private 1-on-1 cycling lessons · ages 4 to 84

From training wheels to the park connector.

Patient coaching for would-be adventurers — kids and grown-ups. A quiet starting spot in Tampines, then East Coast, Bedok Reservoir, and the rest of the island when you're ready. Most beginners pedal on their own in the first lesson.

↖ ride the whole island
how it works

Three steps.

01

Tell us about your rider

Age, goals, where you live. Takes 2 minutes →

02

Pick a time & place

Confirm a slot at our sheltered Tampines carpark — or add S$30 travel and we'll come to you.

03

Show up & ride

Bring your bike (or add one for S$5). We bring the patience, the plan, and a few cones.

pricing

Simple pricing

One standard lesson. Two optional add-ons.
standard lesson

1-on-1 with a coach

60 minutes Any age, any level Skill plan included
S$90
per lesson
optional add-ons

Coach comes to you

Anywhere island-wide — park, void deck, condo loop. Otherwise meet us at Tampines for free.

+ S$30

Bike provided

Sized for the rider. Protection is BYO if you'd like it.

+ S$5
At Tampines, bike provided
S$95
testimonials

What riders say

My 6-year-old went from training wheels to riding around the block in two lessons. — Maya R. · parent
I learned at 38. Patient, kind, and they never made me feel silly. — James T. · adult
location

Meet us in Tampines

Free of travel charge at our home spot. We meet at the bus stop and ride at the sheltered, car-free carpark next to Block 874D. Want us to come to you instead? Add the travel option above.
meet-up point
Bus stop 75151
opposite Block 871A
postal
524874
Block 874D, HDB Tampines
where we ride
Sheltered, car-free carpark
shaded • quiet • flat
articles

Learn before you ride

Quick reads for new riders and parents.
faq

Common questions

What should I wear?

Thick jeans (or sturdy long pants) and closed-toe shoes. Denim is the single biggest thing that protects your skin if you tumble — more useful than a helmet for most beginner falls. Tights, leggings, shorts or thin pants give almost no protection, so save those for after you're comfortable on the bike.

Do I need a helmet or pads?

Up to you — we don't require them. If you'd like protection, bring your own helmet, gloves or pads. We'll never push gear you don't want.

Can I learn in just one lesson?

Yes — most absolute beginners (kids and adults) are pedalling on their own by the end of their first 60-minute session. Coming back for a second lesson locks it in and adds turning, braking and stopping.

How many lessons do most people need?

Our honest suggestion: book 3 lessons. Lesson 1 to get rolling, lesson 2 to make it stick, lesson 3 to add real-world skills (turning, braking, light traffic). After that, most riders are independent.

Do you bring the bike?

Only if you add it on (+S$5/lesson). Otherwise bring your own — any working bike is fine.

Can adults learn from scratch?

Absolutely. About a third of our students are adult first-timers.