[NSW] Email Us for an Application Form to Try an E-Bike for Free for 4 Weeks in Punchbowl and Bankstown @ Transport NSW

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  1. Email: [email protected]
  2. Subject: Promotion D Application Form Free 4-week E-Bike Leasing in Punchbowl (2196) and Bankstown (2200)
  3. Receive an application form
  4. Fill in application form and submit
  5. If successful, an E-Bike Lease Provider will contact you by phone or email shortly to arrange the lease
  6. You will be sent a short survey before and after your lease to ask about your experience

Just got this email from TransportNSW.

Try an E-Bike free for four weeks in Punchbowl and Bankstown

Have you ever tried an E-Bike?

More and more people are choosing to travel by E-Bike. It’s a cost-effective and healthy way to get around your local area, and if you live in Punchbowl or Bankstown and want to experience the benefits of riding an E-Bike, now’s your chance to try one free for four weeks!

Before you start

You’re eligible to apply for a free four-week E-Bike lease if you:

  • are 18 years or older
  • live in the eligible area: Punchbowl (2196) and Bankstown (2200)
  • will lease the E-Bike for personal use (not as part of a business or paid employment)
  • can store the E-Bike securely inside your home or under good cover
  • will enter the Terms and Conditions of the E-Bike Lease Provider
  • complete the application form.

What else you need to know

If you are successful in your application, Transport for NSW will pay for the first four weeks of your E-Bike lease. After this time, you have the option to lease an E-Bike with one of the many E-Bike providers in Sydney at your expense, or to end the lease.

Note:

  • The lease is a contract between you and the lease provider.
  • This offer is open to a limited number of people.
  • The free lease offer will be closed once all leases have been granted.
  • Due to high demand, we're limiting leases to one per household.

Types of E-Bikes to choose from

Select from four different types of E-Bikes, ideal for commuting to and from work, transporting shopping or kids. The bike will be delivered to your home. 

What happens next?

The lease provider will contact you by phone or email shortly to arrange the lease. You will be sent a short survey before and after your lease to ask about your experience.

If there is an issue with your application, our team will contact you by phone or email. We'll do our best to match you with your preferred E-Bike, however cannot guarantee you will receive your preferred choice.

Ready to ride?

Email our team at: [email protected] using Promotion D Application Form Free 4-week E-Bike Leasing in Punchbowl (2196) and Bankstown (2200) in the subject line and our team will send you an application form

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Comments

  • +9

    Looking forward to the new eshay mode of transport

    • Wtf is a eshay

  • +5

    They'll always be "free" after putting them in those towns

  • +5

    geez this should go well

  • +1

    Hope it comes with insurance

  • +1

    that's a fully sick deal, thanks cuz 😜

  • +1

    just (profanity) relax ay

    • Me and the boys, doing max doughies in the gravel behind Lidcombe stayche

  • +1

    Hecticcccc cuzzzz thanks for the deal yallah you're a sick cu*t. Calling all my cousins right now

    • Moey, lets do laps around bankstown centro in our new ride

    • +3

      brutha ewww cuz. yalla. brothhhha. brotha oof

  • +2

    What happens when it gets stolen?

  • -4

    Does these come with Tabouli and Hummus?

    • -1

      Do Holdens come with meat pies and packets of tim tams?

      • No…they don't give Holdens away for free.

  • -4

    Ebike is illegal, isn’t it?

  • +6

    They provide free trials and ban them from public trains, I don't understand the logic.

    • Yea I'm very confused by this decision.

      • Government department should give you a HUGE clue as to why the decision 😜😅

    • +1

      Agreed.

      The correct response to those few battery fires (the NSW government media release actually only references two incidents - one in a Melbourne train and one inside a lift at a Sydney train station) is obviously to have fire extinguishers on each train carriage, but that would of course then mean the State would need to spend money… Hence it's just easier to overreact and ban e-bikes from public transport altogether!

      • Well, there are other reasons. They take up a huge amount of space especially with all those yellow delivery rider bags hanging off them, on par with about 6 people. Yet the users deem it necessary to force their way in on an already packed train.

        • they should do what other countries do and make it only certain carriages or even just restrict on weekdays or something

  • they provide an helmet as well?

    • i wonder what tate fans would say about that

      • They might say "I ain't bovvered!"

  • +5

    Who is funding this and why would they target an area with the worst dangerous driving behaviour in Sydney and the most incompetent drivers on the planet to push people onto bicycles? Does it come with free life insurance?

    • -3

      can you use your brain to figure out that they are impacted by an ongoing railway conversion project. Are people living not deserving of a metro, and ways of getting around in the meantime? Are you implying that they should have never got a railway line and just locked in the confines of their own Bankstown suburb ?

      • Can you use your brain to answer my questions instead of posting mind-numbing straw man questions?

  • +2

    again taxpayers' money thrown at questionable initiatives

    • They can ride them on all the ridiculous new bike lanes and go pick up free house patterns!

  • Bankstown and Punchbowl have probably been chosen because there’s currently no train service to those suburbs, due to the conversion of the rail corridor into a metro line, buses only until late next year, which isn’t ideal so probably an attempt to provide some form of alternative transport for those interested.

    • Fully sick bro! Me and the cousins gonna cruise down the train tracks with these hectic e-bikes brothaa.

  • Who's running this department? Trent from Punchy?

  • will be interesting to see which bike the government chooses

  • Punchbowl and Bankstown out of all places?

    It will be stolen and not returned! 🤣🤣🤣

  • 4wks in punchy and btown? This a insurance scam for sure

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