Gear Heads is a not-for-profit workshop focused on our community and providing a friendly, professional service for cyclists of all types.
12/01/2023
Last day of Gear Heads Workshop:(
Still plagued by shipping issues. Waiting for parts....... Thank you to all of my customers and supporters. Sad to see it end, but happy with all that I have been able to accomplish over the last 4.5 years.
05/01/2023
To my customers: over the last 4 years it has been great to fix your bikes and get to know you. Thank you for being a part of what we were trying to create.
It has come time for me to move on to something different. Gear Heads Workshop will be closing in its current form.
I will be in the shop for one more week Jan 9th - 13th. It is already booked up with bikes to fix but feel free to drop by and say hi.
Thanks again for all of your support.
Jason Goertzen
02/12/2022
Gear Heads will be at Christmas in the Canal in Gulf Harbour this morning. If you are local come along for some family fun! And bring your bike for a free safety check. 🥳
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We are a non-profit, community focused bike workshop operated by a Christian charity in Auckland, NZ. The shop has three main focuses:
1. Provide a friendly professional repair service for a wide range of cycles.
2. Provide subsidised repair and refurbishment of cycles for those who cannot afford the full price.
3. Provide education for children and adults focused on common roadside repairs, maintenance, safe riding and overall familiarity with cycling and its terminology etc…
I am a certified bicycle mechanic and have been involved in cycling since working at a local bike shop while attending uni over 20 years ago. For the past few years I have been coordinating a small riding group called “Gear Heads Cycling” and providing repairs and advice for a few members of my community. I have seen the need for more access to cycling for transport and fitness as well as a more personal workshop that can connect with cyclists on a deeper level and not be restrained by the need to be connected to a commercial retailer.
The workshop is starting off small. My goal is to see it grow but being a non-profit, run by a charity I want to keep the costs down and take it step by step.