Cycling Advocacy with Trek Mountain Bikes and Road Bikes

The bicycle corporation responsible for the design and manufacture of Trek mountain bikes and road bikes is well known in the cycling world for its advocacy campaigns as much as for the quality models it produces. This month they have renewed their support of some of the biggest cycling advocacy groups in the UK, by backing Go By Bike month for the second consecutive year. Through the month there’ll be offers at participating dealers of trek mountain bikes and road bikes so if you were going to treat yourself to a Trek, do it this month! With their purchase from the range of Trek mountain bikes or road bikes in the month of June, customers will be offered twelve months’ membership to either the LCC or the CTC. Sustainable transport group Sustrans will also be sending a free information pack to buyers. As well as all this, participating dealers will be giving away a free helmet with a purchase of Trek mountain bikes or road bikes in June.

Trek first launched the Go by Bike campaign in June 2009. The aim of the campaign was to encourage the take up of cycling for commuting and leisure. This year’s campaign aims to do the same whilst offering additional support to existing cyclists. This is why as well as special offers on Trek mountain bikes and road bikes; there is membership to cycling groups and information on offer this year. Trek’s aim in giving free membership to the LCC or CTC is to give more support to existing cyclists and giving new cyclists the confidence to get on their two wheels. Boosting the numbers of people regularly using bikes to get around has many benefits to health, finance and the environment and increased support for cyclists is always Welcome. So if you were thinking about buying one of the great Trek mountain bikes or road bikes, now’s the time.

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