Cycling UK vs British Cycling

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Sorry if I’ve put this 8n the wrong sub forum. I know both of these organisations provide pretty good things like insurance for cyclists. Would appreciate some insights and opinions from members before I part with my cash. Thanks all.

I chose CyclingUK was cheaper for me, and less race orientated. If they were the same price I'd probably still go with CUK as I'm not interested in the racing aspect of cycling outside of watching the odd race here and there.

Just a thought - compare the member discounts if there is something you buy regularly or want specifically as it might be worth getting one over the other if you can save something.
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
BC is better if you race (or British Masters Cycling) rather than Cycling UK, hence why I'm with BC.
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
BC is pro-helmet.

You sure?
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PK99

Legendary Member
Location
SW19
When Cycling UK was still known as CTC, it was a membership club that offered discounted membership for people over 65.

When they became a campaigning charity they dropped the Over 65 discounted rate and unless in receipt of means-tested benefits the cost is £52pa

London Cycling Campaign still offers an over 65 rate of £28pa

Just saying...
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I'm a registered carer so qualify for the CUK concessionary rate.

When they became a campaigning charity they dropped the Over 65 discounted rate and unless in receipt of means-tested benefits the cost is £52pa

Sort of. CUK still do the concessionary rate for those who's sole income is a state pension.
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
London Cycling Campaign still offers an over 65 rate of £28pa
i have just looked at the web site,i was thinking of stopping cycling after having vertigo for six or more weeks this year.But that seems to have settled.So i might cycle again in 2025.Now a stupid question ,Do you have to have a London postcode to join.The fee is fantastic a great saving.
 
London Cycling Campaign still offers an over 65 rate of £28pa

Just saying...

Note that if a CUK rider crashes into you, our insurance won't pay for your injuries.
Non-LCC members are fine ...
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
i have just looked at the web site,i was thinking of stopping cycling after having vertigo for six or more weeks this year.But that seems to have settled.So i might cycle again in 2025.Now a stupid question ,Do you have to have a London postcode to join.The fee is fantastic a great saving.

I think you do.
The organisation is grouped into the various 32 boroughs
 
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