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Bike ride: Minuteman Bikeway

Bike ride: Minuteman Bikeway

Sun, Jun 21, 3:00 PM
From komoot hiking

Hello hikers, Found a nice bike ride route to share: 🥾 Minuteman Bikeway 📏 20.4 mi ⏱ ~1 h 52 min I'd love to organise a self-hosted meet to do this bike ride together on Saturday, June 20. No commercial host, just members of the group meeting up to enjoy the route. Bring water, weather-appropriate gear, and the route loaded on your komoot app: https://www.komoot.com/smarttour/e1326232445/minuteman-bikeway Reach out with any questions.

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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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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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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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Bike ride: US 36 Bikeway

Bike ride: US 36 Bikeway

Sat, Jun 20, 5:00 PM
From komoot hiking

Hey everyone, Found a nice bike ride route to share: 🥾 US 36 Bikeway 📏 31.9 mi ⏱ ~3 h 06 min I'd love to organise a self-hosted meet to do this bike ride together on Saturday, June 20. No commercial host, just members of the group meeting up to enjoy the route. Bring water, weather-appropriate gear, and the route loaded on your komoot app: https://www.komoot.com/smarttour/e800344313/us-36-bikeway Hope to see some of you there.

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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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Frequently asked questions

Meetup helps people connect over shared interests through groups and events. You can join local communities tailored to activities you love, from ebike rides to tech talks.

Locate ebike riding events in San Francisco by searching for groups that cater to outdoors and cycling activities within your area on Meetup.

Absolutely! You can join as many ebike interest groups as you like. This allows you to explore diverse rides and meet more enthusiasts within the San Francisco area.

Ebike groups in San Francisco organize rides to explore the city's scenic routes. Members can share routes, riding tips, and create events together.

Yes, it's usually best to RSVP for rides to inform organizers of your intent to join. This helps planners prepare for the right number of participants and ensures a coordinated experience.

Meetup groups often describe their events in detail, including ride difficulty and pace, to cater to beginners and experienced riders. It's important to read the event description to find what fits your skills.

Some ebike groups may organize rides suitable for families. Check the event descriptions for age recommendations or group suitability to ensure a fun and safe experience for all ages.

While Meetup aims to connect people, forming friendships depends on personal interactions and participation. Being active in group activities often enhances the experience.

While many groups offer well-planned events, the organization level varies. Each event depends on its hosts, who are group members, not directly managed by Meetup.

While Meetup itself does not provide rentals, some event organizers or fellow riders might suggest local shops where you can rent ebikes for group rides.

Event availability can fluctuate depending on organizer schedules, weather conditions, and community interest. It's useful to check regularly for the latest rides.

Yes, joining Meetup and exploring groups is free. However, some groups may suggest participants cover additional costs like fees for events or rental services.

Event planners often set guidelines regarding safety gear and provide route information. It's crucial to adhere to these and equip yourself properly, especially for cycling events.

Yes, organizers might host virtual meetings for planning or networking, especially during off-seasons or adverse weather conditions.

To find beginner-friendly rides, look for groups mentioning introductory or easy rides in their descriptions. Events typically specify the experience level they welcome.