bicycle user groups
Bike Sydney
BikeSydney is affiliated with Bicycle NSW whose mission is to promote, advocate, and support cycling in all its forms as an environmentally sustainable and healthy form of transport, recreation and tourism through the engagement of government, industry and the community at all levels.
Bike East
BIKEast is the bicycle user group (BUG) representing cyclists in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, stretching from the South Head of Sydney Harbour to La Perouse at the mouth of Botany Bay and west to the fringes of Sydney's CBD. This area covers Woollahra, Waverley, Randwick & Botany Bay Councils (postcodes 2021-2036).
Leichardt Bicycle Users Group (LBUG)
LBUG is active as a Bicycling Advocacy group, attending community meetings, Leichhardt Council Traffic Committee meetings and Town Planning meetings, and talking with the RTA. We also run a regular rides program with the motto "see Sydney by Bike". The LBUG Vision for Leichhardt: A place where bicycles are welcomed and encouraged as a practical and beneficial form of everyday transport and recreation.
Ashfield Bicycle Users Group (AshBUG)
Ashfield Bicycle User Group is for people who want to see things get better for cyclists in the Ashfield area.
Bike South West
Bike South West (BSW) is an incorporated non-profit community-based bicycle user group (BUG) that has members mainly in the local government areas of Bankstown, Canterbury and Hurstville Council areas. We are ordinary people, at all levels of fitness, who ride a variety of bicycles for transport, recreation, exercise and fun.
St. George Bicycle Users Group (St. George BUG)
The St. George BUG (Bicycle User Group) is a community group promoting cycling in the Hurstville, Kogarah and Rockdale Local Council Areas.
SharkBike
SharkBike was formed in 2002 by Sutherland Shire residents who, as regular cyclists, know the many benefits of this sustainable, healthy and neighbourhood-friendly transport mode. We established the group to promote cycling in Sutherland and to work with Council, RTA and others to bring about the necessary conditions for a greatly increased take-up of cycling across the Shire.

