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road.cc exclusive reader offer! Bag yourself some Beryl Pixel lights by joining the London Cycling Campaign today

Not only are you supporting an excellent charity and getting loads of great benefits when you join the London Cycling Campaign... they're also throwing in a handy set of Beryl Pixel lights specially for road.cc readers if you join today!...

The London Cycling Campaign plays a big role in ensuring that cycling provisions in the capital continue to improve... and by joining up with our special road.cc reader offer not only will you get all the usual great benefits, you'll also bag a nifty set of Beryl Pixel lights worth £36! 

The LCC is a charity with a big voice, and the mission is to promote cycling and lobby for better infrastructure, so more people ditch those cars and buses and hop on their bikes to get around. As the only organisation fighting for two-wheeled improvements across the city the LCC need the backing of as many London cyclists as possible, and if you do you'll get plenty in return. 

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Highlights of joining the LCC as a member include free third-party liability insurance and lots of discounts across London bike shops. Here is the full list of the benefits you'll get with our special offer...

- The opportunity to play a vital role in making LCC's vision of a cycling London a reality.
- Free set of Beryl Pixel bike lights worth £36 (road.cc reader exclusive)
- Free LCC waterproof ride wallet (road.cc reader exclusive)
- Free third-party liability insurance.
- Preferential rates on bike theft insurance.
- Free legal support from LCC's legal partner.
- Priority places in RideLondon 100 and other sportives.
- Subscription to London Cyclist magazine.
- Discounts in 100+ London bike shops.
- Exclusive offers with top cycling brands.
- Membership to your local LCC group and access to more than 100 leisure rides a year.

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The set of Beryl's brand new Pixel lights you'll receive are perfect for city use, able to change between white and red so they're effectively 2-in-1's. They come with a rubber mount and also a velcro strap, so you can attach them pretty much anywhere from your seatpost, to your helmet or even around your ankles/arms.  

To sign up for the LCC with road.cc's special offer (including the Beryl Pixel lights) click here. The individual membership is £49, and household for up to 2 adults plus under 16's is £75. Make sure you take advantage of this great offer ASAP! 

Jack has been writing about cycling and multisport for over a decade, arriving at road.cc via 220 Triathlon Magazine in 2017. He worked across all areas of the website including tech, news and video, and also contributed to eBikeTips before being named Editor of road.cc in 2021 (much to his surprise). Jack has been hooked on cycling since his student days, and currently has a Trek 1.2 for winter riding, a beloved Bickerton folding bike for getting around town and an extra beloved custom Ridley Helium SLX for fantasising about going fast in his stable. Jack has never won a bike race, but does have a master's degree in print journalism and two Guinness World Records for pogo sticking (it's a long story). 

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onthebummel48 | 6 years ago
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What about if you don't live in London? Has Road.cc got a plan to do something similar with some of the other cycling organisations?

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Tony Farrelly replied to onthebummel48 | 6 years ago
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onthebummel48 wrote:

What about if you don't live in London? Has Road.cc got a plan to do something similar with some of the other cycling organisations?

We'd be happy to, we don't live in London either. It's more a question of whether other cycling organisation want to do anything with us. 

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brooksby replied to Tony Farrelly | 6 years ago
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Tony Farrelly wrote:

onthebummel48 wrote:

What about if you don't live in London? Has Road.cc got a plan to do something similar with some of the other cycling organisations?

We'd be happy to, we don't live in London either. It's more a question of whether other cycling organisation want to do anything with us. 

As I understand it, the LCC is one of the larger and better financed local cycling advocacy groups (hence why they'll do deals like this).

I don't think the Bristol Cycling Campaign or the Bath Cycling Campaign are quite in the same league, are they Tony?

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