Media Personality Osher Gunsberg Joins New Look We Ride Australia Board

Osher Gunsberg joins We Ride Australia Board

Osher Gunsberg is well known as the host of national TV series including Australian Idol, The Bachelor and Bachelorette. He’s also a radio host, best selling author and advocate for mental health.  But less well known is that he’s an avid cyclist. He joins the We Ride Australia Board to bring his extensive media savvy,…

Inside Sydney’s Newest Bike Shop

The new store is divided into three roughly equal sections by structural walls that support the old multi-storey brick apartment building in which it’s housed. This is the western third of the store

Sydney Electric Bikes has just opened its fifth Sydney location, Centennial Park.  Strictly speaking, the new store is in Woollahra but it is directly opposite one of the main entrances to Centennial Park, which is by far the most popular cycling destination in the eastern suburbs of Sydney.  Centennial Park covers 189 hectares and includes a wide 3.8 kilometre cycling loop. According…

Trisled Becomes Australian Distributor of TerraTrike and GreenSpeed

Trisled Gizmo

One of the many attractive features of Australia’s bike industry is its diversity. There are many niches that are surprisingly large in business sales revenue terms. Some of these niches are on a growth trajectory. Recumbent bicycles is one such niche that after many years on the margins, is seeing rapid growth in sales. This…

Remarkable Turnaround for Symbolic College Street Bike Path

Five years ago, one of the most heavily used protected bicycle paths in Australia that had been built at a cost of five million dollars, was ripped out upon the orders of an anti-cycling Roads Minister. The state was New South Wales, the path was along College Street that borders Hyde Park in the CBD…

New Australian Museum of MTB Would Love Dealer Input

Krischan Spranz and Joe Mullen

Willunga is a small South Australian town 47 km south of Adelaide. From a cycling perspective, it’s most famous for being nestled at the base of Willunga Hill, which for 20 years since its inception has hosted the ‘Queen Stage’ of the Tour Down Under. But there’s now a new cycling attraction which rather than…