and wax chain lubes?
Wet lube is for wet riding conditions; it stays on the chain in rain but attracts dust and dirt in dry conditions. Dry lube is for dry riding conditions; it sheds dust but washes off in rain. Wax-based lube provides long-lasting performance on a clean drivetrain but requires more setup and is typically used by performance riders. We supply all three with operational guidance per SKU.
Do you supply pump accessories beyond what’s on a dedicated pumps page?
Yes. Replacement pump heads (compatible with Presta and Schrader valves), pump gauges, valve adapters, mini-pump mounting brackets, CO2 cartridge holders. Pumps themselves may be covered on a dedicated pumps page if one exists, or on workshop tools. Cross-reference confirmed at quote stage.
What’s the warranty on wholesale cycling accessories?
Smaller accessories carry manufacturing-defect coverage for [12 to 24 months depending on SKU]. Wear and consumable use (chain lube depletion, patch deterioration, reflective tape adhesive aging) is not covered. Customer damage from misuse or modification is not covered.
Can you supply a starter cycling accessory inventory for a new shop?
Yes. Quote stage confirms a starter inventory based on your shop’s target customer mix (commuter, road, MTB, mixed, e-bike) and service capability.
Can accessory orders ship alongside larger orders from other categories?
Yes. Smaller accessories consolidate onto larger shipments where the larger order is being placed. This reduces freight cost compared to ordering accessories separately.
Do you supply hazardous-goods or specialty chemical products at launch?
Limited at launch. Liquid cleaning chemicals ship with appropriate handling but as standard freight (not as dangerous goods in the IATA/IMDG sense; different shipping category). Specialty chemicals with hazmat classification may have specific shipping considerations confirmed per quote.
Stock the categories that pair with cycling kit accessories.
The cross-link pattern reflects the architecture: lights as the active-illumination complement to passive reflectives, workshop consumables as the parts-side catch-all that mirrors this page on the parts side, and bags and bells as the commuter accessory pairings.
Ready to consolidate the smaller cycling accessories under one supplier relationship?
Reflectives, frame protection, tire accessories, cleaning products, pump accessories: the smaller items that complete service work and customer kit. Consolidated shipping when ordered with larger categories. Reply within 2 business days.