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Adaptive bike taster session and short ride

Come along for an amazing opportunity to sample all of the bikes available at Lochore Meadows. There are various types of bikes suited to many levels of ability and access.
This ride is for those who would like to try a more accessible bike or would like to learn more about adaptive bikes.
Bikes include:
- Side By Side
- Duet
- O-Pair
- Recumbent hand and pedal trike
- Mountain Bikes are also available to accompany riders using the adapted bikes.
There will be training available showing you how to use the various bikes. and you will get an opportunity to try various bikes before we head out on a short journey together within the traffic-free environment of Lochore Meadows Country Park.
We will have a minibus available to take you from Greener Kirkcaldy (8 East Fergus Place, KY1 1XT) to Lochore meadows leaving at 6pm. You must let us know if you require transportation. This minibus has standard seating only.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Teas, coffees and snacks will be available.
This event is part of the Kirkcaldy Cycling Festival. Attendees at the event will have the opportunity to enter the Kirkcaldy Cycling Festival prize draw.
Booking Instructions
The event is free but booking is required.
If you are having trouble booking you can call 01592 858458 or email info@greenerkirkcaldy.org.uk for assistance.
Accessibility
We aim to make this ride as accessible as possible for all attending. If you have any questions about the bikes available, transport arrangements or the event as a whole please get in touch.
If you are a wheelchair user that can make your own way to Lochore Meadows and can independently transfer to one of the bikes we would love for you to join us. However, we may be unable to support transport to the event.
If people require a carer/support they should come with all the support they need, we are there to support the bike side of things and on request could pilot the adaptive bikes if the carer is not confident. The carer could then use a traditional bike to accompany the adaptive bike.