Self-service bicycle maintenance stations with integrated tool sets and air pumps. A growing amenity for campuses, offices, and multi-family properties — and a contributor to LEED Bicycle Facilities credit.
From standard repair stands to standalone air pump stations, we supply a complete range of self-service bicycle maintenance equipment for any commercial application.
Steel stand with overhead hanger arms. Bike hangs at eye level for easy access to all components. Integrated tool set and air pump. Designed for outdoor, year-round use.
Enhanced models with additional tools, larger work area, and QR codes linking to repair tutorials. The Dero Fixit Plus adds an integrated air pump with gauge for both Presta and Schrader valves.
Standalone air pump stations with gauge for quick tire inflation. Compatible with both Presta and Schrader valves. Ideal as a complement to repair stations or as a standalone amenity.
Multiple repair stations combined on a single pad for high-traffic locations. Rail-mounted for aligned installation. Ideal for university campuses, transit hubs, and large corporate campuses.
Every commercial repair station ships with a comprehensive tool set designed for the most common bicycle repairs and adjustments.
All tools are secured with stainless steel cables and tamper-proof fasteners to prevent theft while remaining accessible for public use.
Bike repair stations contribute to the LEED LT Credit: Bicycle Facilities, which is worth 1 point. The credit requires bicycle network connectivity, short-term and long-term bike storage, and showers for building occupants. Repair and maintenance capabilities — such as bike repair stations — strengthen your LEED submission. RPS can provide LEED submittal documentation for all bicycle parking products.
Bike repair stations serve a wide range of commercial, institutional, and municipal environments where cyclists need convenient access to maintenance tools.
Key factors to evaluate when specifying bike repair stations for your property.
Bike repair stations have become one of the fastest-growing amenities for commercial properties, campuses, and multi-family developments across Southern California. As cycling continues to grow as a commuting option and recreational activity, property owners and facility managers are recognizing the value of providing self-service maintenance tools on-site. A bike repair station signals that your property takes cycling infrastructure seriously — and it provides genuine utility for the cyclists who use your facility every day.
The Dero Fixit is the original and most widely recognized commercial bike repair station, featuring a steel frame, overhead hanger arms, and a complete tool set secured with stainless steel cables. The Dero Fixit Plus adds an integrated air pump with gauge compatible with both Presta and Schrader valves. Saris offers the Public Work Stand, a robust alternative with similar features and a powder-coated steel frame designed for heavy public use. Madrax provides additional configurations including multi-station setups on shared rails for high-traffic campus environments. All three brands engineer their products for year-round outdoor durability with galvanized or powder-coated steel construction.
Bike repair stations contribute directly to the LEED v4 and v4.1 LT Credit for Bicycle Facilities. When combined with compliant bike racks, bike lockers, and shower facilities, a repair station strengthens your LEED submission and demonstrates a comprehensive commitment to sustainable transportation infrastructure. Beyond LEED, bike repair stations differentiate your property in competitive markets — they are a visible, tangible amenity that tenants, employees, and residents notice and appreciate. For corporate campuses and multi-family properties, they serve as part of a broader wellness and sustainability story that attracts and retains occupants.
Bike repair stations are surface-mounted by bolting the base plate directly to a concrete pad using Tapcon screws or expansion anchors — the same proven installation method RPS uses for all bike racks and site furnishings. The station requires a level concrete surface of approximately 4 by 6 feet to provide adequate work space. If no pad exists, RPS coordinates with your concrete contractor to ensure the pad meets specifications before installing the station. RPS Building Specialties supplies and installs bike repair stations across Southern California, including Orange County, Los Angeles County, San Diego County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino County. Contact us at (714) 381-4196 or [email protected] for a free project quote.
Common questions about bike repair stations answered by our product specialists.
A standard commercial bike repair station includes hex wrenches in sizes from 2.5mm to 8mm, box wrenches from 8mm to 32mm, Phillips and flathead screwdrivers, a Torx wrench, tire levers, and an air pump with gauge compatible with both Presta and Schrader valves. All tools are secured to the station with stainless steel cables and tamper-proof fasteners so they remain available for public use while being protected from theft. Select models like the Dero Fixit Plus include QR codes linking to step-by-step repair tutorials.
Bike repair stations are surface-mounted by bolting the base plate to an existing concrete pad using Tapcon screws or expansion anchors — the same installation method RPS uses for bike racks. The station needs a level concrete surface of approximately 4 by 6 feet to provide adequate work space around the station. If no concrete pad exists at the desired location, a pad must be poured first. RPS coordinates concrete work with your contractor and then installs the repair station after the pad has cured.
Yes. Bike repair stations contribute to the LEED v4 and v4.1 LT Credit for Bicycle Facilities, which is worth 1 point. The credit evaluates bicycle network connectivity, short-term and long-term bike storage, shower facilities, and bicycle repair and maintenance capabilities. Including a bike repair station strengthens your LEED submission by demonstrating a comprehensive commitment to bicycle-friendly infrastructure. RPS can provide LEED submittal documentation for repair stations and all other bicycle parking products.
Commercial bike repair stations are designed for year-round outdoor use. Frames are constructed from galvanized steel or powder-coated steel for corrosion resistance. Tool cables are stainless steel with tamper-proof fasteners. Leading brands like Dero and Saris engineer their stations to withstand harsh weather, heavy use, and vandalism attempts. The air pump is the component most likely to need periodic maintenance — we recommend seasonal inspections to ensure the pump and gauge remain functional. Tool sets can be replaced individually if needed.
Place bike repair stations near existing bike racks or bike rooms where cyclists naturally congregate. High-visibility locations near building entrances, parking garages, or along major bike routes maximize usage. The station needs a level concrete pad of approximately 4 by 6 feet with clear access on all sides. For campuses with multiple buildings, consider placing stations at central hubs where bike traffic converges. Pairing a repair station with an air pump station and nearby bike racks creates a complete bicycle service area.