October 26th 2009

This coming Friday, October 30th, should be an interesting ride with Halloween spirit in the air. Ooo, that sounded scary.
Well, as scheduled, the ride will be meeting at Tranquility park at 6:30pm and hitting the streets around 7. Come dressed in your awesome Halloween costume if you’d like and anything else you feel like wearing that night. Should be a crazy ride!
Also, remember to keep the rides safe by respecting the road and the vehicles on it. We know that some of you hard core riders hate cars and want to destroy them, but save that energy for your next ride through town. Here’s all we ask from all riders, which will help keep the rides safe and enjoyable for all:
1. Respect all vehicles on the road.
2. Stay to the right side of the road when you can. Please don’t take all 4 lanes when riding through downtown.
3. THESE RIDES ARE NOT RACES, so everyone please chill and ride at a steady pace.
4. The rides are usual flow well and we safely go through lights. However, when it doesn’t appear to be safe to do so, please stop at red lights and keep the gaps closed between pockets of riders. We don’t want to leave anyone behind.
We’ll see you all this Friday. If anyone takes photos from the ride, please contact us so that we can get a few to post here on the site. Thanks.
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July 29th 2009

The critical mass rides that take place on the last Friday of each month are one of the highlights of the month for me. It’s just very refreshing to meet up with over a hundred people (on a good friday) that have at least one thing in common, and that’s riding bikes. There’s no official leader, no official route every month, and everything is for the most part, “on the fly”. But it doesn’t really matter, because everyone there has shown up to simply have a good time and enjoy the ride.
I remember coming out to my first few rides with the mass, and did the ride on my bmx flatland bike. A couple of friends came out with me and because of our small gear ratios, we pedaled hard through the whole ride, with of course a lot of freestyle tricks along the way. But because we were having so much fun, it didn’t even occur to us until after the ride, that we had ridden as hard as we did for over 20 miles! We all felt it in the morning and since then, I’ve decided to never do the ride on that little bmx bike again. It’s so much more chill to cruise on my mid 80′s fixie conversion, which i do tricks on as well. Or at least try to.
Making new friends is always key at these rides. We’ve met alot of great people at the masses and hope to meet more. People come out with friends, a friend, and many times there are people that come alone. And don’t forget about the ones that come with their dogs, who enjoy the ride in the comfort of a little basket. Wish someone would carry me in their basket. Love seeing dogs at these events though. But whomever you do or don’t come with, make it a point to reach out and meet new people each month. It can become so comfortable to stick to your crew, or “clique” in some cases, and not meet new people. We encourage everyone to step out and make new friends. There are many times where someone who came alone felt so much more comfortable on the ride because someone reached out and welcomed them.
I personally won’t be at the July 31st ride because I’ll be in New Orleans for the BMX Flatland Voodoo Jam. But if you’re going, have fun and enjoy the ride. And if you have any links or news that you feel would benefit readers and regular visitors to this site, please send that us. See you all on the next ride.
Hector Garcia – The Byke Project
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