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San Francisco Bike Party - #167

San Francisco Bike Party - #167

Sat, Jun 6, 2:30 AM
From San Francisco Bike Party Meetup
4.7

**Come out and join us! Ride with the San Francisco crew of amazing partiers!** **Theme: TBD** **Start: TBD** **Party Stop #1: TBD** **End: TBD** **Route Map:** **TBD** Meetup: 7:30 pm PST Rollout: 8 pm PST How We Ride: • Stay in the RIGHT lane • Stop at RED lights • Leave no trace • Ride predictably & in control • Roll past conflict • Ride prepared • When in doubt, BIKE PARTY!

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Unicycle Club Practice at Circus Center

Unicycle Club Practice at Circus Center

Mon, Jun 8, 12:00 AM
From San Francisco Unicycle Club

Any skill level is welcome (even if you’ve never been on a unicycle before). Participation is free, but a voluntary donation to Circus Center is recommended. If you don’t have your own unicycle or don’t bring it, then Circus Center will provide one for you to use at these practices. **SAFETY** -Do not attend if you feel sick -Protective gear (helmet, elbow pads, wrist guards, gloves, knee/shin guards, ankle braces, etc.) is highly recommended **REQUIREMENTS** -All ages are welcome, but anyone under the age of 13 must be accompanied by a parent or other responsible adult at all times -Everyone who comes to these practices is required to take at least one unicycle class at Circus Center with Ying Ying Zhao (this doesn’t necessarily have to be before your first practice session) -Paper waiver needs to be signed before participating (this will be provided) -QR code for voluntary donation will be provided **RULES FOR PRACTICING AT CIRCUS CENTER** -If you’re wearing street shoes and/or are bringing your own unicycle, then you must wipe your shoes and unicycle tire with a towel (this will be provided) before stepping on the mats -Helmet is required if you want to do anything other than riding or practicing tricks on a flat surface (hopping onto/off of objects, etc.)

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MLK Shoreline + Ferry, ˜20 miles (Ride #120)

MLK Shoreline + Ferry, ˜20 miles (Ride #120)

Sun, Jun 7, 4:30 PM
From East Bay Bike & Music
4.9

Let's take a spin on MLK shoreline, along the beach on Alameda island, and back on the free ferry to Oakland. We’ll end in Jack London Square for food and drink. This flat ~20 mile route will be mostly on pleasant off-street paths with views of the Bay. We’ll gather outside Lake Merritt BART station between 9:30 and 9:45am, do introductions, and head out by 10:04am. Please make sure your bike is tuned up and ready for adventure. Dress for the weather and bring water, snacks, and money for our post-ride social gathering. No-shows are no bueno in our group; please keep your RSVP updated so folks on the waitlist can join. See you then!

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15 attendees
Friday ride

Friday ride

Fri, Jun 5, 4:30 PM
From Bay Area Recumbent Cyclists - BARC
4.8

Friday June 5 bike Ride This is a 37 mile ride starting at the Richmond ferry parking lot at 9:30am. Heading through Point Richmond and crossing the Richmond Bridge. Then making our way to on Mill Valley. We will do a detour through A shaded Redwood forest and stop at Elan’s home on Lovell Avenue for refreshments. Continuing to Sausalito and the Golden Gate Bridge. Then to the downtown S.F. ferry terminal and taking a ferry back to Richmond. we shall aim for the 3:00pm ferry back the Richmond. Next ferry is at 4:00pm Note: this ride is cross listed with the Slow Spokes riding group. Please be at the Richmond ferry terminal no later than 930. We will start riding promptly at 9:30. Map. https://ridewithgps.com/routes/55463999

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Ride to SF

Ride to SF

Fri, Jun 5, 3:45 PM
From Slow Spokes
4.9

37-mile ride starts at 8:45 from El Cerrito Plaza BART station (south end, at Fairmount Ave) or 9:30 at Richmond Ferry Terminal. From there we ride across the Richmond Bridge and later the Golden Gate Bridge, with a brief detour into Mill Valley. Ride ends at SF Ferry Building in time for the ferry to Richmond ( 3 or 4 pm). Ride cross-listed with Bay Area Recumbent Cyclists.

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Learn How to Dragon Boat with KP Dragons

Learn How to Dragon Boat with KP Dragons

Sun, Jun 7, 3:30 PM
From KP Dragons Dragon Boat Team
5.0

Our Sunday Meetups are for **first time or inexperienced** paddlers, and for experienced paddlers who wish to focus on refining their technique. All equipment is provided, but be sure to bring a water bottle and wear clothes you don't mind getting a little wet, and a ZipLoc bag for your keys/phone. In order to RSVP a spot on the boat, please be sure to fill out the following forms before coming out. This will help us with preparing boat seating and enable us to notify you in the event that practice gets cancelled due to weather conditions. Please be sure to also show up promptly at 8:30AM so we can set you up. **REQUIRED WAIVERS** * Contact Form: [https://forms.gle/daPoKAQQE8THwXkTA](https://forms.gle/daPoKAQQE8THwXkTA) * Waiver & Safety Form: [https://tinyurl.com/kpdwaiver](https://tinyurl.com/kpdwaiver) **ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP** The first three (3) trial practices are totally free. After your first three practices, we will invite you to formally join our team, at an annual membership rate of $150 for the full season. This serves to cover insurance, boat maintenance, and equipment upkeep. We are a non-profit, which relies on the generosity of our members and volunteers. After you join, your profile will be established on TeamSnap, where you will see our full practice schedule and upcoming races and be notified of key announcements affecting our team. We are looking forward to seeing you on the water!

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Frequently asked questions

BMX Meetup in San Francisco connects local BMX enthusiasts to ride together, explore BMX spots, and share the passion for biking in the city.

You can search for BMX groups and events happening in San Francisco on Meetup. Just filter by location and BMX interest to find upcoming activities.

Meetup allows you to search for BMX groups based in your area. Simply use your location information to find nearby listings and join ones that interest you.

Yes, you are welcome to join as many biking groups as you'd like on Meetup, allowing you to engage with various biking communities in San Francisco.

Meetup offers a range of free and paid membership options depending on the group. You can join events for free or contribute to group fees if applicable.

To RSVP for an event, simply click on the event page and select 'RSVP'. Some events may limit capacity, so it's good to RSVP early.

While most BMX Meetups expect participants to bring their own bikes and safety gear, each event's description will clarify any specific requirements.

Event details usually specify weather contingencies. Organizers tend to communicate any changes due to weather, ensuring safety and enjoyment.

BMX Meetups offer an excellent way to stay active, though personal fitness results can vary. Riding with a group provides motivation and enjoyment.

Attendance at BMX Meetups varies greatly. Some gatherings may be small, intimate rides, while others might attract larger biking groups.

Many BMX Meetups welcome beginners as well as experienced bikers. Check the event descriptions for skill level recommendations before joining.

While Meetup fosters opportunities to meet like-minded individuals, forming connections depends on personal interaction and engagement at events.

Quality of BMX events can vary by organizer. Reading reviews and engaging with the community can help choose exciting and well-run meetups.

Absolutely! Meetup encourages members to share event ideas and collaborate, creating fresh scenes or rides that reflect community interests.

While many focus on local rides in San Francisco, group members sometimes plan jams or events in neighboring areas for variety.