Cycling groups and organisations Cycling groups and organisations
Find out how you can get involved in your local cycling community. From group rides, basic bike fixes, coffee catch-ups, bike donations and community bike sales, the networks across Tāmaki Makaurau are always growing.
Bike Hubs
Bike Hubs are free community-run spaces for people interested in cycling. They offer basic bike fixes, cycling information and advice, education and training, donated bike resales, and events. They operate 15 to 25 hours per week and are typically based out of modified shipping containers. If you have an old bike to dust off, need a minor repair or simply want some advice, drop by to chat to a friendly, local bike expert.
As part of the Community Bike Hub project, Auckland Transport is delivering 9 new Bike Hubs.
location |
address |
hours |
operated by |
1 Olympic Place, New Lynn |
Thursday to Sunday 10am to 2pm |
EcoMatters |
|
14 Edmonton Road, Henderson |
Friday to Sunday 10am to 4pm |
EcoMatters |
|
204 Taniwha Street, Glen Innes |
Thursday to Sunday 10am to 2pm |
EcoMatters |
|
89 Quay Street, Auckland Central |
Thursday to Sunday 10am to 2pm |
EcoMatters |
|
120 East Tamaki Road, Otara. |
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9:30am to 2pm Thursday 5pm to 7pm |
Community Builders Trust |
|
Waiheke * |
Waiheke Sustainability Centre, Alison Park, Mako Street, Oneroa |
Saturday & Sunday 10am to 2pm |
Waiheke Resources Trust |
Wesley Community Centre, 740 Sandringham Road, Mount Roskill |
Every fourth Saturday of the month 10am to 2pm, and every second Wednesday 5:30 to 7:30pm |
Active Transport Trust |
|
10 Waddon Place, Māngere Town Centre |
Tuesday to Thursday 11am to 4pm, Sunday 11am to 2pm |
Triple Teez |
* Note Waiheke and Puketāpapa are part of the Community Bike Hubs project and are in the process of being upgraded into a full Bike Hub. They currently offer limited hours and services.
Other community-run bike spaces include Bike Kitchen May Road, Tumeke Cycle Space and S Double S Services, and are best contacted directly for more information.
Bike Auckland and Bike Burbs
Bike Burbs are a grassroots movement of community-led groups, supported by Bike Auckland. There are dozens of Burbs from Pukekohe to Ōrewa. Some of the larger and more active burbs have even established Bike Hubs (see above). Check out the map of current Burbs, or visit the Bike Burbs website for more information.
Bike Auckland is the independent voice for cycling in Auckland, supporting everyone who rides a bike in Tāmaki Makaurau. Visit their website for more information on how to get involved.
Other cycling community groups
Recreation and social
- Auckland Cycling Group Meetup (MTB, road and urban rides)
- Frocks on Bikes
- East Auckland Seniors Cycling Club
Mountain biking
- Auckland Mountain Bike Club
- Jafakids (11-19 yo) MTB Club
- Pohutukawa Coast Bike Club
- West Coast Riders Club
Road cycling
- Counties Manukau Cycling Club
- Manukau City Veterans Cycle Club
- Department of Cycling (West Auckland)
- North Harbour Cycling Club
- Grey Lynn Cycle Club
BMX
- East City BMX Club
- Manukau Taniwhas BMX Club
- Mountain Raiders BMX Club
- North Harbour BMX Club
- Sunset Coast BMX Club
- Waitakere BMX Club
More resources
- Waka Kotahi cycling information
- Adult and child bike education
- Bike safe training
- Cycling Action Network
- Cycling New Zealand