Boston Cyclists Union

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Our mission is to transform the streets of greater Boston into equitable, people-centered spaces.

We do this through organizing, advocacy, and holding city and state agencies accountable to build out the network of safe, protected bike infrastructure.

06/05/2026

We’re just two week away from celebrating Juneteenth with this historic art centric bike ride through Roxbury and Dorchester 🙌🏾🚴🏾‍♀️.

We couldn’t be more excited to be partnering with who will be hosting their annual Freedom cookout for us to continue celebrating at the end of the ride 🎉.

This guided bike ride will be exploring the beautiful art murals in the area and will also discuss some of the rich history in our city. Come prepared for fun, great connections, and vibes.

We will be riding at a social pace and all level riders are welcome.

This bike ride is free for all. There will be a limited number of BLUEbike codes available for two hours of complementary riding for anyone who needs a bike.

What you need to know:
⏰ 10 am meeting time
📍 We’re meeting at the BLUEbike station located at Roxbury Crossing.

Please use the link in our bio to register today🔗

06/02/2026

🌈🚴 PRIDE RIDE IS HAPPENING! 🚴🌈

June is Pride Month. A time to uplift the LGBTQ+ community, celebrate the progress made toward equality, and remember the trailblazers who fought (and continue to fight) for the right to live openly and authentically.

It's a month of joy, reflection, and solidarity.

Pride celebration traces back to June 1969, when the patrons of the Stonewall Inn in New York City rose up against police raids targeting the LGBTQ+ community. Those brave individuals sparked a movement. The following year, the first Pride marches were held in NYC, LA, and Chicago. What began as an act of resistance has grown into a worldwide celebration of love, identity, and hard-won freedom.

Pride is both a party and a protest and a commitment to keep pushing for full equality for every member of the LGBTQ+ community.

Join us for Pride Ride 2026, a community bike ride open to all skill levels and all identities.

Come celebrate, connect, and pedal with purpose.

Register here: https://bcu.bike/pride

📅 June 20, 2026

🕐 10am - 2pm

📍 Franklin Park, Walnut Street Entrance, 450 Walnut Avenue, Boston 02119

05/26/2026

This is the 2026 Bos/tréal (Boss-tree-all) cohort!

What is Bos/Treal? it's a week-long bike tour and fundraiser. The ride supports the Boston Cyclists Union's (BCU) vision of better biking in Boston by fostering a group of empowered activists through an annual, transformative bike ride from Boston to Montréal, Québec. The ride is an incredible 400 miles over five days (ranging from 55 - 100 miles/day).

Join the BCU in cheering them on and thanking them for their support so we can continue advocating for safer streets for all.

04/23/2026

Vision Zero, or Zero Vision?

Yesterday 100+ activists packed Boston City Hall to demand accountability from the City.

Starting with a rally, leaders from the Boston Task Force spoke out alongside Council President Liz Breadon and Councilor Enrique Pepen .

At the hearing, called by a slate of Councilors, but headed by Councilors Sharon Durkan and Breadon, representative from the Mayor and Streets Cabinet stumbled through questions about funding and vision around streets projects.

What did we get? A promise of a mere 2.5 miles of bike lanes, just 100 speed humps, and lackluster platitudes around commitment.

Our city deserves better. Safe streets can't wait.

Photos from Boston Cyclists Union's post 04/21/2026

Safe Streets are not a niche.

A leaked City of Boston presentation uncovered recent polling, reported on by showing far higher support for bike lanes and the Blue Hill Ave Transportation Project.

The City doesn’t want us to see these numbers, so let’s show them ourselves!

Join the Boston Task Force (, Shared Spaces, BCU) for a rally before the crucial public hearing on street safety. We need to pack the room!

Last month, Councilors Durkan and Breadon called for two hearings after the bombshell Boston Globe report which uncovered that Mayor Wu was personally halting street safety projects.

The three dockets ( #0204, #0588, and #0589) will cover the results of the 30-day review from 2025, discussing the COBs transportation philosophy and the state of federal funds allocated to transportation projects.

📅Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026
📣Rally: 1:15PM
🎤Hearing: 2:00PM
📍Boston City Hall

Photos from Boston Cyclists Union's post 04/10/2026

This cool bike could be yours ⁉️

Yes! Enter to win it at this year's Bos/treal raffle TOMORROW!!

Every year riders fundraise for the Boston Cyclist Union's mission and travel 400 miles from Boston to Montreal to embody that mission.

To help them fundraise they raffle off art, cool and unique bike parts, experiences and a whole lot of other creative items!

Come help the riders support their adventure and stay to hang out with a room full of friendly cyclists 😄

📅 Saturday April 11th
🕓 4-7pm (raffle pull at 6:30pm)
📍 Aeronaut Brewing Somerville, 14 Tyler St

Photos from Boston Cyclists Union's post 04/08/2026

🙏🏽 THANK YOU!

The Boston Neighborhood Bike Forum return was a success!

The Boston Neighborhood Bike Forum was an intentional effort to return to an event we first started over 8 years ago, connecting communities, uplifting BIPOC voices and starting essential conversations in the transportation world.

The Boston Neighborhood Bike Forum is meant to start conversations. This is certainly not the end of this work.

In the spirit of the original event in 2017, we plan on making this an annual part of the BCU’s programming. Every year we hope to make it bigger, more inclusive and more powerful.

We couldn’t have asked for a better return than what we got this Saturday.

Thank you to all the speakers from: &
To the amazing food from: &

And of course the incredible

📸: Alex Joachim

Photos from Boston Cyclists Union's post 04/03/2026

The Boston Neighborhood Bike Forum is TOMORROW!

Come for the discussion, come for the incredible food from Fresh Food Generations and enjoy this phenomenal cast of speakers.

RSVPs are still open!
🔗 https://bcu.bike/bnbf
(Link also in bio)

📅 TOMORROW, April 4th
🕓 10AM - 3:30PM
📍 Bolling Building, Nubian Sq

03/31/2026

🎟️ Bos/treal's annual raffle is here!

Every year riders fundraise for the Boston Cyclist Union's mission and travel 400 miles from Boston to Montreal to embody that mission.

To help them fundraise they raffle off art, cool and unique bike parts, experiences and a whole lot of other creative items!

It's pretty hard to walk away from this raffle without something new you're excited about.

Come help the riders support their adventure and stay to hang out with a room full of friendly cyclists 😊

📅 Saturday April 11th
🕓 4-7pm (raffle pull at 6:30pm)
📍 Aeronaut Brewing Somerville, 14 Tyler St

Photos from Boston Cyclists Union's post 03/24/2026

Many streets projects are at risk of losing funding they secured because of Boston's freeze on streets projects.

‼️ This is at a crucial time when federal funding as a whole has become difficult to secure.

Blue Hill Ave alone has $168,000,000 in funding across all levels that's at risk if the project is scrapped.

Tell the Mayor we want to use, not lose this safe streets funding.
🔗 bcu.bike/act
(Link in bio)

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1419 Tremont Street
Boston, MA
02120

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9:30am - 5pm