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Everyone, regardless of age, ability, or background, can enjoy the benefits of riding a bicycle

Bicycles provide mobility assistance to help more people travel further than they could by foot. For many people, walking is very difficult. 18% of Australians have a disability. And more than 50% of people over the age of 60 are not physically active enough for good health. Foot, knee and ankle injuries or disabilities, some cardiovascular conditions, arthritis, some spinal injuries or chronic conditions can make walking painful.

Bikes can be a solution. Electric assist bicycles, tricycles and scooters have hugely expanded the possibilities for getting out and about independently.  And bike riding regularly can be so very good for mental and physical health.

The Bicycle NSW blog regularly showcases organisations that champion inclusive cycling. We support inclusive bicycle events and community programs. Of course, we also advocate each and every day for better infrastructure to make cbike riding more accessible for everyone!

Advice and support

Disability Sports Australia has some information on its website on how to get involved in disabled cycling. Sport NSW recognises the social and health benefits associated with participation in active recreation and campaigns for sport to be accessible to all members of the community. CPSARA aims to encourage sporting and recreational opportunities for people of all ages with Cerebral Palsy and other neurological conditions.

Equipment

Your local bike shop is the best place to find a high-quality e-bike. For modified or customised trikes and bikes, contact a specialist retailer such as everyBody eBikes or Freedom Wheels. Such equipment options are unique to each person and therefore should be discussed with your physiotherapist. Buying a non-standard cycle, like a handcycle or e-tricycle, can be very expensive. If you are registered with a disability you may have funding allocated for equipment, such as part of your NDIS package.

Elderly people in a CWA trishaw

Event and guided rides

Councils often have cycling skills programs that support less able riders. The Bicycle Education Centre in Campbelltown is a great example.

We encourage you to reach out to your local Bicycle User Group and see how they can help you experience the joy of bike riding. Central Coast BUG has a fantastic RidesAssist program, and many other BUGs run rides suitable for new riders.

Cycling Without Age  is a wonderful global movement that provides joy and vitality to older adults through the magic of the bicycle. Modified electric trishaws allow a pilot to ride with two passengers.  They are invaluable for allowing nursing home residents to enjoy the recreational benefits and fresh air of a bike ride. Several of our Bicycle User Groups - such a BIKEast, Bike North and Western Sydney Cycling Network - run chapters of Cycling Without Age in NSW.

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