PENDLR and PCS Fietsspecialist: United in a fast-moving market
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PENDLR and PCS Fietsspecialist: United in a fast-moving market

Recently, we visited PCS Fietsspecialist, where we spoke with father and son Remco and Sander Steinz. About 45 years ago, Remco started a bike shop together with his parents and brother. Today, his son Sander is also active in the business and has been running his own store under the same name for five years. Although they each have their own physical location, they work closely together. We talked to them about their early years in the bicycle industry, their strong family bond, their vision on the evolving market, and their long-standing partnership with PENDLR. From Vinyl Records to Bicycles PCS Fietsspecialist was founded in the 1980s, when Remco and his family decided to open their own store. “We actually had no experience with bicycles,” Remco recalls with a smile. The original product range was far from traditional: customers could buy not only bicycles, but also vinyl records, jeans, and mopeds. That unusual mix formed the foundation of the family business PCS Fietsspecialist has become today. The early years were challenging. With limited resources and knowledge, the family built up the shop step by step. They took turns working in the store while juggling other obligations. Remco and his brother were still in school, and their parents also had jobs on the side. The inventory was small, so creativity was essential. “It was a real balancing act back then,” Remco says. But through perseverance and determination, PCS Fietsspecialist quickly grew into a trusted name in the region. “We started with an American concept: we sold vinyl records, jeans, and of course mopeds and bicycles.” From Global Events Back to the Shop Sander grew up surrounded by bikes, but initially chose a different path. He found his passion in the event industry and traveled the world organizing large-scale events. When the COVID-19 pandemic brought that sector to a standstill in 2020, it created an opportunity for reflection. “It felt like the natural moment to step in,” says Sander. With fresh eyes and new experience, he brought immediate innovation to the business. He gave the store a modern look and shifted focus toward high-quality electric bikes. “E-bikes are really exciting these days,” he says enthusiastically. “The technology and possibilities are vast, and that’s what I find fascinating.” Tradition and Future: Father and Son at the Helm The relationship between Remco and Sander is a balance of experience and innovation. While Remco is a bit more cautious these days, Sander looks ahead and thinks strategically about the next steps. That sometimes leads to different approaches, but it’s exactly this dynamic that gives them strength. “He’s often still focused on this year, while I’m already thinking about next year,” Sander jokes. Still, there's a lot of mutual respect. Sander appreciates the strong foundation his father laid: “Because of that groundwork, I was able to make big strides quickly.” At the same time, Remco sees much of himself in his son: “I’ve become a bit more reserved, but sometimes he has to experience things for himself. That’s how it went between me and my parents too.” They admit that work and private life often blend together in a family business. “Sometimes we have to remind ourselves not to talk about work at Christmas,” Sander laughs. Cycling Is Becoming a Complete Lifestyle One major trend Remco and Sander have noticed is the growing demand for accessories. As cities become more crowded, more people are leaving the car behind and using bikes as their main form of transportation. This brings new customer needs. Cyclists are looking not only for a good bike, but also a complete setup that fits their daily routines. “We’re seeing more demand for full packages,” Sander explains. “A premium pannier bag for groceries, a stylish helmet for added safety, a reliable lock, a mirror for city traffic. People increasingly see their bikes as a true alternative to the car.” Remco adds that the shift toward electric bikes is accelerating this change. “People want to invest in quality, including accessories that make riding even more comfortable.” “There’s more to it now. Customers don’t just want a good lock and a nice bag — accessories like mirrors and helmets are becoming more and more popular. It’s really turning into a total package.” A Partnership of Over 25 Years Remco has been working with PENDLR (formerly Kruitbosch) for over a quarter of a century, and that long-standing partnership has proven invaluable. “We’ve been working with PENDLR for more than 25 years, and we’ve always been satisfied,” he says. “They deliver what we need and are reliable.” When Sander joined the company later, it was a natural choice to continue the collaboration. “Continuing with PENDLR was an easy decision,” he explains. “When you see how well everything runs and how much trust there is, there’s no reason to question it.” What makes this partnership so strong is the consistency and reliability that PENDLR offers. Their product range is not only broad and up to date, but almost always in stock. “What we need is simply available,” Sander says. “That might seem obvious, but during busy periods it really makes a difference.” “We’ve been working with PENDLR for more than 25 years, and we’ve always been satisfied.” A Future Full of Ambition Looking ahead, Sander has big plans. He wants to continue innovating, with a strong focus on service, quality, and customer experience. One of his ideas is to open a larger, joint store where all locations come together. Remco looks to the future with confidence. He is gradually stepping back, but remains involved in the business he helped build. “It’s great to see how Sander is charting his own course and shaping the future of the company.” PCS Fietsspecialist shows the power of a family business where tradition, innovation, and passion go hand in hand. With a focus on quality, service, and progress, father and son continue building a bright future — together.

Jul 27, 2025

Bram van Duinen

5 min. reading time

PENDLR and Brooks provide stylish commutes
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PENDLR and Brooks provide stylish commutes

Within the assortment offered by PENDLR, the British brand Brooks England holds a strong position. This is reflected in the role of Erik Westerlaken, who serves as Brand Ambassador. NieuwsFiets.nu spoke with him and Category Manager Remco Lagendijk about the search for dealers that align with this exclusive brand. Close cooperation Erik Westerlaken started at PENDLR on October 1st last year as Brand Ambassador for the brands Brooks England and Eovolt, the electric folding bikes. His position differs slightly from that of the other account managers, who represent all brands. This allows him to focus more attention on PENDLR’s exclusive labels. “My role is actually a blend of sales and marketing. Because of the close contact with the team at Brooks, market feedback reaches them quickly. This contributes to future product development and service. I also look at ways to bring Brooks closer to the end consumer,” he says. A tailored approach Remco Lagendijk, with a background at Shimano and Craft Sportswear, is Category Manager at PENDLR and responsible for Brooks England. “This is a niche brand that requires a different approach than other brands. PENDLR has been working with Brooks England for a long time. The brand has been part of the Selle Royal Group for many years. Brooks focuses strongly on innovation while staying true to its origins and purposefully choosing a different path. That calls for more selective distribution, which we are now able to concentrate on.” Westerlaken focuses on the Dutch market only, since Brooks England works with different distributors abroad. A behind-the-scenes experience Within the cycling trade, there is no need to explain what Brooks England is or what it represents. “It’s a brand with a rich heritage and a beautiful story worth telling. Everyone knows Brooks for the leather saddles, but the brand has evolved with a second saddle line and bikepacking bags. We see that this part of the range is still unknown to many. There is a lot of potential in upgrading bikes with beautiful accessories,” says Westerlaken. Together with a colleague, Lagendijk and Westerlaken recently visited the Brooks England factory in Birmingham, where the leather saddles are made. They were given a detailed look behind the scenes and got to know the Brooks team better. “When you walk through the factory, you see how much craftsmanship is still involved. A Brooks saddle may carry a relatively high price, but once you see how it is made, you completely understand why. Everything is handmade. Dedicated people work together, step by step, on a single saddle. It’s impressive to see how much passion and skill goes into it, with incredible attention to detail. There is very little automation involved.” “Some machines are more than a hundred years old, and the production process has hardly changed,” adds Lagendijk. “Some steps are still done exactly as they were sixty years ago. In some cases that could be a disadvantage, but here it works in their favor. There’s a growing group of consumers who are looking for artisan products, whether it’s leather, wood, or steel. Brooks England fits perfectly in that renewed appreciation of craftsmanship.” PENDLR as Brooks Repair Center PENDLR recently completed advanced technical training in Birmingham to become an official Brooks Repair Center. Some saddles could already be repaired by PENDLR’s service and warranty department, but soon they will also have special tools that allow them to repair almost any Brooks saddle, even the more complex ones. “Unless the leather is completely torn, of course. But with the new service we can offer, a Brooks saddle becomes a truly durable product,” says Westerlaken. “If someone’s saddle breaks, even outside of the warranty period, it is still worthwhile to have it repaired. That saddle is already broken in and fits perfectly. If it can be repaired, that’s ideal. Breaking in a new saddle is quite a process.” Sometimes the saddle rail breaks. “Normally the rail is machine-pressed into the nose piece, with more force than you could apply by hand. That makes repairs challenging, but soon we’ll be able to offer this service in-house,” Westerlaken explains. “Brooks England designs their saddles with the question in mind: how could this be repaired? That’s why nearly all parts are available individually.” Brooks focuses on the person behind the bike PENDLR takes a broad approach to the mobility market. As more cities restrict car access, more people turn to bicycles as a means of transport. The bicycle becomes an extension of the individual. “People want to show who they are. Brooks also looks beyond just the cyclist. The bags can be used both on and off the bike. Brooks now focuses more on the person behind the bike, which fits well with PENDLR’s philosophy,” says Lagendijk. According to the Category Manager, Brooks mainly appeals to lifestyle-oriented consumers. “Take gravel biking, which is hugely popular. Even within that group, there are two types. On one side you have competitive riders, and on the other, adventurous cyclists who ride for fun and relaxation. That philosophy matches perfectly with Brooks England. Many gravel riders also use their bike for everyday trips and want to show that. Brooks England serves that purpose and therefore aligns well with PENDLR.” “The versatility of gravel bikes plays an important role here. You can fit a removable rack and carry several bags, making it ideal for urban mobility too.” Social rides and factory visits planned Later this year, PENDLR and Brooks England will organize a special ride-out for dealers. Next year, they are looking into taking a select group of dealers to the factory. “That is really valuable. When entrepreneurs see with their own eyes the passion behind the product, the brand truly comes alive,” predicts Westerlaken. “We are also looking into ways to support our dealers at the point of sale. A better store presentation helps increase sales.” Will you be the next Brooks dealer? Do you want to be part of the exclusive Brooks network, visit the Birmingham factory with us, and take part in inspiring social rides? Join PENDLR and discover what this iconic brand can mean for your store. Become a PENDLR customer today.

Jul 16, 2025

Bram van Duinen

6 min. reading time

PENDLR and Lievens Bikes: Building creative mobility solutions together
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PENDLR and Lievens Bikes: Building creative mobility solutions together

For the Day of Creativity, we paid a visit to Bas from Lievens Bikes. At PENDLR, we were curious about the story behind his workshop, where he builds custom bikes tailored to individual needs. How It All Started His love for tinkering began in his youth in Rosmalen. Together with his identical twin brother, he used to fix up mopeds. “We were fifteen and loved nothing more. That fiddling around, improving things with care—that’s just in me.” When he moved to Utrecht for his studies, he had to stop working on mopeds, as hauling one up the stairs to his student room wasn’t really practical. “So I bought a few old racing bikes, hung a bike hoist in my student room, and started working on bikes there. It went so well that I eventually sold half my furniture and turned my room into a mini workshop.” “So I bought a few old racing bikes, hung a bike hoist in my student room, and started working on bikes there.” From Marketing to Wrenches What started as a hobby gradually grew. First through coworkers at his side job at the city theatre, who found out he was repairing and selling bikes. Later, after graduating and working a marketing job at a hospitality wholesaler, he couldn’t quite let go of his passion. “I was earning well, but I still wanted to keep tinkering,” Bas shares. “So I rented an anti-squat property and spent one day a week working on bikes, usually on the weekends.” Eventually, he started getting bold, Bas laughs: “I’d walk into thrift stores and buy up lots of old bikes to fix and sell.” His love for craftsmanship continued to grow, and Bas eventually scaled back his marketing job to four days a week, dedicating one full day to working on bikes. That proved to be a turning point: he registered with the Chamber of Commerce and set up shop at his current location, Vechtclub XL—a creative hub in Utrecht where entrepreneurs support each other. “At some point, I realized: I can actually make a living doing this,” Bas says. “That’s when I made the leap and went all in.” Custom Bikes as an Extension of Identity The love for creativity and custom work started young, but there was another inspiration behind building custom bikes: “I was hugely inspired by that show about OCC Choppers—you know, the guys who built custom motorcycles. I thought: why don’t we do this in the cycling world? You can make a bike just as unique and cool.” “A bike isn’t just a product. It’s an extension of your identity. And that should be visible.” Today, Bas builds bikes entirely based on the customer’s wishes. “From the color to the components—anything’s possible. I love involving people in the process. We grab a coffee, I hear their story, and together we come up with a plan. It works—people love it when their bike becomes a reflection of who they are.” His most unique project? “That was a fixed gear bike with a fully custom paint job. The client had made a kind of childlike drawing in Paint of how he wanted the frame to look. I hired the best paint shop in the country to turn that sketch into a real design—complete with the Lievens logo. I had to modify the frame to allow for a belt drive. That guy’s a GP and now owns three custom bikes from me,” Bas laughs. The City Is Changing—And So Is the Bike Bas sees a clear trend in how people view bicycles. “Bikes are no longer just functional. People want a bike that suits them—it’s become a lifestyle product.” He also sees big changes in urban mobility. “In Utrecht, more and more people are leaving their cars behind. The city is getting congested. Especially downtown, it’s faster to get around by bike.” Bas sees this trend not only among individuals, but also in the business world. “I’m selling more and more Bullitt cargo bikes to contractors and entrepreneurs. They park outside the city and ride in with an electric cargo bike full of tools or products. Perfect.” Delivery services are also catching on. “There are guys who deliver coffee and come to me for a Bullitt. For them, it’s the best way to work efficiently in the city.” Working Together Based on Shared Values To build his bikes, Bas uses high-quality components—and that’s where PENDLR comes in. “I heard about you through another shop. PENDLR is a great supplier,” Bas says. “The prices are fair, delivery is fast—which is crucial for a small business like mine—and the product range is broad and well-organized.” He especially likes the workshop packaging from brands like KMC. “It’s well-priced, not over-packaged, and more eco-friendly. That matches how I want to work.” What he appreciates most is that PENDLR seems to share the same core values: solution-oriented, practical, and service-minded. “You have to surround yourself with people who fit your way of working. That goes for customers, but just as much for suppliers. That’s how you grow together.” “We share the same core values: service-focused, no nonsense, just get things done.” Building More Than Just Bikes Bas’s ambitions go beyond custom bikes. “I want to grow my brand, Lievens. But also: train people. Especially people with a distance to the labor market—teach them the craft, build something together.” He also dreams of having his own building in Utrecht. “A place where people come not just for bikes, but also to connect. A community spot where people enjoy dropping by.” And his own dream bike? Bas chuckles. “I’ve built at least ten dream bikes for myself,” he says with a wink. “But they never stay mine for long—eventually, they end up in the shop and then someone falls in love with one and buys it.” So his dream bike keeps changing—both in form and owner. But he doesn’t seem to mind one bit: as long as he can keep building his dream—and his bikes.

May 27, 2025

Bram van Duinen

5 min. reading time

Sun, Style & Mobility: PENDLR and CHPO team up for adventure
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Sun, Style & Mobility: PENDLR and CHPO team up for adventure

At PENDLR, we’re always on the lookout for brands that seamlessly blend innovation, sustainability, and style. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce our latest collaboration with CHPO, a brand that not only crafts high-quality sunglasses but also places a strong emphasis on sustainability and social responsibility. Whether you're cycling to work, adventuring in the mountains, or simply enjoying a relaxing ride through the city, CHPO sunglasses are designed to be your perfect companion. The Perfect Sunglasses Picture this: you're cycling through the city in the morning, the sun is just peeking over the horizon, and you have a busy day ahead. You want to protect your eyes, but you also want to look good while gliding through traffic with ease. That’s where CHPO’s cycling sunglasses come into play. CHPO offers a wide range of unisex sunglasses that are perfect for every cyclist. Whether you’re cruising through the city, conquering a mountain trail, or commuting to work daily – these sunglasses provide not just protection but a timeless, stylish look. Plus, with frames made from 100% recycled plastic, you’re also making a conscious decision for the environment. Why CHPO? What sets CHPO apart? It starts with their unique blend of style and functionality. They design sunglasses that are not only comfortable and lightweight but also offer protection from harsh sunlight and strong winds. They’re ideal for cyclists who want clear vision without compromising on a fashionable look. Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword at CHPO – it’s at the core of everything they do. The sunglasses are made from recycled plastic, and even the cases and packaging are eco-friendly. This transforms plastic waste that would otherwise pollute our oceans and landscapes into stylish, high-quality sunglasses. Moreover, CHPO offers an array of lenses, from photochromic to contrast-enhancing glasses, ensuring that you always have optimal visibility, no matter the weather. Whether you're cycling under the blazing sun or facing a cloudy day, there's a pair of sunglasses that perfectly suits your ride. A More Sustainable Choice What truly sets CHPO apart is their unwavering commitment to sustainability. They ensure that every detail is thought through when it comes to environmentally friendly choices: Recycled Materials: Not only the frames but even the cases are made from recycled PET bottles. Sustainable Packaging: The plastic bags used in the packaging? They're completely biodegradable and made from corn. Collaboration with CleanHub: CHPO is actively working to combat ocean plastic pollution and supports communities in the fight against pollution. A Brand with a Mission CHPO is more than just a sunglasses brand. Founded in Sweden in 2013 and inspired by skateboarding, music, and art, CHPO stands for accessible design and social responsibility. Their motto, "Made for Everywhere," underscores their vision: high-quality, stylish products for everyone, without compromising on ethics and sustainability. Furthermore, CHPO is dedicated to creating a more equitable society and actively speaks out against racism, homophobia, and gender discrimination. Each season, they partner with non-profits and charitable organizations, donating 100% of the profits from selected collections to social causes. PENDLR & CHPO: A Sustainable Adventure Together Our partnership with CHPO is more than just a stylish collaboration – it’s a shared vision for a more sustainable future. With these sunglasses, we’re not only offering you optimal protection and comfort, but also empowering you to make mindful choices. So, are you ready to hit the road in style and responsibly with CHPO? Join us at PENDLR today!

Feb 18, 2025

Bram van Duinen

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KINEKT partners with PENDLR for exclusive distribution in Benelux
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KINEKT partners with PENDLR for exclusive distribution in Benelux

Kinekt, known for its premium Active Suspension Seatposts & Stems™, has signed a new distribution partnership with PENDLR, powered by Kruitbosch. PENDLR, the leading distributor in Benelux, will supply Kinekt products in the Benelux countries, western Germany, northern France, Poland, Slovenia and Denmark. Thanks to this partnership, the innovative Kinekt products will become more accessible to cyclists in Europe. As exclusive distributor, PENDLR will offer Kinekt's full range, including seatposts, stems and accessories. In doing so, it will target a wide audience: from e-bike commuters and recreational cyclists to avid riders. The goal? For everyone to enjoy more comfort, safety and control while cycling. ‘We are very excited about working with PENDLR,’ says Lindsay Cousley, President of Cirrus Cycles. ‘Their experience, extensive network in the cycling industry and excellent service fit perfectly with our mission to bring more comfort and better performance to cyclists worldwide.’ ‘At PENDLR, we strive to provide the best parts and accessories for micromobility,’ adds Ilse Michiels, Brand Manager at PENDLR. ‘The comfortable Kinekt seatposts are an ideal upgrade for speed pedelecs and others, offering an unrivalled riding experience.’ Cirrus Cycles would also like to express its appreciation to Pilot Distribution, its previous distributor in Europe. Thanks to their efforts, awareness of Kinekt products in Europe has grown significantly. With PENDLR as a new partner, Kinekt looks to the future with confidence. Together, we want cyclists in the Benelux and beyond to enjoy more comfort, control and riding pleasure. At Kinekt, we don't say: Love. Riding. More.™

Dec 17, 2024

Bram van Duinen

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