Savvy Cyclist Class - Long Island City
Bike New York's free full-day class teaches how to "drive" a bicycle on busy urban streets. The course includes classroom and outdoor portions and explains rules of the road, how to perform a bike safety check, fix a flat tire, avoid road hazards, and much more.
Savvy Cyclist is a free, one-day "introduction to cycling" program for adults and mature teens who want to improve their cycling skills. This class is ideal for new cyclists who want to learn the basics, those returning to cycling from a long hiatus, people who want to be more independent on their bike, and those who feel a little nervous while cycling in traffic.
If you do not know how to ride a bike (that is, start, stop, balance and steer without falling down), this is not the right class for you. Participants must know how to balance and control a bicycle. (Don't know how to ride yet? Read these learn-to-ride instructions to try on your own [pdf]--the method works for adults and children alike.)
Course Content
- Adjusting your bike and helmet for a comfortable fit
- Performing a safety inspection on your bike to make sure everything is working properly
- Fixing a flat tire
- Using your gear system
- Locking your bike
- Bike handling skills
- Cycling safely and confidently in traffic
The class is mostly hands-on and bike-riding activities, though it includes some classroom learning. Participants will receive literature and accessories to ensure continued safe and enjoyable riding.
Savvy Cyclist is a League of American Bicyclists Road I class, and it fulfills the pre-requisite for entering the training and certification seminar to become a League Cycling Instructor.
- When
- May 17, 2008 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Where
- Recycle-A-Bicycle training center
46-01 5th St. (at 46th Av.)
Long Island City, Queens - Cost
- Savvy Cyclist class is free, but to guarantee a place in the class, and to help ensure that registrants show up, we require a refundable $20 deposit by check or credit card. (Please do not send cash.)
- RSVP
- Print out this PDF form, fill it out and fax to Bike New York at 212-932-3206 or mail to: Bike New York, Bicycle Education Program, 891 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10025. No day-of-class walk-ins, please!
- More Info
- Bike New York






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