Lug & Carrie E-Bike Subscriptions in Sydney: 50% Off and Practical Rider Training

Riding an electric bike (e-bike) in Sydney is a fantastic way to get around, whether you’re commuting, exploring, or riding with precious cargo like your kids. With the right equipment and know-how, you can turn everyday journeys into fun, safe, and memorable adventures. To help you get started, we’ve partnered with Lug & Carrie and they will offer good movers 50% discount on an 8 week e-bike subscription.

Why Choose an Electric Bike for Sydney?

Sydney’s unique mix of hills, traffic, and scenic routes makes it an ideal place for an e-bike. Electric bikes make riding easy, even when you’re carrying extra weight—like kids, groceries, or both! With Lug & Carrie’s subscription service, you get access to high-quality e-bikes without the upfront cost, plus rider rescue, maintenance and insurance included. Whether you’re cruising to school drop-off or exploring bike-friendly streets, e-bikes make family riding effortless.

Riding with Kids: Tips for Safe and Happy Rides

Riding with kids is an opportunity to share special moments while teaching them valuable life skills. Here are some top tips to keep your rides safe, fun, and stress-free:

  1. Always Keep Brakes On When Mounting or Dismounting
    When stationary on a cargo bike, any bike, always keep the brakes engaged to prevent your bike from rolling away. With kids as your precious cargo, safety starts before the ride does.

  2. Lower Your Seat for Stability
    A lower seat height makes starting and stopping much more stable, especially when carrying kids. Unless you're planning an Olympic feat, there’s no need to have your seat so high that you’re on tiptoes—it’s about safety and comfort.

  3. Take the Lane with Confidence
    Riding with kids means you’re not just protecting yourself but also teaching them to share the road safely. Take the lane, when needed to ensure visibility and control, especially in areas where there are parked cars (doors) or the road narrows.

  4. Make Connections with Fellow Road Users
    Teach your kids to wave, smile, and ring their bike bell to connect with others on the road. Being gracious and making your family human to drivers is a great way to reduce road rage and encourage shared space. Unlike being in a car, where metal separates you from the world, riding a bike allows you to be seen as people, not objects.

  5. Practice Stops and Starts
    Balancing extra weight can take practice, so spend time getting comfortable with starting and stopping. Practicing in a quiet area before hitting the road helps build confidence.

Why Combine Lug & Carrie with Pedal Set Go?

With Lug & Carrie’s reliable, family-friendly e-bikes and Pedal Set Go’s expert training, you’ll have all the tools you need to ride safely and confidently in Sydney. From learning road rules to mastering on-road skills with kids, we’ll help you make every ride enjoyable and stress-free.

Discount for Pedal Set Go Friends!
As part of our partnership, Lug & Carrie is offering a 50% discount on their e-bike subscription service. It’s the perfect way to start your e-bike journey.

Claim Your Discount with Lug & Carrie Here

Got your e-bike? Build your skills before carrying children or riding in traffic.

Pedal Set Go provides practical e-bike and cargo-bike training in Sydney using your own bike. Sessions can cover bike setup, starting and stopping, braking, low-speed control, gears and assistance settings, carrying extra weight, and safer urban riding.

Book an e-bike skills and safety lesson

Start Your E-Bike Adventure Today

Riding an electric bike in Sydney is one of the most enjoyable ways to travel, and with the right preparation, it’s a safe and sustainable choice for the whole family. Whether you’re commuting solo, exploring with kids, or just riding for fun, Lug & Carrie and Pedal Set Go have you covered.

Let’s make every ride an adventure—together!

Li from Pedal Set Go on Tern GSD, one of the Lug and Carrie bikes on offer to carry cargo or passengers

Li from Pedal Set Go on Tern GSD, one of the Lug and Carrie bikes on offer to carry cargo or passengers


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