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Bike Revolution Delivery
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Bikeability
Outfit Moray are the Bikeability co-ordinators for Moray on behalf of Moray Council. They also provide training courses for people to become Bikeability Scotland Instructors to help deliver Bikeability in local schools.
Bike Doctor
The Bike Doctor is our mobile bike clinic, providing a road safety check for your bicycle, ensuring it is fit for use and will keep you safe on the roads.
Cycling Skills
From starting out with balance bikes to improving bike skills, GoMTB and led rides, we have a variety of cycling based activities for young people and their families plus adult confidence courses
Adaptive Cycling
We have a range of adapted bikes which we use to deliver our adaptive cycling sessions for groups and schools, as well as making them for hire or trial
School Cycling Activities
‘Learn to ride’ sessions for any pupils who have never learnt to ride or those who are feeling a little wobbly, in order to support our aim to get them involved in our main Bikeability programme. We can work with Primaries 1 – 7.
Learn to Cycle
Learning to ride a bike can be tricky, so we have pulled together our top tips to help out, along with some great videos from Cycling Scotland’s Play on Pedals programme
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