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20 Years of Bike Hub

By Bike Hub Features · 134 comments

In August* 2024, Bike Hub celebrated its 20th anniversary, and we’re taking a nostalgic look back at how far we’ve come.

2004: How it all started

What began in 2004 as thehubsa.co.za was initially a simple discussion forum for cycling enthusiasts. It stemmed from an idea for “CyclingCT,” a website intended to serve as a directory of stores, clubs, trails, and road routes around Cape Town and the Western Cape, complete with a message board. This small community quickly gained momentum, becoming a hub for cyclists across the country.

How it’s evolved

In 2008, The Hub SA was featured in Bicycling Magazine (April 2008, Vol 6, No 2), marking a significant moment in our journey.

2009: Taking the Leap

By 2009, we had formalised our presence as a Closed Corporation, but it wasn’t until 2010 that our founder, head developer, and chief problem-solver, Matt Eagar, took the leap to work full-time on Bike Hub. The turning point was the realisation of a growing need for a dedicated Classifieds section—something that would transform the site.

March 2011 saw the launch of our custom-built Classifieds section, offering a space tailored to the needs of the cycling community.

2013: Growing pains and growth spurts

In May 2013, we faced a major setback with the “BIG crash”. Growth in the traffic and forced a move from basic shared hosting to dedicated servers. While the initial migration went well, a lapse in our backup processes and major outage at our web hosts meant we lost just over three months worth of data.

We bounced back and Hubbers were mostly just thankful to be back online after a days long outage. In September of that same year we’d hire our first full-time employee.

The following year, 2014, brought a series of enhancements to the Classifieds section, including the addition of dynamic search filters and a review system—making it easier for buyers and sellers to connect.

2015: A new identity

August 2015 marked a significant rebrand as we changed our name from The Hub SA to Bike Hub, aligning the platform more closely with our cycling-focused community.

2016–2017: More mobile

In 2016, Bike Hub converted from a Closed Corporation to a Pty Ltd. We also rolled out updates to both the Classifieds and our mobile site. That year, we introduced dealer listing fees for the first time.

Throughout 2017, we made further UI and UX updates to the Classifieds, including SnapScan integration and improved search and filtering capabilities.

2019: A leap forward

In 2019, we secured a minority investor to fund the modernisation of our platform. This allowed us to expand our development and operations team, bringing on three new developers in March. By December, we unveiled the new, enhanced platform, setting the stage for the next chapter.

2020: Meeting new challenges

A core element of Bike Hub’s success has always been the strong sense of community and the trust it fostered among users when buying and selling. However, as the platform expanded, we recognised the growing need to establish trust between users who may not have the long-standing relationships or forum history that early members enjoyed.

In response, during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, we launched Bike Hub Pay in November 2020—a secure payment service designed to safeguard both buyers and sellers during transactions. From 2021 to 2024, the team has continuously refined and improved the service, as it steadily gains momentum and becomes an integral part of the platform.

Today

Fast-forward to 2024, and according to SimilarWeb, Bike Hub is now the number one ranked cycling website in South Africa, with over 649,099 monthly visits.

In 2023, Bike Hub recorded 38.5 million pageviews generated by 1.67 million unique users. The platform saw R237 million in confirmed sales alone—nearly R20 million a month. And that’s just the confirmed number; the actual total is likely much higher. For a deeper dive, check out our 2023 Year in Review.

Over R11 million in deals were completed through Bike Hub Pay in 2023, and we’re on track to well exceed that in 2024.

Looking ahead, we have exciting updates in our product pipeline, and we can’t wait to share the next chapter with you.

A big Thank You to the Bike Hub community

As we look back on the past 20 years, we recognise that Bike Hub’s journey wouldn’t have been possible without the incredible support of our users. While we strive to build and maintain a world class platform and foster healthy activity, it is you—the community—who have helped make Bike Hub what it is today. Your passion for cycling, your trust in our platform, and your active participation have been fundamental to our success.

We are deeply grateful for every contribution, from the first post on the forums to the countless transactions that take place every day. Here’s to many more years of riding, buying, selling, and sharing the stoke of bicycles. Thank you for being part of our journey!

Share your Bike Hub story

There are countless threads we could have pulled on to reflect on all that’s gone into 20 years, and even more faded memories.

Do you have a favourite memory, story, or even screenshot from The Hub over the years? Feel free to share your stories, photos, or moments that stood out.

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Comments

ChrisF

Sep 20, 2024, 10:58 AM

Dankie @Matt en @Nick

BMCfan

Sep 20, 2024, 11:19 AM

30 minutes ago, SwissVan said:

There have been some “interesting” topics and non cycling related debates that at times got a bit out of hand until admin revised the chit chat section and rules…. Donald Drumpf thread comes to mind LOL 😂 TBH I was not in favour of those changes, but I can understand why it happened. The hub lost (meaning they no longer post content) quite a few good members after those changes. I will admit that I miss those days to some extent. 
Some of those missing members went off a started their own thing (can’t remember exactly what it was), I wonder if it is still active? Maybe some of them are lurking and could provide an update?

 

Interesting topics, discussions and debates indeed!

 

Who will ever forgot the 'horlosie/huisgenoot' saga 

SwissVan

Sep 20, 2024, 11:44 AM

25 minutes ago, BMCfan said:

Interesting topics, discussions and debates indeed!

 

Who will ever forgot the 'horlosie/huisgenoot' saga 

Ummm moi 😊

I FLY

Sep 20, 2024, 12:29 PM

6 hours ago, Wannabe said:

Who else still have their original Hub name?

I've been Wannabe since day one.

I still have my original handle.

I did a horrible endo in 2003 , landed on my head and crushed a few vertabae. Luckily in the strong part of my back so apart form being a little shorter now there is no permanent disability. 

Once my mates realised I was going to be okay my nickname became " I Fly" shortened from One flew over the Cuckoos nest.

They still refer to me by this nickname.

 

 

rock

Sep 20, 2024, 12:44 PM

its testament to the site that it survived the onslaught of social media, I remember some automotive forums that fell off with the likes of FB etc

an probably the most consistent and safest buy/sell platform around. 

 

The Ouzo

Sep 20, 2024, 1:04 PM

19 minutes ago, rock said:

its testament to the site that it survived the onslaught of social media, I remember some automotive forums that fell off with the likes of FB etc

an probably the most consistent and safest buy/sell platform around. 

 

when you are on a group ride with people you hardly know and you over hear them talking about something they saw on bikehub, you realise just how big this platform is.

nathrix

Sep 20, 2024, 1:17 PM

7 hours ago, Wannabe said:

Who else still have their original Hub name?

I've been Wannabe since day one.

Mine’s been the same as well since joining in 2008 other than Matt reaching out to me asking if they may remove the ® ™ trademarks at the end as it’s giving them a bit of a headache on upgrading “The HUB”.

Anthony MTB

Sep 20, 2024, 1:54 PM

I'm a relatively new member but bike hub helped get me started on cycling. I bought my first proper bike with them. Its a really awesome website!

Gnarly

Sep 20, 2024, 6:06 PM

I miss Barry, and The Chicks on Bikes thread. 

milky4130

Sep 21, 2024, 5:43 PM

Member 4107 joined 16 years ago, Milky is my real life nickname since childhood days. My work colleague Pieter Blaauw aka PhatCyclist / FatCyclist introduced me to this platform and what jol it has been. Well Done Matt & Nick and Team.

nathrix

Sep 21, 2024, 5:50 PM

23 hours ago, Gnarly said:

I miss Barry, and The Chicks on Bikes thread. 

Ladies & Bicycles just got way out of hand 😔

Jaco Steyn

Sep 22, 2024, 5:22 AM

On 9/20/2024 at 7:46 AM, Wannabe said:

Who else still have their original Hub name?

I've been Wannabe since day one.

My first username was steynja (surname + initials), simply because it was my login name at work as well. I cannot remember when I changed it to my current one.

OVERDRIVE

Sep 22, 2024, 3:53 PM

During covid when many were going back to work, I was still at home hub kept me going...and never been killed except my hate for Maxxis and this pic🤣

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Wayne Potgieter

Sep 23, 2024, 12:17 AM

On 9/20/2024 at 5:46 PM, Wannabe said:

Who else still have their original Hub name?

I've been Wannabe since day one.

Ummmm.....

Dexter-morgan

Sep 23, 2024, 6:53 AM

MY profile says I am a member for 13 years, it is a nice platform, kind of addicted to popping in the bikehub in the mornings before I get going at work,to see what is for sale and read some of the interesting threads,

Some nice threads like, "I need something you might throw away" where the community help each other, I ended up building a bike for a security guard after his got stolen from donated parts.

Wannabe

Sep 23, 2024, 7:24 AM

7 hours ago, Wayne Potgieter said:

Ummmm.....

Do you contest my statement???

Wayne Potgieter

Sep 23, 2024, 7:29 AM

3 minutes ago, Wannabe said:

Do you contest my statement???

Lol - Sorry, no. This is a misunderstanding. I was trying to be funny.

When I joined theehub 15 years ago, I chose to use my real name. and I took a lot of jabs for it. All good natured and funny stuff though. I found your statement to be amusing as it reminded me of that time and that's why I made my comment.

Without context though, it was probably a pretty stupid comment. 

RocknRolla

Sep 23, 2024, 7:31 AM

Noob here: Joined 2011. Lurked for a while before getting enough guts to register a profile and start posting. One had to have a thick online skin to post and receive responses here.

Learned a lot over the years. listened to a lot of moaning as well.

Not too active other than the occasional speed read of a news article that may pique my interest, or popping into the motorcycling thread.

 

 

Wannabe

Sep 23, 2024, 7:32 AM

No stress, I know you well to know it was not a challenge. My reply was in jest.

 

Eugene

Sep 23, 2024, 9:14 AM

I was sure I was here from the begining. But according to my profile, it's only been 18 years and I was number 19000 odd. 

Does this mean that there were already 19000 members before me? 

 

Eugene

Sep 23, 2024, 9:22 AM

Having been here so long there are a few things I miss. 

One is the membership. There was a time that anyone and everyone in the cycling world was a member. From importers, distributors and manufactures to professional cyclists, mechanics and team owners. 

These people gave us unique perspective and were on hand to settle any arguments. 

 

Matt

Sep 23, 2024, 11:11 AM

1 hour ago, Eugene said:

I was sure I was here from the begining. But according to my profile, it's only been 18 years and I was number 19000 odd. 

Does this mean that there were already 19000 members before me? 

 

Your forum profile is the one you need to look at for the true "member number". 

Yours is 862 which sounds more plausible for 2006. 

Matt

Sep 23, 2024, 11:25 AM

1 hour ago, Eugene said:

Having been here so long there are a few things I miss. 

One is the membership. There was a time that anyone and everyone in the cycling world was a member. From importers, distributors and manufactures to professional cyclists, mechanics and team owners. 

These people gave us unique perspective and were on hand to settle any arguments. 

 

In the earlier years Bike Hub / The Hub was really the only place to talk local cycling online. Social media as we know it today barely existed. There were many "insiders" sharing and engaging on the platform. 

I think two major factors changed that:
- Social media: Facebook (2006/7), Twitter (2007/8), WhatsApp (2009), Strava (2009), Instagram (2010)... 
- The infamous minutes and competition commission investigation "cooled" a lot of industry engagement & sentiment

If it weren't for that little "Notice board" buy & sell section on the forum I'd wager the forum alone wouldn't have survived the social media onslaught. The classifieds opportunity was the reason I opted out of a promising career to pursue The Hub full time (firmly nudged in that direction by a number of low-ball acquisition approaches based around formalising classifieds). 

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mecheng89

Sep 24, 2024, 6:49 PM

On 9/20/2024 at 8:06 PM, Gnarly said:

I miss Barry, and The Chicks on Bikes thread. 

+1

mecheng89

Sep 24, 2024, 6:52 PM

On 9/20/2024 at 7:46 AM, Wannabe said:

Who else still have their original Hub name?

I've been Wannabe since day one.

Same name since day 1. 

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