Wholesale Bike Spare Parts Kits Suppliers across workshop service kits and retail customer kits.
Wholesale bike spare parts kits for workshops and shops worldwide. Workshop service kits (mobile mechanic kits, tubeless installation kits, drivetrain service kits, brake service kits, race-day mechanic kits) and retail customer kits (roadside repair kits, tubeless installation kits for customers, basic home maintenance kits, new rider starter kits). Curated kits that bundle tools, parts, and consumables for specific service work or customer use cases. From 25 units per SKU.
- Workshop kits + retail customer kits
- 9 kit configurations
- Curated for specific service work
- From 25 units per SKU

What we supply.
Nine kit configurations across two distinct categories. Workshop service kits curate tools, parts, and consumables for specific professional service work, used by workshops doing their own service operations. Retail customer kits curate tools, parts, and consumables for customer use cases, sold by bike shops to home mechanics, roadside-emergency customers, and new riders. Both categories solve the same operational problem: bundling the items needed for a task or use case rather than requiring the buyer to source each component individually.
Mobile mechanic kits
Portable workshop-in-a-case kits · Allen key set (workshop tier), basic torque wrench, chain breaker, master link pliers, tire levers, patch kit, multi-tool, mini-pump or CO2 inflator, chain wear gauge, spoke wrench, cable cutter, basic brake bleed adapters · Compact field-service to comprehensive mobile workshop
For mobile mechanic operations, in a durable carrying case.
Tubeless installation kits (workshop)
Workshop-quantity sealant (1L+), measured injectors, valves in various lengths, valve installation tool, rim tape in multiple widths (21–30mm), valve core remover, bead tools, and workstation accessories
For workshops doing tubeless installation regularly.
Drivetrain service kits
Chain breaker, chain wear gauge, master link pliers, chain whip, cassette lockring tool (Shimano HG / SRAM XD-XDR / Campagnolo, per ecosystem), mid-range torque wrench, chain lube, degreaser, cleaning brushes · Organized in workflow order
Kit configurations available per drivetrain ecosystem.
Brake service kits
Shimano kit (mineral oil bleed, hose cutter, hose, Shimano adapters) · SRAM kit (DOT bleed, hose tools, SRAM adapters) · Combined kit (hose tools, cable-system tools, pad tools, system-agnostic)
Configured per brake fluid system to prevent mineral-oil/DOT mix-ups.
Race-day mechanic kits
Full Allen key set, mid-range torque wrench, chain breaker, master link pliers, spoke wrench, cable cutter, tire levers, patch kit, mini-pump, multi-tool, plus race-day spares (master links in current speeds, valve cores, brake pads)
Organized for rapid mechanic deployment during races.
Roadside repair kits
Spare tube (rider's valve type), 2–3 tire levers, patch kit, multi-tool (with Allen sizes plus chain breaker on premium), CO2 inflator or mini-pump, tire boot · Packaged for saddle-bag or jersey-pocket carry
Complete kits for roadside-emergency customers.
Tubeless installation kits (customer)
Retail-pack sealant (60–250ml), valves (typically 2-pack for one bike), valve installation tool, rim tape (one width per kit), and basic instructions
For customers converting their own bikes to tubeless.
Basic home maintenance kits
Chain lube (wet / dry / wax per configuration), degreaser, microfiber cloth, chain cleaning brush, home-tier Allen key set, consumer torque wrench, tire levers, patch kit
For home mechanics doing their own basic service.
New rider starter kits
Basic tools (Allen key set, tire levers, patch kit), basic accessories (mini-pump, water bottle, basic light set), maintenance basics (chain lube, care guide), and rider essentials
A complete starter package new riders buy alongside their first bike.
A wholesale bike spare parts kits supplier with curated configurations for real use cases.
Workshop and retail customer kits under one supplier
Professional workshops sourcing service kits for their own operations and bike shops sourcing retail kits for customer resale find appropriate SKUs through one wholesale supplier relationship. One quote, consolidated shipments, and one set of payment terms across the kit range, rather than juggling multiple suppliers across kit categories.
Wholesale pricing on bundled curation
Direct-from-supplier wholesale pricing on bundled tool-parts-consumables kits. Kits typically carry better margin than equivalent individual items because the curation and packaging add buyer value. Tier pricing improves as your volume grows.
Brand resale + your-brand private label
Brand-name kits (where the brand permits wholesale resale) alongside our Ryden-branded kit range. Kits are a strong private-label category because curation and packaging matter more than brand for most configurations. Your shop's branded roadside repair kits on customers' bikes become part of how customers identify with your shop.
Curated by service workflow, not by random combination
Kits are curated by actual service workflow rather than by random combination of items. A drivetrain service kit contains the tools needed for drivetrain work, in the workflow order a mechanic uses them. A roadside repair kit contains what a roadside-emergency customer genuinely needs, sized for saddle-bag or jersey-pocket carry. Curation discipline distinguishes useful kits from arbitrary bundles.

Branded kits that customers see at every workshop visit and every roadside emergency.
Spare parts kits are among the strongest private-label categories in the entire wholesale catalog. The reasons compound: kit value comes from curation and packaging more than from any individual component's brand, customers don't shop "Shimano-branded patch kit" versus generic patch kit, they shop "complete roadside repair kit organized for jersey-pocket carry." The engineering depth required for kit curation is approachable at private-label scale once the workflow design is established. And kits carry good margin at retail because the curation provides genuine customer value.
Your shop's branded roadside repair kits in customer saddle bags become a constant brand reminder, and your branded new-rider starter kits become part of how new cyclists experience starting in your shop. We extend private label across all nine kit configurations at 25 units per kit configuration, with 3-week sample turnaround and 2–3 months from sample sign-off. Custom kit configurations are also available, workshops with specific service-workflow preferences, or shops wanting custom curation for their customer base, can request bespoke configurations. Brand-resale partnerships for kit components apply where applicable: premium brand-specific tools and branded individual components within the kits can be sourced from established brands where the brand permits resale.
Enquire about private-label kitsWhat's in each kit and how kit configurations adapt to service workflows.
Kits are evaluated on configuration depth, component quality, packaging organization, and workflow appropriateness. The specs that matter:
Workshop service kit configurations
Mobile mechanic kits range from compact field-service kits (basic Allen keys, tire levers, multi-tool, patch kit, mini-pump, in a roll-up pouch or compact case) to comprehensive mobile workshop kits (full Allen key set, torque wrench, chain tools, brake bleed adapters, in a hard-shell rolling case). Workshop tubeless kits scale by volume, basic kits include 500ml–1L sealant, 10–20 pack valves, and rim tape in multiple widths; comprehensive kits include 2–5L sealant and complete valve and rim-tape stocking. Drivetrain service kits configure per ecosystem (Shimano HG, SRAM XD/XDR, Campagnolo, or mixed), since cassette lockring tools and component tools differ. Brake service kits configure by fluid type (Shimano mineral oil, SRAM DOT, mechanical/cable, or combined). Race-day kits balance comprehensiveness against portability, with race-day spares in a rapid-access deployment case.
Retail customer kit configurations
Roadside repair kits scale by completeness, minimum kits (spare tube, tire levers, patch kit, multi-tool) for short urban rides, and comprehensive kits (plus CO2 inflator, tire boot, basic cable/derailleur tools) for long road or gravel rides, with saddle-bag versus jersey-pocket sizing per SKU. Customer tubeless kits scale by single-bike (60–100ml sealant, 2-pack valves, one rim-tape width) versus multi-bike (250ml sealant, 4-pack valves, mixed widths). Basic home maintenance kits configure by lubrication type (wet, dry, or wax) plus shared basic tools and consumables. New rider starter kits configure by use case (road, MTB, commuter, or kids), with bike-type-specific items emphasized.
Kit packaging and organization
Kit packaging affects both buyer experience and operational utility. Workshop kits ship in durable cases, hard-shell cases (rigid, foam-cut tool trays), rolling cases (mobile mechanic use), or soft cases (portable but less organized). Retail customer kits ship in retail-friendly printed boxes with clear contents display, suitable for shop-floor merchandising. Mobile mechanic kits specifically use carrying-friendly cases where handle ergonomics, weight distribution, and durable construction matter for daily portable use.
Kit component quality tier
Kits inherit the quality tier of their components. Workshop kits use professional workshop-tier tools throughout (workshop-grade Allen keys, professional torque wrenches with factory calibration, durable chain tools). Retail customer kits use mid-tier or consumer-grade components matched to the customer use case. Race-day kits use professional-tier components because reliability matters during race operations. The tier is documented per kit configuration.
Custom kit configurations
Many wholesale buyers want kits configured to their specific operational needs: workshops configured to their service mix (a heavy-MTB workshop wants more MTB tools; a road specialty workshop wants more road tools), shops configured to their customer base (a commuter-focused shop wants more commuter starter kits), race teams configured to specific race scenarios, and event organizers configured for participant distribution. Custom configurations are confirmed at the quote stage, with 3-week sample turnaround and 2–3 months from sample sign-off.
Cycling club and team kit applications
Custom workshop kits and starter kits for cycling clubs and racing teams are operationally ready at launch, clubs ordering branded workshop kits for member mechanics, racing teams ordering branded race-day kits, and charity-ride organizers ordering branded basic kits for event participants.
Kits with bike-specific components that require fitting (kits requiring chain-length sizing, specific BB compatibility) are limited at launch, these are typically built by the shop rather than supplied pre-configured. Kits with consumable products that require expiry-date management (kits with brake fluid in significant volume) are handled through quote-stage discussion of stock rotation. Specialty kits for very narrow use cases (for example, custom downhill racing pit kits) may be available through custom configuration but aren't pre-configured catalog SKUs.
Kits ship in retail-ready cases organized for the workflow they support.
Freight: varies by kit type, from light retail kits to rolling cases
Kit freight varies by kit type. Workshop service kits in hard-shell cases ship at moderate weight and volume. Retail customer kits in retail packaging ship light per SKU. Mobile mechanic kits in rolling cases ship at the heavier end. Per-SKU freight is moderate; reorders move by parcel courier for retail customer kits and smaller orders, and pallet for larger workshop-kit orders or full workshop build-outs. International freight from the origin port is quoted per shipment.
Packing: case packaging for workshop kits, retail-ready for customer kits
Kits ship in their case packaging where applicable, or in retail-merchandising-friendly packaging for retail customer kits. Workshop kits ship with documentation, a kit contents list, manufacturer specifications for individual components, calibration certificates for torque tools where applicable, and use instructions. Retail customer kits ship with customer-facing information, especially for tubeless installation kits and basic home maintenance kits where customer education matters.
Service: minimal, with refills and tubeless-sealant shelf-life to plan for
Kit service is generally minimal, but a few items matter. Components within workshop kits (chain breakers, torque wrenches, etc.) follow the standard service patterns of their component categories, with replacement parts available through our broader catalog. Kits sold to customers may need refresh after use (replacement tubes after a roadside repair, replacement sealant after a tubeless install), refill kits and replacement components are available as separate consumables. Tubeless sealant has a shelf life (typically 12–24 months from manufacture depending on formulation), so workshop tubeless kits should be rotated through inventory; the quote stage handles stock-rotation planning for high-volume workshop buyers.
Tell us what your shop needs.
We'll come back with honest numbers within 2 business days, Mon–Fri: unit cost at your volume, MOQ per kit configuration, lead time, freight estimate, and kit configuration verification.
From quote to delivery.
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You enquire
Quote request submitted with your shop type, kit categories of interest, primary use, drivetrain ecosystem where applicable, and any custom-configuration needs.
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We reply with real numbers and kit configuration verification
Within 2 business days, Mon–Fri: unit cost at your volume, MOQ per kit configuration, lead time, freight estimate, kit contents verification per SKU, and custom-configuration discussion where applicable.
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Sample if private label, custom configuration, or first stocking order
Approve physical samples before any full production for private label or custom kit configurations (especially important for custom workshop or event kits where contents accuracy matters), or sample kits from the catalog if you're stocking a new range.
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Order, deposit, production or pick
Order confirmed. Stock catalog kits dispatch from our the origin port warehouse on the agreed schedule. Private label and custom configurations run to the confirmed production lead time.
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Freight, customs, delivery
Shipped on agreed Incoterms. Small reorders by parcel courier, larger orders by pallet, often consolidated with other wholesale category orders.
Common spare parts kits wholesale questions.
What's the difference between workshop service kits and retail customer kits?
Workshop service kits are designed for professional workshops doing their own service operations, professional-tier tools, workshop-quantity consumables, and configurations matched to specific workflows (mobile mechanic, tubeless installation, drivetrain service, brake service, race-day). Retail customer kits are designed for sale to home mechanics, roadside-emergency customers, and new riders, consumer-tier tools, retail-pack consumables, and configurations matched to customer use cases (roadside repair, customer tubeless installation, basic home maintenance, new rider starter).
Do you supply mobile mechanic kits for portable workshop operations?
Yes. Mobile mechanic kits range from compact field-service configurations (basic tools, multi-tool, mini-pump) to comprehensive mobile workshop kits (full Allen key sets, torque wrenches, chain tools, brake bleed adapters, in hard-shell rolling cases). Configurations match different mobile service scenarios.
Do you supply tubeless installation kits in both workshop and customer quantities?
Yes. Workshop tubeless kits use workshop-quantity sealant (500ml–1L in basic kits, 2–5L in comprehensive kits), valves in 10–20 pack quantities, and rim tape in multiple widths. Customer tubeless kits use retail-pack sealant (60–250ml bottles), valves in 2–4 pack quantities, and rim tape in single widths per kit.
Do you configure drivetrain service kits by drivetrain ecosystem?
Yes. Drivetrain service kits configure per Shimano HG, SRAM XD/XDR, Campagnolo, or mixed-ecosystem configurations. The cassette lockring tools, brake bleed fluids (in combined drivetrain+brake kits), and component-specific tools differ across ecosystems.
Do you supply brake service kits with both Shimano mineral oil and SRAM DOT fluid?
Yes. Shimano brake service kits use Shimano mineral oil with Shimano-specific bleed adapters; SRAM brake service kits use DOT brake fluid with SRAM-specific adapters. Mixing mineral oil and DOT systems causes brake failure, so kits are configured per system to prevent that mistake. Combined brake service kits cover both hydraulic systems separately within the same case.
Do you supply race-day mechanic kits?
Yes. Compact comprehensive kits balancing tool depth against portability, with race-day spares (master links in current speeds, valve cores, brake pads), organized for rapid mechanic deployment during races.
Do your roadside repair kits include CO2 inflators or mini-pumps?
Kit configurations vary, comprehensive roadside kits include both CO2 inflators (with cartridges) and mini-pumps; minimum kits include one or the other. Contents are documented per SKU.
Can you supply customer tubeless installation kits in retail-friendly packaging?
Yes. Customer tubeless kits ship in retail-merchandising-friendly packaging with clear contents display, customer-facing instructions, and packaging suitable for shop-floor display.
Can you supply basic home maintenance kits configured by lubrication type?
Yes. Wet lube kit configuration (for wet conditions), dry lube kit configuration (for dry/dusty conditions), and wax lube kit configuration (for a clean-running drivetrain). Each includes the lubrication type plus shared basic tools and consumables.
Do you supply new rider starter kits for road, MTB, commuter, and kids?
Yes. New rider starter kit configurations matched to bike type, road starter kit (road-specific accessories), MTB starter kit (MTB-specific accessories), commuter starter kit (commuter accessories), and kids starter kit (kids' use-case items).
Can you supply custom kit configurations?
Yes. Custom configurations for workshops with specific service-workflow preferences, shops wanting custom curation for their customer base, race teams wanting race-day kits for specific scenarios, or event organizers wanting kits for participant distribution. Custom configurations are confirmed at the quote stage.
Can you supply custom-branded kits for cycling clubs and racing teams?
Yes. Custom-branded workshop kits for cycling-club mechanics, custom-branded race-day kits for racing teams, and custom-branded starter kits for clubs welcoming new members. The quote stage confirms the artwork process, MOQ, and lead times.
What's the warranty on wholesale kits?
Manufacturing-defect coverage on kit components matches the warranty terms for individual components from the broader catalog. Wear on individual components is not covered. Customer damage from misuse or modification is not covered.
Do you supply refill kits for customer-used kits?
Yes. Refill kits (replacement tubes, replacement sealant, replacement consumables) are available as separate consumables for customers who've used the contents of their original kit.
How do you handle tubeless sealant shelf life in workshop kits?
Tubeless sealant has a shelf life (typically 12–24 months from manufacture depending on formulation). The quote stage handles stock-rotation planning for high-volume workshop buyers, we ship fresh sealant and discuss inventory rotation to avoid sealant expiry within workshop stocks.
Can you supply a kit selection appropriate for a new shop launch?
Yes. The quote stage confirms a kit launch inventory based on your shop's target operation (workshop service capability, retail customer-base mix, event-focused operation) and the kit categories your customer base genuinely needs.
Stock the categories that pair with kits.
The cross-link pattern here is the genuine attachment for kit buyers, the individual tools that kits curate, the workshop infrastructure they work alongside, and the pumps often bundled inside them.
Ready to source kits curated for the service work your shop actually does?
Nine kit configurations across workshop service and retail customer use cases. Custom configurations available. Custom branding for cycling clubs and teams. Reply within 2 business days, Mon–Fri.