10/05/2026
Hi all,
It’s been a long time since I’ve posted on the Wheelie Days page.
Truthfully, after 10 years of running it, ongoing health, mobility and recovery issues have made it harder and harder for me to give the business — and more importantly our riders — the time, energy and attention it all deserves.
Because of that, I’m starting to consider a couple of options for the future of Wheelie Days.
Option 1 — Someone to run Wheelie Days as their own.
I’d love to find the right person/people to take over the day-to-day running of the business on a profit-share basis. No financial investment required — just passion, commitment and pride in delivering the best wheelie experience possible.
The right person/people would have the freedom to run things their way:
• Organising event days and frequency
• Managing bookings and customer experience
• Looking after sponsor relationships
• Running the website and socials
• Most importantly, maintaining the bikes and equipment to the highest standard.
You would need to be decent with a spanner, have a full, clean driving license and have a calming, fun and approachable personality
The goal would simply be getting Wheelie Days fully firing again while protecting the reputation we’ve built over the years. I’d still always be around for help, support and advice where needed.
Option 2 — Sale of the business.
I’d also be willing to listen to sensible offers for Wheelie Days as a complete ready-to-go business.
This would include:
• Van
• Bikes and wheelie rigs: 3 x KTM 390 Dukes, 1 x NIU U series
• Runway tenancy agreement transfer
• Websites, emails and booking systems (everything computer related)
• Sponsor contacts, relationships and introductions: tyres, clothing and bike stuff
• Customer database and existing bookings
• Branding and social presence
Most importantly, it includes the reputation Wheelie Days has built over the last decade — becoming one of the best-known and most highly regarded wheelie experience brands in the UK.
Despite very little activity over the last year, the website still consistently sees around 150–200 visits a month, which honestly says a lot about the reputation and support Wheelie Days has built over the years.
This isn’t a decision I’m rushing into, but it feels like the right time to start having some conversations.
If either option genuinely interests you, or someone you know, feel free to message me privately.