Bike for Good has confirmed its course schedule at their Cytech Training Scotland Centre, offering a range of courses with dates currently running until January 2024. Cytech training, known as one of the bicycle industry’s premier training and accreditation schemes for bicycle mechanics, is dedicated to delivering training and promoting …
Read More »Glasgow cycling charity Bike For Good needs support through challenging winter
The Glasgow-based cycling charity Bike For Good is calling for help during a tough winter. Founded in 2010, Bike For Good services and sells refurbished bikes, teaches mechanic skills, provides cycle training, and delivers community programmes, all to help change lives for the better through cycling. But the charity is …
Read More »Glasgow-based cycling charity and social enterprise Bike for Good bringing Cytech training to Scotland
Cytech training Scotland is set to kick off tomorrow, 27th October, at Bike for Good Glasgow. The Glasgow-based cycling charity and social enterprise said it is ‘proud’ to bring the internationally recognised training and accreditation scheme for bicycle technicians to Scotland for the first time. The first Cytech training Scotland …
Read More »Glasgow-based cycling charity Bike for Good to open Cytech training facility
Glasgow-based cycling charity and social enterprise Bike for Good has announced its partnership with Cytech. Through this partnership, Bike for Good will provide Cytech’s training and accreditation scheme for current or aspiring bicycle technicians coming from Scotland and further afield. Gregory Kinsman-Chauvet, founder and cycling enthusiast officer (CEO) at Bike …
Read More »Motion Forward launches to support UK bike fleets
Bike for Good and Vélogik have teamed up to launch Motion Forward, a partnership aimed at promoting expert maintenance and servicing ‘for a successful and well-used bicycle fleet’. The joint venture specialises in BTOB bike maintenance and aims to encourage more people throughout the UK to adopt cycling, both as …
Read More »