Baek is a specialized Elementor Template Kit tailored for bicycle repair shops, mobile mechanics, and cycling service centers. It shifts away from the heavy industrial look of the Dustri kit and instead uses a sporty, high-energy aesthetic with bold "action" colors (typically neon greens or oranges) and clean service cards.
Since bike repair is often a local, service-oriented business, this kit is built to prioritize fast contact and clear service menus.
Baek usually includes 10 to 15 templates that cover the essential needs of a bike shop:
Hero Sections with Impact: Designed to show a high-res image of a mechanic or a high-end bike immediately.
Service Detail Layouts: Specific templates for "Brake Tuning," "Drivetrain Cleaning," or "Full Overhauls."
Booking/Appointment Forms: Integrated sections where customers can book a time slot or request a mobile repair pickup.
Testimonial Grids: Essential for local businesses to showcase customer trust.
Price Lists: Clean, easy-to-read tables for different service tiers (Basic, Silver, Gold packages).
Before you import Baek, ensure your WordPress environment is ready. This kit is generally "lightweight," but it does have specific dependencies:
Elementor (Free Version): The core engine.
Elementor Pro (Recommended): While many parts of Baek work with the free version, you will likely need Pro for the "Single Post" templates (for your blog) and the advanced "Theme Builder" features (Header/Footer).
Jeg Elementor Kit: This is a common requirement for Baek to enable advanced widgets like "Animated Headlines" or "Price Lists."
MetForm: Frequently used in this kit for the specialized service request forms.
To ensure the bike icons and colors load perfectly, follow this import sequence:
Step 1: The Base. Install the Hello Elementor theme.
Step 2: The Importer. Install and activate the Envato Elements plugin.
Step 3: The Upload. Go to Elements > Installed Kits, upload your baek-kit.zip, and click Install Requirements (the orange button) to grab all the extra plugins automatically.
Step 4: Global Styles First. Click "Import Template" on the Global Kit Styles before anything else. This sets your site-wide "bike shop" colors and fonts.
Step 5: The Homepage. Import the Home page last.
Use SVG Icons: Baek looks best with sharp, vector icons of gears, wrenches, and bicycles. Make sure you have "SVG Uploads" enabled in your Elementor settings.
Local SEO: Since this is for a service business, make sure to replace the placeholder map in the kit with a live Google Maps widget showing your shop's actual location.
Action Photos: If you have photos of your actual workshop, swap them into the "About" and "Service" sections. Real photos of a local shop build much more trust than the stock images included in the kit.
Would you like me to help you draft the "Service Packages" text (Basic vs. Full Overhaul) for your pricing table, or are you running into a "Memory Limit" error during the kit import?
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Feb 02, 2026 09:49 AM
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