Tue 19 May 2026
Discover Cycling That Works for You.
Book your free e cycle & inclusive trike try out session.Now’s your chance to experience the freedom, confidence and joy of cycling with a little extra support. Our free e cycle and inclusive cycle try out sessions are designed to help you explore cycling in a welcoming, pressure free environment, whether you’re returning to cycling, trying something new, or discovering what works best for your body and lifestyle.
No experience needed. Just curiosity.
Booking your try out session:
Please complete your online booking by Monday 18th May at 10am to secure your place.
Spaces are limited, and bookings may close early once capacity is reached.
Attending your session:
Join us at the University of Salford on Tuesday 19 May, between 10am and 12pm.
A friendly, knowledgeable member of our team will be there to welcome you, help with setup and answer any questions. Please allow 45-60 minutes for your session so you can try the cycle or trike comfortably and at your own pace.
When you arrive on campus, follow signs for the New Adelphi Building and look out for our bright orange gazebo or branded flag.
Where to find us:
New Adelphi Building
University of Salford
University Road
Salford
M5 4BR
Parking information
Parking is available on campus but is charged. Nearby options include:
Our try out sessions give you the opportunity to:
• Experience e cycles for easier, more enjoyable riding
• Try inclusive trikes, designed to support balance, stability and comfort
• Build confidence in a safe, supportive environment
• Get personalised guidance from experienced staff
These sessions are about finding what works for you — there’s no pressure to commit to anything afterwards.
Additional information:
Our e cycles are fitted with anti theft GPS devices, which activate only in the event of theft or non return. Individual journeys are not tracked.
Need help?
If you have any questions before booking or attending, please contact: gmborrowanebike@cyclinguk.org
Please note: Do not contact the University of Salford directly regarding these sessions.
Everyone deserves access to cycling. Come and try something that could change how you move and how you feel.