Looking for your next bike, a bike for your child or for someone special in your life? Buying second-hand from online marketplaces is a great way to save some cash, but it isn’t without its pitfalls.
That’s where Halfords comes in.
From mountain bikes to commuters, and kids’ bikes to adult road bikes, Halfords offers a trade-in service for its bikes, which means you can buy many of the current and former models second-hand.
You just need to head to the Halfords website to check out some of the current deals on bikes from Boardman, Carrera and Apollo.
We’ve highlighted some of the top offers below, as well as running through why a second-hand bike could be a great option for you. Halfords also has an Easter sale on right now, with dozens of cycling deals.
Why you should buy a second-hand bike
There are multiple benefits to buying a second-hand bike, and number one has to be the cost savings – you really can grab a bargain.
Second-hand bikes enable you to up your game in terms of bike frame and component choices, without having to shell out more than you’re willing to spend on a new bike.
Or you could opt for a similar level of bike as new, but have some spare cash left over for accessories such as a helmet, lock and mudguards.
Buying second-hand is also a more environmentally-friendly choice, so you can feel virtuous while you’re pedalling less waste into landfill, and saving an estimated 157.7kg CO2 emissions.
You can also enjoy peace of mind with the Halfords Bike Xchange scheme, which includes:
- A 12-month warranty on all second-hand bikes
- Pre-sale repair and safety checks
- A thorough condition-grading system for pre-owned bikes
- A 14-day no-quibble refund policy if you change your mind
Five top second-hand picks from Halfords
Boardman SLR 8.9 Men’s Road Bike (Grade B)

- RRP: £1,200, 29% saving
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Scoring an impressive 4.5 in our BikeRadar review, the Boardman SLR 8.9 was great value new, but even better second-hand, saving nearly 30 per cent on the RRP.
The carbon fibre frame and fork is built up with an 11-speed Shimano 105 groupset, Tektro R315 rim brakes, Boardman wheels and Vittoria Zaffiro tyres.
With a B grading, the bike only has light cosmetic wear or replacement parts, so it’ll feel nearly new.
Boardman ADV 8.9 Men’s Adventure Bike (Grade A)

- RRP £1,200, 17% saving
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Fancy giving gravel riding a go but want to grab a bargain to get started?
Second-hand is a no-brainer here, and if you decide that it’s not for you after all, you can always trade your Halfords bike back in.
This Boardman ADV 8.9 marries an aluminium alloy frame with a carbon fork, and gravel-specific Shimano GRX gearing and hydraulic brakes. There’s no scrimping on tyres either, with tubeless-ready 38mm Schwalbe G-One tyres fitted as standard.
With a grade A rating, it’s near-perfect too. Looking for an even greater saving? You can pick up the same bike with a grade B rating for just £850.
Apollo Glitz Kids’ Bike (Grade C)

- RRP £140, 64% saving
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Something for the little one in your life? They grow so fast, so trading in bikes as they shoot up in height makes perfect sense.
This one comes with a 64% saving on the RRP, which is great news for your wallet, too.
This 18in-wheel bike is best suited to children between 112cm and 126cm tall, with an average age guide between 5-9 years old.
Boardman ADV 8.9E Men’s Adventure Electric Bike (Grade C)

- RRP £2,239, 15% saving
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With good size availability, including S, M, L and XL frame sizes, you can save £339 on a second-hand Boardman ADV 8.9E Men’s Adventure Electric Bike, bringing the price under £2,000.
That’s a lot of bike for the cash. It’s equipped with a Fazua Evation mid-drive motor, 11-speed SRAM Apex 1 drivetrain and hydraulic disc brakes, as well as quality 38mm Schwalbe G-One Speed tyres.
The 250Wh battery is removable, so you can ride with or without electric assistance, which typically lasts between 25 and 30 miles. At Grade C, the bike has been ridden for fewer than 1,000 miles.
Carrera Vulcan Men's Mountain Bike (Grade B)

- RRP £435, 34% saving
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Your budget doesn’t have to stop you getting out on the trails, with the Carrera Vulcan MTB reduced from £435 new to just £272 second-hand, even with a grade B condition rating.
The Vulcan hardtail is kitted out with a 120mm Suntour XCM suspension fork and 9-speed Shimano Altus gearing with a double chainring and hydraulic disc brakes for good stopping power.
Plus that bright blue really pops, doesn’t it?
Check out Halfords’ Easter deals
Besides bikes, there’s a whole host of Easter deals to be had at Halfords right now, helping you get back in the saddle for summer, or grab a bargain ahead of a busy cycling season.
From turbo trainers to bike racks, kids’ kneepads and bottle cages – here’s our pick of the best offers.
- Elite Direto-X OTS Turbo Trainer – save 50% (was £499, now £249)
- Halfords Knee/Elbow Pads – save 50% (was £12, now £6)
- Saris Bones EX3 Bike Rack – save 30% (was £224.99, now £157.49)
- Halfords Double Child Bike Trailer – save 21% (was £150, now £119)
- Zefal Cage and Bottle Bundle – save 50% (was £16, now £7.99)