Arran Bike Club Night Ride!

5 Jan 2012, Arran

PLEASE NOTE: This event has now finished
 
 
Our Mountain Bike runs are off-road as much as possible, using forest tracks and single-track. Anyone is welcome to join us, young or old, fit or not so fit - nobody gets left behind!

Our evening rides are just good fun for all, finishing at approx 8.30-9.00pm. Visitors to the island are also very welcome to join us. Bikes can be hired from Arran Adventure Company.

Night riding is very exciting but you do need some hi-viz clothing and good bright lights as most of the rides take place off road in some very dark places!

The Arran Bike Club website states that it costs £15 per year for adults and under 18 years go free. Membership includes subsidised jerseys, newsletters, website, affiliations, etc.

The Arran Bike Club has a growing membership of approximately 35 members, both young and old, male and female, MTB's and road, all with varying levels of fitness and experience, but all with a passion for cycling.

Details

5 Jan 2012
5:30pm

Categories
Sport and Outdoor

Venue

Coffee Pot Car Park

Address
Whiting Bay
Isle of Arran

Booking

Price
Please contact Gerard (details below).

Contact

Organiser
Gerard Tattersfield

Organiser Email address

 
 

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