If you look a little south to Santa Cruz there are quite a few great loops. Check out the Santa Cruz Cycling Club they have an extensive list of Ride With GPS rides. Although you might have to be a member to access the list.Hello,
I live in San Francisco California. Does anyone know the best areas in the Bay Area that are e bike friendly and good for a site seeing ride?
Nisene Marks doesn’t allow e-bikes any more, but I still see them. A few trails have eroded there due to fast and heavy bikes rutting out some tracks. Lots of pedal striking there now. Wilder Ranch is getting bad too. These are bike trails, not dirt bike trials.If you look a little south to Santa Cruz there are quite a few great loops. Check out the Santa Cruz Cycling Club they have an extensive list of Ride With GPS rides. Although you might have to be a member to access the list.
I actually heard about that list. I can't find anyway to access it.If you look a little south to Santa Cruz there are quite a few great loops. Check out the Santa Cruz Cycling Club they have an extensive list of Ride With GPS rides. Although you might have to be a member to access the list.
I'm confused? What would I be trolling?Don't be timid. Show pictures of beautiful San Francisco.
Or else I will accuse you for a troll.
One time post and then let's see what happens.
Beat it.
Rome is the troll. You’ll want to put him on ignore.I'm confused? What would I be trolling?
This is the kind of feedback I was looking for. Definitely my next trip!@Yeti1452, Come see my town for the day. Take the ferry to Larkspur Landing and the SMART train to Petaluma. Tell me more about the rides you want. Do you want to see Victorians, bird watch, flat rides? One epic ride is to head up B St to Oxford Ct. and into Helen Putnam Park. Ride the trails there and out Chileno Valley and back on Spring Hill. Petaluma has a super cute downtown with lots of great places to eat and very friendly people. https://www.petalumawheelmen.org/page-86823
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HAHA! Good to know. I was very confused there.Rome is the troll. You’ll want to put him on ignore.
Awesome!!! Can't wait.@Yeti1452, You can park your bike in front of Smith & Bergen Bicycles where it will be watched with other bikes or at Big Bowl when you rent a boat or paddle board for an hour at the float house. It is fine to take your bike on the train. It is a relaxing 30 minute ride with views and of course the ferry ride on Golden Gate is beautiful across the SF bay.
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Google Rivertown Revival images. Prepare for weirdness.Awesome!!! Can't wait.
I'm curious, why don't you just skip over the thread and not replay, especially since it seems to get under your skin?A hole.
Sometimes it gets monotonous and repetitive. When new ebikers asks where to ride their new ebikes in their own neighborhood.
apologies for upsetting you with my thread.A hole.
Sometimes it gets monotonous and repetitive. When new ebikers asks where to ride their new ebikes in their own neighborhood.
I'll second that. Big time. You can start at, say, up the street from the beach a bit at Asilomar, take the beach route to Lovers Point. There the trail starts. It runs along the coast for awhile, then thru Monterey past a pier and the naval museum, past another pier and a beach you can walk out onto. Then you're on a tree-lined path for awhile. And THEN you hit the part of the trail at Sand City, which leads through to Fort Ord Dunes State Park. But the actual dunes are all done once you get past Sand City. You can then take the trail all the way to a good turnaround at Fort Ord Dunes State Park, which is where Stilwell Hall used to be (is just a parking lot but has a picnic table elevated up in the back that is always unoccupied), or you can go a little further and take a side path to Marina State Beach, which is another good turnaround.Sand City, in Monterey, has a nice long, paved, multi-use path. Killer ocean view also. Lots of cyclists park near the Target, by Starbucks. Please use caution.
On that particular beach, at the start you often see fat tire tracks that go for about 10-20 yards and stop. Its coarse, deep sand with a slope so steep it has a severe riptide. Without the biggest tires aired down to about 6 psi you sink immediately. But your front tire submerges no matter what. My solution is to do it on a 2wd, which that fat ti bike is. Then the ride becomes just very difficult because of the surface - you're one wrong zig away from a (soft) faceplant. I need a big battery to get to the other side in Marina.I'm still wanting fat tires emtb for the beach.