Membership/Insurence

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Jdratcliffe

Well-Known Member
Hi after some advice i cycle reguarlly to and from work i had a RTC few months ago and in hindsight i should have join a club/membership to have some insurence and legal cover ( doing the claim direct at the moment) and i was wondering what people have and what benifits you get from it.

been looking at ctc or the british cycling club any other ideas...?
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
CTC, BC or the London Cycling thing.

BC Member here. benefits, legal assistance, 3rd party liability (useful - wing mirrors are expensive).
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
I'm a CTC member - but will cancel and join British Cycling later this year when it comes up for renewal.

There's a British Cycling discount code of TforL12 if you take their Ride membership and Quidco/other cashback sites to get a further discount.
 

Maz

Guru
I'm a CTC member - but will cancel and join British Cycling later this year when it comes up for renewal.

There's a British Cycling discount code of TforL12 if you take their Ride membership and Quidco/other cashback sites to get a further discount.
Hm, I might do likewise. My last CTC renewal was £34 (?) - looks like I can get the same level of insurance cover for £24 with BC.
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
mmm interesting so it would be just £12 for the year. question they offer "Free legal support and advice from our expert team" is this just advice or do they deal with cases like the ctc?



edit - how you get the 50% off?

Actually, it's £2 ; £24 - £12 for discount code - £10 Quidco.

A year's membership for that seems a bargain.
 

sabian92

Über Member
Google "TFL discount code British Cycling" and it's there. Works regardless of where you are - I used it in August and I'm in Cheshire!
 

MrJamie

Oaf on a Bike
So my BC membership stuff arrived today, but im a teeny bit confused. On the part with the membership card, it says to carefully remove the card and attach my photo, which i guess is for the bronze/silver/gold race license cards as theres no space for a photo anyway? However, the piece of paper is headed with a big BC *Ride* logo, so seems otherwise specific to the "Ride" level membership, so seems odd to mention a photo if it doesnt need one. Can anyone confirm for me please? :smile:
 

landysrule

New Member
So my BC membership stuff arrived today, but im a teeny bit confused. On the part with the membership card, it says to carefully remove the card and attach my photo, which i guess is for the bronze/silver/gold race license cards as theres no space for a photo anyway? However, the piece of paper is headed with a big BC *Ride* logo, so seems otherwise specific to the "Ride" level membership, so seems odd to mention a photo if it doesnt need one. Can anyone confirm for me please? :smile:

did you find out if the ride membership needs a photo because mine turned up a couple of days ago and i have the same issue
many thanks
 

MissTillyFlop

Evil communist dictator, lover of gerbils & Pope.
Hi after some advice i cycle reguarlly to and from work i had a RTC few months ago and in hindsight i should have join a club/membership to have some insurence and legal cover ( doing the claim direct at the moment) and i was wondering what people have and what benifits you get from it.

been looking at ctc or the british cycling club any other ideas...?

I am in LCC, you get liability (so you can cover accidental damage caused to third parties) and a discount at most cycle shops, which pays for the card many times over during the course of the year.
 

MrJamie

Oaf on a Bike
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