
2wheels.ie is proud to announce the formation of our very own cycling club. Heading out on the road every Sunday we aim cater for cyclists of all level of experience. For further details click here…
Gazelle handmade bikes from Holland
2wheels were proud to join the 20th year of the Tour de Bog in Roundstone. A great event made better by the great weather, we had fun and we hope everyone else did too!
Take advantage of huge savings on tax free bikes with the 2wheels.ie government bike scheme.
The Flagship in the TCR range, The bike comes with an unbelievable SRAM force 20 groupset that is unbelievably responsive. A carbon Mavic Krysium wheel set makes this fly like a bullet
2Wheels Cycles, located in the heart of Sandymount Village is Dublins newest and most ambitious bicycle shop. If you want to browse our catalog of bicycles and accessories (many of which you will only find at 2Wheels), book your bike in for repair, get in touch with one of our staff or simply keep up to date with news and at 2Wheels you have come to the right place. Thanks for taking the time to stop by.
February 4th, 2010
THE CABBY 
STAR OF THE SEA with our new Cabby bike from Gazelle
January 11th, 2010

We are still going come rain, hail or snow. We would just like to introduce the newest member of our team now available for any questions regarding cycling in adverse weather conditions


January 4th, 2010
2wheels.ie is proud to announce the formation of our very own cycling club. Heading out on the road every Sunday we aim cater for cyclists of all level of experience. For further details click here.
2Wheels are Kevin Hillier and Brian McDermott, two economics Graduates of Trinity College Dublin. In 2006 while they were still in college an idea was born to cycle the entire length of the worlds longest road, the Pan American Highway. We had no cycling experience before taking to the bike.
With their group PACT, on the 21st of June 2008 they began their cycle from Prudhoe Bay Alaska amidst the worlds worst mosquitos, grizzly bears and 24hour daylight. What lay before them was 25,000km journey by bicycle.