The market is valued at US$ 20.80 Billion in 2026 and is projected to reach US$ 36.58 Billion by 2033 (8.4% CAGR), driven by rising replacement demand and e-bike component servicing.
Growth is driven by cycling infrastructure investments and the higher wear rate of e-bike components, which increases replacement frequency and aftermarket spending.
Drivetrain components (32.0% share) lead due to frequent replacement requirements and growing adoption of electronic group sets.
Europe (34.0% share) leads due to high bicycle ownership, mature cycling culture, and continued public investment in cycling infrastructure.
The biggest opportunity is predictive maintenance and subscription-based replacement services, enabled by connected cycling devices and component telemetry.