The old way: wheel a flat-tyred commuter half a mile to a workshop, leave it for three days, and brace for a bill full of things you never agreed to. Tyred started in 2023 on a simple bet – bring a qualified mechanic to the bike instead of the bike to the workshop, and most of the friction in owning one just disappears. No queue, no drop-off, no guesswork.
Couldn't tell us your groupset, your brake type, or your wheel size if we asked? You don't have to. When you book, take a couple of photos of your bike. Tyred Vision, our AI, reads the make, model, drivetrain, brakes, wheel and tyre size, and whether it's electric – in seconds. The mechanic turns up already knowing your bike and carrying the right parts, so more jobs are finished on the first visit.
Tyred Vision is in beta and gets sharper with every bike it sees.
Cytech is the trade-recognised qualification programme for bike mechanics in the UK and Ireland. Technical Two covers the working standard for general repair and servicing; Technical Three covers heritage and specialist builds; the EB modules cover e-bike systems from batteries through to controllers. The major chains and most independent workshops train to it. We don't dispatch a mechanic to your bike unless they're signed off on the kind of work it needs.
Tyred mechanics cover London, seven days a week, 9am to midnight. Oxford launches in 2026 and Manchester is on the roadmap once we have Cytech-qualified mechanics on the ground. Every new city goes live on the same standard.
Most jobs are scheduled the same day.