Migrating a cycling clothing and accessories store from WooCommerce to Shopify (2026)
How to migrate a cycling clothing, components, or accessories WooCommerce store to Shopify — technical apparel specs, component compatibility, helmet safety standards, club wholesale, and cycling accessory retail Shopify setup.
Cycling clothing and accessories retail is distinct from bike retail — many specialist stores focus on the high-margin soft goods, components, and technology rather than complete bikes. This category includes road and mountain bike apparel, helmets, components, computers, and nutrition. Technical specification accuracy is highly valued by cycling consumers who research purchases carefully. Migrating to Shopify suits this technical product mix.
Product categories
- Cycling jerseys: Road, MTB, gravel, commuter. Fabric, fit (race/sportive/leisure), pockets, zips.
- Bib shorts and tights: Chamois type, bib design, fabric weight (3-season/winter).
- Jackets and gilets: Wind/waterproof layers. Breathability, packability, hi-vis.
- Helmets: Road, MTB, gravel, time trial, commuter. Safety standards, aerodynamics, ventilation.
- Shoes and cleats: Road (3-bolt cleat), MTB (2-bolt SPD), commuter. Stiffness, cleat compatibility.
- Cycling computers and GPS: Map navigation, training zones, sensor compatibility.
- Components: Groupsets, handlebars, saddles, wheels. Compatibility (BB standard, disc/rim, speeds).
- Nutrition: Gels, bars, energy drinks, electrolytes. Caffeine content, allergens.
- Lights: Front (lux rating), rear (lumen). Road legal for UK (the Highway Code).
- Accessories: Water bottles, cages, saddle bags, pumps, multi-tools.
Jersey and bib shorts specifications
product.metafields.cycling.garment_type = "Jersey / Bib shorts / Tights / Jacket / Gilet"
product.metafields.cycling.fit = "Race / Sportive / Endurance / Leisure"
product.metafields.cycling.fabric_composition = "88% Polyamide, 12% Elastane"
product.metafields.cycling.fabric_weight_gsm = "140"
product.metafields.cycling.pockets = "3 rear + 1 zip"
product.metafields.cycling.zip = "Full length / Half / Hidden"
product.metafields.cycling.reflective_elements = "true"
product.metafields.cycling.uv_protection = "UPF 50+"
product.metafields.cycling.season = "Spring-Summer / Autumn-Winter / 3-season / All-year"
Chamois (pad) specifications for bib shorts
product.metafields.cycling.chamois_brand = "Elastic Interface / Progel / Own brand"
product.metafields.cycling.chamois_type = "Race / Sportive / Long distance"
product.metafields.cycling.chamois_thickness_mm = "12" // thicker = more comfort, less road feel
product.metafields.cycling.antibacterial = "true"
product.metafields.cycling.moisture_management = "true"
Helmet safety standards
product.metafields.cycling.helmet_standard = "EN 1078 / CPSC 1203" // UK/EU and US standards
product.metafields.cycling.mips = "true" // rotational impact protection
product.metafields.cycling.aero = "true" // aero road helmet
product.metafields.cycling.vent_count = "16"
product.metafields.cycling.weight_g = "270"
product.metafields.cycling.retention_system = "BOA / Dial adjuster"
product.metafields.cycling.visor = "false" // MTB helmets often have visors
Component compatibility
Compatibility is the most important and complex aspect of cycling component retail. Wrong components = expensive returns:
- Groupset speeds: 11-speed vs 12-speed — chain, cassette, derailleurs must match
- Brake standard: Disc (flat mount vs post mount) vs rim — components not interchangeable
- Bottom bracket standard: Threaded (BSA) vs press-fit (PF30, BB86, BB92) vs T47
- Wheel/tyre standard: 700c, 650b, 26", 27.5", 29" — must match frame
- Stem and handlebar diameter: 31.8mm vs 35mm oversize
- Include compatibility tables or notes on component product pages — reduces pre-purchase questions and returns significantly
product.metafields.cycling.compatible_speeds = "11-speed / 12-speed"
product.metafields.cycling.brake_standard = "Disc / Rim"
product.metafields.cycling.disc_mount = "Flat mount / Post mount"
product.metafields.cycling.bb_standard = "BSA threaded / PF30 / BB86 / T47"
product.metafields.cycling.cleat_type = "3-bolt Look / 2-bolt SPD / SPD-SL"
Lights and road legality
Cycling lights used on UK roads must meet Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 (RVLR):
- Front light: white, visible 200m ahead, ideally BS 6102/3 or equivalent — steady or flashing (flashing is legal in UK since 2005)
- Rear light: red, visible 200m behind
- Reflector: red rear reflector mandatory for night riding
- Note "road legal" or "road use" on lights designed for on-road use — distinguish from race/sport lights not road legal
product.metafields.cycling.lux = "800" // front light brightness
product.metafields.cycling.lumen = "50" // rear light brightness
product.metafields.cycling.road_legal = "true"
product.metafields.cycling.run_time_hours = "6" // at standard mode
product.metafields.cycling.usb_rechargeable = "true"
Club kit and custom jersey printing
- Club jerseys: sublimation printing for road, triathlon, and cycling clubs — minimum 10–15 units per design
- Race numbers: some clubs want bib shorts and jerseys with race number holders
- Kit design service: offer design assistance or template builder for clubs — adds value and captures B2B orders
Post-migration checklist for cycling clothing and accessories stores
- Apparel: fabric composition (UK textile law), fit type, season, and pocket count as metafields
- Bib shorts: chamois brand and type as metafields
- Helmets: EN 1078 standard, MIPS, vent count, and weight as metafields
- Components: compatibility notes (speeds, brake standard, BB standard) on all components
- Lights: lux/lumen rating, road legal status, and run time as metafields
- Club kit: B2B quote process for sublimation jersey orders
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