Chain Reaction Cycle - 25 Years Old

Jan 6, 2010
by Jordan Holmes  
Source: CRC

Now entering the twenty fifth year of trading, Chain Reaction Cycles are well known throughout the world shipping to over 140 countries every day. The world's largest online bike store has grown through hard work, a strong family ethos and investment in stock, systems and most importantly people. Here's the story of how we came to be where we are today.

More inside,It was in 1984 that George and Janice Watson made the decision to open a bike shop, which saw George leaving his job in the road service and embark on their journey into bicycle retailing and repair. Thoughts of worldwide success weren’t the main priority when, armed with just a £1500 bank loan, they set up Ballynure Cycles, in the small village of Ballynure in Northern Ireland.

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"Janice and I had always been keen cyclists and used to spend holidays touring on our bikes", says George, and with him also having a great level of mechanical experience after spending his youth working on cars and motorbikes they were ideally positioned to create a great little family bike business.

The first ever sale was a chain link sold for 11p and right from the start Ballynure Cycles was a family affair with George and Janice’s four children, in particular their eldest Chris always very involved - selling his first bike aged 14! Starting off with a small amount of stock and lots of hard work Ballynure Cycles quickly built a reputation as the best bike shop in the local area offering great service.

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After some great years in Ballynure, and with a solid reputation behind them, the next obvious step to progress the business was a move to the larger neighbouring town of Ballyclare with a much bigger catchment area. There was no bike shop in the town, and so, in 1989, a suitable premises was found and the first big move took place. The move from Ballynure to Ballyclare meant the name of the business had to change and, planning for the future, calling the shop Ballyclare Cycles didn’t seem to be a great idea as another move might happen! "We didn't want to go through the problems of renaming the shop again," says George, "so after a family conference and input from Lola who now heads our marketing department, I came up with Chain Reaction Cycles."

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Chris had turned 16 now and was taking more involvement steering the business in a more specialist direction. Despite there being no real mountain bike scene in the local area at the time, the family led by Chris took the brave move of stocking specialist brands such as GT, Marin, Proflex and Cannondale. The risk paid off well, not just in terms of selling the stock, but attracting a hardcore group of off road enthusiasts who lived and breathed the sport. This scene quickly grew up around the shop and it became a local hangout, and our first Chain Reaction Cycles store was the scene of many a debate. "We'd spend hours into the night pouring over the magazines from the UK, Europe and the USA, looking at the latest kit, and trying to decide whether purple anodizing was faster than blue", says CRCs Michael Cowan. "It's just amazing to be involved at any level in a developing sport like it was back then".

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Chain Reaction Cycles started to spread it wings and became one of Northern Ireland's most specialist retailers with people traveling far and wide to pick up exotic components that most bike shops weren’t prepared to stock. The shop crew started to get into racing and in those early days races were few and far between. CRC organized some of the first ever DH races in Ireland and put together the first ever Northern Ireland DH series. How anyone found out about races in those days with no local magazines, no internet, no email, was amazing, but people came, people raced and the scene developed and blossomed just through word of mouth.

With a great range of stock and growing ambition we started to think about what should happen next. Reading the bike magazines, they were full of shops advertising all the latest kit - the same kit that we had. "We realised that the future was about getting out there into what I guess is now called the 'global market'", says Chris, "spreading our wings further than just Ireland. Adverts were booked, though the price for a page was incredible to us then. We got our best stock listed and we waited by the phone."

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It was those early days of mail order where, under Chris and George’s direction, we quickly developed some of our core values that the family set down, and remain with us today.

•To sell at the best possible price

•To only sell quality products

•To be honest about stock and tell customers when we had things in stock, and more importantly when we didn’t

•To always be on the end of the phone when our customers need us

•To endeavour to always dispatch goods the same day they were ordered

The ads hit the street and the phone started ringing, and because we'd invested in the product, they were able to sell through - it seemed that people liked how we did things! Scaling the business to cope with growth is always a difficult point, but we always worked it out. Developing the new procedures and processes we needed was always something that came naturally. Our company kept learning and changing processes on a daily and weekly basis to keep up with the growth. "One week I remember was a turning point", says Michael, "We were staggering down Ballyclare Main Street towards the Post Office at closing time with our arms full of parcels. We knew there had to be a better way, so the next week we got Royal Mail to come and pick the parcels up from us. Everything was happening and the future was becoming clearer. Those were exciting times."

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In 1998 the little shop in Ballyclare was about to burst with stock. Displays had to give way to boxes of fresh kit stacked to the ceiling and it became obvious that another move was necessary. Tough decisions were called for - "It was a tough one at the time", says Chris "We realized the future was either to move to Belfast and into a bigger retail unit, and try to balance high street retail with our growing mail order business, or we could go completely the other way and bite the bullet and move to a warehouse focusing almost totally on mail order."

We took the second choice and hoped that local customers who were already happy to travel to buy the latest exotic kit from us didn’t need a flashy high street showroom. We knew the warehouse would also give us the chance to greatly expand our stock offerings both in quantity, and also offer a much wider range of specialist goods.

So on a crazy night with borrowed vans and lots of energy and goodwill from the friends and family of CRC, we moved the whole operation to a new rented warehouse. We bought a phone system to handle more calls, bought racking, built packing benches, put in processes and procedures to do things better and faster. To get the most from the extra capacity, we increased advertising, bought more and more stock. Those phones just kept ringing.

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By 1999 we could no longer remember what stock we had in our heads and it was time for a computer system. Michael’s father Derek was ICT security manager in the civil service developing systems for the health service and he took a keen interest in the business. In his spare time, Derek started to develop the first CRC system to look after stock control and customer orders, soon Derek started to work for CRC part time and within a few months he was there full time building the backbone of the CRC IT infrastructure which is still in use today (as is Derek himself!). CRC were firmly established as one of the top mail order bike companies in the UK, and we were spending lots on advertising in lots of the MTB magazines so people could see what stock we were carrying. We bought big. Chris wasn't scared to buy large volumes of stock - He says of this time - "We were always confident that if we bought at the right price and passed those savings on to our customers then we would continue to grow. Our operation was getting slicker with dedicated warehouse staff, a dedicated packing room, customer service and sales team on the phone, workshops for warranty and custom wheel building and an in-house stock control and sales computer system. There was one huge thing missing."

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It's incredible as we sit here now to realise that 10 years ago, ChainReactionCycles.com didn't exist. "Some of our rivals had started to get websites but most were difficult to use and did not seem up to the job." says Michael. We joined forces with bothers Simon and Daniel Loughlin, some friends from the race scene who were starting out on a project to build an ecommerce platform. Simon raced MTB XC at an elite level for the Irish team so he had a great understanding of what we were trying to achieve. Through long nights and many meetings we worked out the direction we needed to go in. "We had a few core things that were important to us, but overall the main thing was simplicity. At that time websites seemed to be all about graphics and not about usability. We believed that a website should be about the content and products. Users should be able to easily find what they are looking for and they should never be lost in the site."

The second important thing to us was stock honesty. Even today, on some sites, the stock isn't ‘live’ and relies on the shop ordering from a distributor. This was even more so back at the turn of 2000, where some stores seem to list everything they could get and did not, or could not indicate to the customer what they actually had in stock. Michael explains "We decided from day one to take a black and white honest approach. We would link our website up to our live stock system and clearly show customers ‘In Stock’ or ‘Out of Stock’. We knew that some of our rivals might pick up some extra sales by selling things they didn’t have and maybe getting it in on time but we were convinced that our straightforward approach would pay off in the end." In late 1999, www.ChainReactionCycles.com was launched and the Watson family, and staff entered the world of ecommerce.

The website was a success. No longer were we restricted by the number of products we could cram into the magazine adverts. CRC could now really show off our massive range of stock and great prices and the orders really started to roll in. "It went crazy", says CRCs Frank Warwick, "I remember we had to put a 2nd floor into our warehouse, then a third and then expanded into the warehouse next door. Two warehouses became 4 and we found ourselves renting half the industrial estate."

Throughout all this we were constantly refining and improving how we did things. CRC had become one of the largest employers in the local area and with that fantastic team they constantly challenged themselves to increase volume, increase quality and increase customer satisfaction.

By 2004 CRC was again at bursting point. "We had stock in every corner of every warehouse and it was clear we had out grown our premises. The next step was a really big one. We bought some land and spent a year designing and building a brand new purpose built premises complete with 50,000 square feet of warehouses, a customer contact centre, staff canteen, state of the art workshops and a showroom so we could again offer our local customers the service they deserved. In 2005 we performed our biggest move to date. In one weekend we managed to move 4 warehouses full of stock into our brand new warehouse and we were fully operational by Monday." CRC have always taken on things that seemed impossible, and then nailed it.

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And there was no easing off on the throttle with sales - 2004 was a significant year in terms of the website, with the launch of MKII giving new features such as multi-currencies and multi-languages. The new site was even faster and easier to use and was finding us more and more new customers both in the home market and from all over the world. The new premises allowed CRC to buy bigger, take on new brands and new product ranges so we had more and more to sell to all our new customers. Throughout our history we have received numerous trade and industry awards recognizing our efforts and in 2005 we got wider business acclaim winning the prestigious Golden Eye award for Ecommerce firmly putting us on the Northern Ireland business map.

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Right from those early days of race organization back when the shop was starting out, CRC have always tried to put something back into the sport and we worked hard over the next few years supporting the local scene and then moving on to title sponsorship of the UK National Points Series for 3 consecutive years. In 2007 we made moves to put together a full World Cup DH race team. Racing the 2008 season we had managed to secure contracts with DH legend Chris Kovarik, an established French racer, Julien Camellini, up and coming English rider, Matt Simmonds and reigning Junior World Champion, Ruaridh Cunningham. As Michael says "These athletes were going racing on the world stage wearing our colors. The feeling all the staff get watching the team "on a run" on Freecaster.com at a World Cup takes some beating!"

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Our growth continued and by 2008 we were the largest employer in the local area with even more staff than the newly built ASDA! We are Royal Mails largest customer in Northern Ireland and Parcel Forces largest export account. But it was in August 2008, when we had just finished our warehouse extension increasing our size to 100,000 Sq ft, that disaster struck.

It had been a particularly wet summer even for Northern Ireland, practically raining nonstop through July and August. On one Saturday evening a few of the staff happened to be on the premises when they noticed the waters in an adjacent stream rising to worrying levels. Within an hour, water had started to seep into the building and within a few hours there was a few feet of water surging though the building destroying stock. But as usual the CRC troops rallied. "It was amazing", said Frank Warwick, "Text messages started to be sent and all of a sudden staff started to arrive. No one asked them to come but still they came and worked into the darkness trying to save stock and do what they could to minimize the damage. The next day was the same." The waters had subsided but there was a serious amount of devastation and all stock stored below 2 feet in height was water damaged or destroyed. An incredible stroke of luck was that the computers in the call center had been rewired, and left on desks out of range of out of the water. The staff rolled their sleeves up and set to work. By Monday, all the damaged stock was removed from the building. By Tuesday the building had been totally cleaned and decontaminated and we were dispatching orders as if nothing had happened.

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Turning a negative into a positive we held a ‘Flood Sale’ in November 2008. After spending months cleaning, sorting and repackaging we were able to offer a huge range of stock with cosmetic water damage at killer prices. Our customers loved it.

Through 2009 things have kept getting better and better. We soon maxed out the number of orders we can process in a day and now have moved our warehouse to two eight hour shifts, so we are processing 16 hours a day. We continue our building expansion with an additional warehouse nearing completion and we are now looking forward to 2010 and our 25th Anniversary year.

Despite all the growth and all the changes the business is still owned by the Watson family and the original CRC crew is all still there. George and Janice’s 3 daughters, Lola, Sabrina and Georgina all have active roles in the business. George is the figurehead, making sure things are run to the standards he set out 25 years ago. Janice runs the Accounts department, Chris is the Managing Director and the CRC family has now grown to 300+ dedicated members.

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All of us at CRC hope the next 25 years is as fun as the last, and thanks to you for being part of it!

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94 Comments
  • 18 0
 holy crap thats alot of stock!
  • 20 0
 I wish i had that much spare parts! Razz
  • 11 0
 HOLY SHIT! that realy amazing...never knew its that old. This week i am going to buy my new frame from them, and now i am much more convinced in trusting them thx to pinkbike! Big Grin
  • 18 0
 Happy 25th guys!

CRC has been my favourite online shop for 3 years and I've never had a single issue!

Great Prices, good customer service! What else can we ask for?


Awesome job on the past 25 years, I hope the next 25 are as good!
  • 11 0
 happy birthday to you, happy birthday tooo youuuuuuuuuuuuu....
  • 5 0
 CRC RULE litteraly i live in devon the delivery is pretty much two days and its free AWSOME wouldnt buy any were else
  • 2 0
 good parts, quick delivery, cheap prices and free pap what more can you ask for, happy birthday
  • 3 0
 HAPPY BIRTHDAY GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And who would've thought you can end up with such a bike warehouse after starting with such a little shop!

I'm gonna start selling chain links now for 11p see how it works out for me Smile lol.
  • 6 3
 This article is a rather smart marketing action..
  • 3 1
 to mr eric

because, the warehouse holds bike, snow, moto, bmx, triathlon, rc cars and shit like that Wink

and if u really think about it, alot of the time they enter product into their system before they get it in stock to avoid extra work Wink if you just hold ur pants on and wait soon enough wat u want will be in stock

also assume they get 100 mavic rims in, if 50 people order a set boom out of stock, crc has one of the biggest warehouses ive seen so stop complaining and wait for stuff to be in stock Salute
  • 10 0
 Such huge expansion and we still get amazing service and unbeaten prices. CRC I love you. Razz
  • 4 0
 It's incredible how they went from a small bike shop to a mail order giant complete with behemoth warehouse. I will definitely continue to support them. Much thanks to Jordan for putting this up so we can all see all the people who work behind the website!
  • 3 0
 I'm not sure if you guys have actually ever ordered from anywhere other than CRC. I too have spent a fair amount there and some products have come in time but most are either delayed or randomly out of stock after I have ordered and money been debited from my account. Rather than running to CRC to solve your needs have a look around, there are plenty of other stores offering much lower prices and MUCH better service and delivery! Fudgecycles, Merlin cycles, UK bike store. CRC is a good bench mark, you can spec a bike up quickly and easily but the prices aren't the lowest by a long shot.
  • 1 0
 It depends mate...on sale times they have some pretty good offers so it's just a matter of being patient sometimes...there's also free shipping above certain amounts but that's more important for us/canada buyers. I think shipping is free above 250$.
  • 4 0
 ive spent so much on crc site im sure i solely paid for that new building lol. allways been good to me and friendly service just wish i could go there for a tour and maybe some freebies ( hint hint if crc read this )
  • 1 0
 They must've got the hint lol. I got my gopro hd from crc today and i got CRC sweets with it!
  • 3 1
 wow dude they must hate you^^^ chainreactioncycles have been amazing to me since day one.. and iv ordered from all over the world with them.. the only glitch i have ever had ended up for me in a good way (: recieved an x9 instead of an x7 rear derailer.. awesome write up and awesome bussiness!! will support them till the end
  • 2 0
 Orded some rims new years eve, CRC was open, and the delivery firm was working all over new year and as i payed £4.99 for 24 hour delivery, their was no reason what so ever that they souldnt arrive new years day or at least the day after.
Unfortunatly They didnt arrive till today. However i was e-mailed by Natalie an employee for CRC stating my order wasnt shiped untill monday [after the weekend]

As you can imagine i was a lil bit niffed at this and so emailed with a agressive complaint.
Imedeatly Natalie e-mailed me back stating my delivery charge will be fully refunded and i was given a full explanation as to the arrival and shipping of my rims.

This was my first time using CRC and now i will not use anyone else, Knowing how much care they give the customers.

Thankyou CRC for being so nice!
  • 1 0
 It is amazing how you run your business! But to expand out of England isn`t good for sport in other countries.You are taking over customers from countries in Europe but don`t put your money back to the sport in that countries and that is what sport needs.And you are not always as cheap as advertised!
Wish you all the best.
  • 1 0
 in what way do national bike stores support the sport?
  • 1 0
 When retailers earn enough money they can afford to put some money into sponsoring events or riders, some riders need support as they can`t afford to sponsor themself to be pro riders and CRC is definitely not going to support events outside of UK,in small countries. But they are definitely the best in what they doing in UK.
  • 1 0
 OMG, ive been ordering stuff from CRC since i got into mountain biking about 5 years ago, but i never knew they were based in Northern Ireland, nor even dreamt that they were just a few miles down the road..! Always imagined it was a big warehouse in england somewhere, & given they're global presence i wouldnt have been suprised if they had a few premises across the UK or further afield!
But besides that, i cant fault they're service, always comes next day or day after. & they usually have the cheapest price around, always first place i check anyway. Good work CRC, may the business continue to grow (although not by much or ul soon have you're own county!lol), & sure maybe il pop down sum day for a wee visit & a tour round that amazing workshop Wink
  • 2 1
 CRC takes way to much of my money lol. I've never bought a bike from them but i've spent several grand just on parts and stuff on their site. I must agree they're very efficient and very cheap. If like me you know your stuff about bikes chances are you'll rarely go in a lbs which is a shame.
  • 2 1
 This is a great example of how a company should grow, I had no idea that CRC was so HUGE it`s trully impressive. And at a time were economy is down, everyone who has a buisness should read this article carefully.
Congrats to chain Reaction Cycles and specially to the person at CRC who writted this article, it really shows your greatness not only as a leading company but as a team =)

Big respect
  • 1 1
 BIG!
  • 1 0
 dont know what the others are talking about?!
got a pair of goggles today and got them in 1 and a half days! thats what i call delivery! and you dont even have to pay for delivery. plus buying is very easy.
brilliant bike store, better than any others if you asked me
  • 1 1
 I've been ordering with crc since 1993 and not had a single problem - great shop, great prices. just a shame my local bike shop is going out of buisness as a result of internet buying and have had to put the work shop prices up to compensate - so much so that its usually cheaper to buy the tools and do it your self.
  • 1 1
 Congrats on 25 years, placed my first order over christmas and received my stock on the 28th!! wow and the prices... insane, I saved well over 1000.00 on an order I paid 1300.00. I will be supporting them for some time I reckon.
  • 1 0
 And after 25 years they are destroying lot of small shop bussines in other countries, those who had less luck and less money to buy huge stock and get better prices... i´m sorry but that´s not fair.
  • 1 0
 Kind of ironic that they were a small brick and mortar store like us.....now they are an online store putting small LBS's out of business.....mmmmm.....good success story anyways!
  • 1 0
 "To be honest about stock and tell customers when we had things in stock, and more importantly when we didn’t"

Beyondbikes.com could learn a thing or two from that statement!
  • 1 0
 AMEN to this article...i have ordered about 99% of my parts off CRC and even if i have ordered the wrong thing they are happy to refund me and such good customer service...PROUD CUSTOMER tup keep it up CRC!!
  • 1 0
 Great Job - one of my favorite cycle stores - not always the cheapest or best customer service (Rutland Cycling or Wiggle are just as good) - but a fantastic way to run a business!
  • 1 1
 I used CRC all the time they just offer realy good prices,and free 1st class postage is the best you will find anywhere.They always dispatch the good as quickly as they can and when ive had to send products back theyve always been cool about it,keep up the workSmile .In fact i fancy a bit of shopping now.
  • 1 0
 I bought every single thing for my new bike off them and they were excellent! I got an unbelievable deal on a set of wheels! Check my photos for them. I Never buy anywhere else.
  • 1 0
 It seems CRC specializes in Business, Professional Selling, and Marketing more shops need to study tactics that will make them reach ultimate growth and potential and quit their whining on why they are not successful.
  • 1 0
 I swear by Chain reaction. Awsome service and all the parts are at the right price. What a great sucess story, bet that guys wadded now Big Grin lol
  • 1 0
 good stuff used them TONS didn't know that they had started out so small and so long ago .....
  • 1 0
 cool, pics,history and factory !!! cherzz from chile ! c-ya ! Mario A . Moreno !
  • 1 0
 Happy birthday CRC ! Best shop ever ! The number of products avaible is just awesome !
  • 1 0
 Good story. I did not know how big the shop is and yet still family owned. Now I like the shop even more. Go CRC.
  • 1 1
 cant fault crc never had a problem with them i bet if i did it would be sorted no problem crc great bunch of people
  • 1 1
 There isn't better webstore! After seeing this, i will continue to support them!
  • 1 1
 Great store! Great artical! I always use them and they have never let me down! I will keep supporting them!
  • 1 0
 BEST ONLINE SHOP WITHOUT A DOUBT !!!
  • 1 0
 Absolutily amazing!!!!
love CHAIN REACTION CYCLES Salute
  • 1 0
 This is my fave bike shop! amazing
  • 1 1
 I'll alway buy stuff from CRC!! they're too good!! And very interesting story!! surprising growth!!
  • 1 1
 better than winstanlys they are shocking and better than most competitors but wiggle is about as good
  • 1 0
 Man I wish CRC had a ware house in Canada Import taxes are killer here!
  • 1 0
 Hands Down The best online MTB store ever!!!
  • 1 0
 YEP! It's an empire! Wish I'd do as good as them in this life time!
  • 1 0
 Awesome history & great bike shop !
  • 1 1
 No Way!

Picture number 5, I remember having a under cut Big Grin
  • 1 1
 Thats some old school photos, Cool Story Smile great business!
  • 1 1
 Well done guys.....inspiring journey. Happy 25th Anniversary
  • 1 0
 Grtz CRC
  • 1 1
 Im still waiting on my order from them Frown sick shop though
  • 1 1
 Chain reaction cycles for the fucking win!
  • 1 1
 Lol this was ripped directly from their website
  • 2 1
 look at the top of the page
source: CRC
  • 1 1
 when it comes to clothes CRC is always my first choiceBig Grin
  • 1 0
 worth the years crc
  • 1 0
 juicy!!!
  • 1 1
 CRC is sick! Smile
  • 1 1
 :o
  • 1 1
 very cool!
  • 1 1
 awesome store Smile
  • 1 1
 I gotta say that CRC is the greatest bike store online that I've ever seen!
  • 1 1
 hugee!!
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