Your workshop for Friedrichshain
Our workshop is in the Bergmannkiez in Berlin-Kreuzberg — a good quarter of an hour by bike from southern Friedrichshain, the RAW-Gelände and Warschauer Straße. Via the Oberbaumbrücke, Skalitzer and Gitschiner Straße you're here in about 12 minutes, from the Boxhagener Kiez ("Boxi") via Görlitzer Park in about 15. We repair bikes of every brand — walk-in in the mornings, fixed price after diagnosis, usually same-day pickup.
Bike repair for customers from Friedrichshain
From a quick puncture fix to a full service: we repair bikes of every brand for customers from Friedrichshain and the surrounding area.
Full inspection
Safety check of all components including report.
Brake service
Mechanical & hydraulic — pads, bleeding, adjustment.
Gear adjustment
Clean indexing, cables, derailleur hanger check.
Tyre service
Tube change, tyre fitting, puncture help.
Chain & cassette
Wear measurement, precise replacement, lubrication.
Hydraulic brakes
Professional bleeding with brand equipment and original oil.
Wheel service
Truing, spoke replacement, hub maintenance.
E-bike service
Mechanical service for e-bikes — no software work.
Your workshop in Friedrichshain.
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From over 600 Google reviews by Berlin customers.
Open Mon–Sat 9am–9pm
12 hours a day — after-work friendly.
Walk-in without appointment 9am–12pm
Just drop your bike off in the morning.
Transparent fixed prices
Fixed price after diagnosis — no hidden costs.
Personal advice
You talk directly to the mechanic.
Workshop, sales & rental
Everything under one roof at the same location.
Friedrichshain at a glance
Starting points
Warschauer Str., RAW-Gelände, Boxhagener Platz, Simon-Dach-Straße, Ostkreuz — all within easy cycling distance of our workshop.
Fastest cycle route
Oberbaumbrücke → Skalitzer Str. → Gitschiner Str. → Bergmannkiez. About 12 minutes from Warschauer Str. (10–15 with traffic lights).
Public transport + bike
S3/S5/S7/S9/S75 & U1/U3 Warschauer Str. (about 12 min by bike), trams M10/M13, U1 Schlesisches Tor (5–7 min by bike).
Rainy-day tip
Take your bike on the U1 (Warschauer Str. → Hallesches Tor), then a 6-minute walk to us on Friesenstraße.
How to reach us from Friedrichshain
Our shop is in the Bergmannkiez in Berlin-Kreuzberg, quickly reachable from southern Friedrichshain and the RAW-Gelände. From Warschauer Straße (S3, S5, S7, S9, S75, U1, U3) the workshop is about 10–15 minutes by bike. Trams M10 and M13 also stop close to the shop.
BikeShop Friesen
Friesenstraße 24
10965 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Opening hours
Mon–Sat 9am–9pm
Sunday: by arrangement
Phone
030 32899017Karte von Google Maps. Beim Laden werden Daten an Google übertragen.
Frequently asked questions from Friedrichshain
Is BikeShop Friesen a bike workshop in Friedrichshain?
Our shop is in Kreuzberg, right on the border with Friedrichshain. Customers from Friedrichshain are very welcome and reach us in a few minutes by bike from Warschauer Straße or the Oberbaumbrücke.
What's the fastest way from Warschauer Platz to your shop?
Over the Oberbaumbrücke, then Skalitzer Straße towards Kottbusser Tor and on via Gitschiner Straße into the Bergmannkiez — about 12 minutes by bike, sometimes 15 with traffic lights. To skip the busy stretch, take the quieter Wrangelstraße from Görlitzer Park.
Can I ride to you from the Boxhagener Kiez?
Yes — from Simon-Dach-/Boxhagener Straße via Warschauer Str., Oberbaumbrücke and Skalitzer Str. you'll be here in around 15–18 minutes. A slightly quieter alternative runs via Wiener Straße and Görlitzer Park.
How long does a repair take for customers from Friedrichshain?
Simple repairs like tube changes or brake adjustments usually 30–60 minutes. Larger jobs like gears or hydraulic bleeding 2–4 hours. In most cases you pick up the same day.
Can I get my bike from Friedrichshain repaired without an appointment?
Yes, you can drop your bike off in the morning between 9am and 12pm without an appointment. For afternoon slots we recommend a quick call or WhatsApp ahead.
Do you accept bikes brought over on the S-Bahn from Friedrichshain?
Absolutely — the S-Bahn allows bikes with a bike ticket. Board at Warschauer Straße, Ostkreuz or Ostbahnhof, then continue by U1 to Hallesches Tor or ride the rest by bike. On rainy days often the most relaxed option.
For cyclists from the neighbourhood too.
Bike repair for Friedrichshain — get in touch
Walk-in in the mornings or a quick afternoon appointment. We'll get back to you fast with a fixed price.