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Balmain bike bus every Wed.

Balmain bike bus every Wed.

Tue, Aug 25, 10:00 PM
From Bike Leichhardt
4.8

Join the Balmain Bike Bus, run and led by "Climate Change Balmain-Rozelle" for a pleasant ride to Union Square Pyrmont via White Bay power station and the ANZAC bridge. Two joining points: Option 1 8am, meet at Loyalty Square, outside Woolies Balmain departing at 8.10 am – and led through Balmain to White Bay Power Station. Option 2 Meet at the Robert Street gate, White Bay Power Station at 8.10 for 8.20 departure. The ride will continue over the Anzac Bridge to Union Square on Harris St, Pyrmont. Some may then choose to ride on to other locations, others may have a coffee nearby or simply head home. The Balmain Bike Bus happens every Wednesday from Loyalty Square. After the ride things get flexible depending on the desires/needs of participants that week - sometimes helping them to get to their destination/s, or sometimes stop for a coffee before heading off to work or to make the return journey home. • For more information about the Balmain Bike Bus, contact Rebecca Fernandez, by email on rebeccafernandez@outlook.com

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Epping, Tram-side, Olympic, Leichhardt

Epping, Tram-side, Olympic, Leichhardt

Sun, Aug 30, 12:00 AM
From Bike Leichhardt
4.8

(If you last all the way to Leichhardt:) Easy-Medium 35km [+260M] (-> GCP 0.74) scenic ride, mainly on shared-paths and backstreets. We start on backstreets to Carlingford, then cruise down the wide shared-path aside the Light Rail to Parramatta River. Thence riverside to Olympic Park, brunch break, then conventional route through Concord to Leichhardt, Optional spiral climb for view @ 18km: Bay Marker Coffee/brunch @ 23km: Waterview Cafe Various transport bail-out points on/near route: @ 4km to 8km: several light-rail stops (to near Parramatta Stn); @ 11km ferry at Rydalmere Wharf @ 16km ferry at Olympic Park Wharf @ 21km train at Olympic Park Stn @ 24km train at Concord West Stn (back to Epping if car there?) @ 34km light-rail at Leichhardt North (to Central) The ride will start outside "Good as New", 28 High St Epping, some 200M UP FROM STATION (left from barriers, down to Beecroft Rd) Free parking in High St, south of start. [If by car, return by train @ 24km (Concord West) or @ 37km (Petersham)] The ride will finish in Leichhardt, with option to Petersham Stn (2km). Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/56524219 You'll need a bicycle in good working order, helmet, water, sun screen, spare tube(s) for puncture(s), clothing layers? Please do NOT come if unwell, or unsuited for the ride as specified. Contact Leader if doubts/queries/ relevant-medical-conditions: Richard 0428 640 975.

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Hurlstone Park - Loop via Oatley & Sylvania Waters

Hurlstone Park - Loop via Oatley & Sylvania Waters

Sat, Aug 22, 10:30 PM
From Bike Leichhardt
4.8

Approx 55km starting & ending at Hurlstone Park Ewan Park Yarning Circle This is a moderately paced ride with several hills, and some road riding. Must be confident in traffic. Traveling on cycle ways, Back roads and parks with some bail out points. From Hurlstone Park we will take the cycleway from Earlwood to join the M5 Linear East cycleway, to Salt Pan creek mangroves on narrow boardwalk to Riverwood then Back streets and Oatley Park to Oatley for refreshments. Continuing to Como, Jannali onto the Sylvania Waters and Captain Cook Bridge, Muddy Creek Bridge an easy run back to Hurlstone Park. Please keep an eye on posts on Meet up for any last minute changes to plan. Riders must be 2026 financial member ($10 cash on day accepted). (First time riders can trial a ride and will then be asked to join). Please be considerate to others. We are frequently over-subscribed for rides with waitlists. If you don't think you can make a ride, please cancel by night before at the latest, to give someone else a chance to ride. Please stay between the Leader & the Sweep and obey road rules on the ride. You need a bike in good mechanical order, a helmet, water bottle/s, snacks, a spare inner tube(s), and a pump in case of a puncture. And good humour! Helen's on ride mobile 0424014662

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Eastern Sydney Coastal Explorer

Eastern Sydney Coastal Explorer

Sat, Aug 22, 10:15 PM
From BIKEast
4.8

A relaxed morning bike ride with plenty of stops to catch your breath enjoy the fabulous harbour views and coastal scenery. *This ride starts early to avoid the traffic that builds up around the beaches and harbourside suburbs throughout the day.* We'll ride (easy pace, mostly on quieter streets and shared paths) along on- and off-road cycleways and back to Bondi Junction (ETA 11.30am). **Refer to the ride route map for a more detailed description.** *The ride will go ahead in a fine drizzle but not heavy rain - please check the site on the morning of the ride for any weather-related updates!* **You must RSVP in order to attend the ride.** Please make sure you UPDATE your RSVP if you cannot make it as nobody wants to be waiting for a no-show. **Disclaimer:** *By signing up for this event you acknowledge that you are personally responsible for your own safety, and that you are participating in the event entirely at your own risk. You also agree to indemnify the ride host/organiser from all claims for damages which may be incurred as a result of your participation.*

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Morning Spin Parramatta Cycleway - Olympic Park - Duck River

Fri, Aug 28, 11:30 PM
From Dicycles On Bicycles
4.8
7 attendees
Moore Park to Ramsgate RTN - 36k

Moore Park to Ramsgate RTN - 36k

Fri, Aug 21, 9:30 PM
From BIKEast
4.8

An easy and relatively flat morning ride south through Waterloo, Alexandria, Mascot, around Sydney Airport and along the new cycle path through the Barton and Scarborough Park wetlands to Ramsgate where we stop for coffee/pastries. Much of the ride is on cycleways, otherwise along back streets, except for the first short stretch along Dacey Ave and South Dowling St. We meet at the Dacey Avenue Bus Shelter, Kensington (in front of the E S Marks Athletic Field) and leave from there promptly at 7:30 am. Alternatively - meet us at 7:45 am in front of The Grounds on the corner of Bourke Rd and Huntley St Alexandria. Medium pace (20kph av.) ETA return 10:30 am

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup connects people with shared interests through local group events. It's ideal for finding activities like ebike rides or social gatherings.

Search on Meetup for groups and events focused on ebike rides in Sydney. You can browse sections on outdoor activities or specific locations nearby.

Yes, Sydney hosts a variety of outdoor events, including ebike rides. Meetup lets you easily find these activities and join groups participating in them.

Absolutely! Meetup allows you to join ebike riding groups in Sydney where you can participate in organized rides and meet fellow enthusiasts.

Experience requirements vary. Some groups welcome beginners, while others may focus on more experienced riders. Always check the event details.

Yes, you're free to join as many ebike events as you'd like. There's no limit to how many interests or groups you can engage with on Meetup.

To RSVP, simply visit the event page on Meetup and use the RSVP button. This reserves your spot and keeps the host informed about attendance.

Not all ebike rides are guided. The nature of the ride depends on the group organizer. Some may offer guided experiences, while others are casual meetups.

Joining Meetup is free, but some events may incur costs, set by the event organizers. Always check the event page for specific details and potential fees.

Attending ebike rides on Meetup is a great way to meet new cycling enthusiasts. Engaging with others in the activities often leads to meaningful connections.

If you don't find existing ebike groups, consider starting your own. Meetup provides tools for creating and organizing new groups easily.

While most outings like ebike rides occur in person, some groups might offer virtual meetups. Always check the details for each event on Meetup.

Meetup primarily focuses on group events rather than one-on-one meetups, fostering community through shared group experiences.

Weather may impact outdoor events like ebiking. Follow event updates or communicate with event organizers for any weather-related changes.

Yes, communities and event frequency can vary based on member activity and interest. This fluidity keeps Meetup dynamic and responsive.