Bike North runs more than 40 rides each month for all levels of riders, for all types of bikes!
We have developed a huge
Rides library containing hundreds of routes around Sydney and beyond. In designing those rides, we have emphasised your safety, enjoyment and convenience. You can download those routes from Bike North’s
RidewithGPS club to your phone, Garmin, Wahoo or other device. As you get to know
RidewithGPS, you will find just how useful it can be.
While we offer rides which cater to those loving harder long-distance rides, we also take pride in helping novices find their cycling wheels and offering a range of rides at varying paces and distances. See how our
rides are graded here, showing their levels of difficulty.
If you are keen to join your first ride with us, we have some tips for you to get started. Read our safety guide so you
understand our important protocols and signals.
View the
calendar and find a ride that interests you and is suitable to your level of fitness and experience. If in doubt, please check with the Ride Leader before registering.
So, whether your idea of a great ride is a gentle trundle around Sydney Olympic Park, a hard slog up Mt. White and beyond, or anywhere in between, we’ve got the ride for you!
What bike is right for me?
On most Bike North rides, you will mainly see road bikes. Your choice of bike will depend on a number of factors. To assess the suitability of any bike, it is prudent to consider:
- Your strength and fitness. Do you want the extra oomph that an e-bike can provide, or do you want to get the extra fitness benefit from pushing harder yourself?
- The level of difficulty of the ride
- The surface on which you will be riding. Cycling on roads is generally easier with narrower tyres such as you typically see on road bikes. Large, chunky tyres can be much harder work, especially on long or fast rides. If you will be going over rough ground, however, consider fatter tyres, a gravel bike or even a mountain bike (MTB).
From the description of the ride in the Calendar, you will understand the terrain. If you have any questions, contact the Ride Leader who will be happy to advise you on the most suitable bike for the ride.