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#1351
n0oBie
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: torrance
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hi everyone its been a very long time since i last posted. but ive been slowly getting back to riding and exercising regularly. ive done a few southbay "gathering" rides in the past and and they were truly memorable and exciting, i look forward to meeting the new faces and trying to make it to future organized rides!
i am located in TORRANCE and ride the PV - SANTA MONICA areas. with the occasional rides down to orange county area
i am located in TORRANCE and ride the PV - SANTA MONICA areas. with the occasional rides down to orange county area
#1352
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: So Cal
Posts: 701
Bikes: Cimarrons 1835, 0836, 1767, 3517, 0768, 3408, a LHT, and a couple others
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Hi- Brian from RSM- relocated from AZ and have only been riding in OC for about 6 months. Love the scenery and the weather, and cant wait to discover new routes. While most of my time is spent on a road bike, I also dig hitting the dirt, and cant wait to explore the abundence of trails in the area.
#1353
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: San Diego
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My Name is Joe.
I live in San Diego and have developed a mountain bike website. I describe the best rides in San Diego and have reviews, maps, and videos of many of the best rides in Colorado, Utah, Northern California, Arizona, and Nevada as well. Please visit my site at: https://www.mountain-bike-diaries.com/
I live in San Diego and have developed a mountain bike website. I describe the best rides in San Diego and have reviews, maps, and videos of many of the best rides in Colorado, Utah, Northern California, Arizona, and Nevada as well. Please visit my site at: https://www.mountain-bike-diaries.com/
#1354
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Hello everyone. I'm Davy from Rosemead (san gabriel valley). Just purchased a Takara Kabuto single speed road bike. I'm thinking of heading to San Gabriel River Path once I feel more comfortable with the bike.
#1355
Newbie
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Castaic, CA
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Hello, my name is Eddie. I ride mainly around Castaic and Santa Clarita. I've had my Jamis Satellite Comp about 2 months ago. I rode for a while, years ago, then sold my bike. Now it's time to get back on and get in shape. I love the ride of the frame, hate the components. Might already be time to upgrade.
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I'm in the Palm Springs area. I purchased a Trek 7.2 about a month ago and have really been enjoying it since. Thanks to everyone on these forums for all the awesome info!
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Hey guy... Name's Matt. Just got my bike yesterday Cadent ft0.. Love it! I'm from Burbank. I have rode the LA River bike path so far. I plan on riding it around town for recreational fun and fitness. If anyone wants to ride with this newbie.. Send me a message!
#1358
"Lo sceriffo"
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Costa Mesa
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Bikes: MOSER M82*Guerciotti SLX*UniVega Competizone (the Green Bike)*1974 Schwinn Stingray*Cannondale Hooligan*ItalVega Super Leggera*
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Greetings! I am an old school cyclist with creaky knees. I commute everyday on the Santa Ana River Trail on the Green Bike.
#1359
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Location: Orange, CA
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Hey everyone. I am Tyler. I am in Orange, Orange County area. Since the beginning of summer I started riding a lot more often, at least one ride a day. Right now I'm mainly using a Specialized Hardrock but I hope to get a nice road bike in October. I ride the Santa Ana River Trail pretty often. If anyone around here has a group or wants to explore some new trails let me know. Thanks!
#1360
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Hi everyone, my name is Sergio I live in San Fernando Valley and I’m a old school rider, I started riding at the age of 12 years old by the time I was 15 I was racing with 1[SUP]st[/SUP] division, I had my glory days….(such great days) and until this day, they all are good memories. I took a breakof 21 years from the sport and I just got back on the bike and it feels so good, I hope to meet people on the road make new friends, after 21 years away, I consider myself a rooky.
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#1361
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Orange, CA
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my name is Alfred, live in orange, OC
I got a mtb bike n jamis zenith pro.
I never ride on my jamie rode bike
rode once from orange to HB about 10 years ago.
I got a mtb bike n jamis zenith pro.
I never ride on my jamie rode bike
rode once from orange to HB about 10 years ago.
#1362
Yo
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: San Fernando
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Bikes: LeMond Alpe D'Huez, Cannondale SR800, Trek MB
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Whats up fellow cyclists? My name is Sergio. I live in the Northern Part of the San Fernando Valley. I love to ride. I have a 88 cannondale SR800 road bike, a Trek 4300 Mountain bike, and a 2005 Lemond Alpe D Huez Road bike.
#1363
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Hello everyone, my name is Ryan and I'm 19. I love biking and ride all over the SFV area. Locally I bike Northridge, Porter Ranch, Granada Hills area. I ride a 1979 Nishiki Custom 12. Biking is a lot of fun and it's a great pass time.
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Hi there,
I am David and I live in Orange. Right now I am riding around on a Burgundyish Diamondback Comforty/commutery/hybrid bike. If I ever have money I plan on getting some sort of road bike. I've been cycling around for almost 4 months now and am really enjoying it. I have been commuting most places I can on my bike instead of driving and have barely put any gas in my car lately. I ride around the hills on the East of Orange and the various bike trails around here. I also commute to Costa Mesa via Red Hill or SART.
I am David and I live in Orange. Right now I am riding around on a Burgundyish Diamondback Comforty/commutery/hybrid bike. If I ever have money I plan on getting some sort of road bike. I've been cycling around for almost 4 months now and am really enjoying it. I have been commuting most places I can on my bike instead of driving and have barely put any gas in my car lately. I ride around the hills on the East of Orange and the various bike trails around here. I also commute to Costa Mesa via Red Hill or SART.
#1365
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Hello everyone my name is Abraham and I live in West Covina . I'm new to the whole cycling thing. I recently purchased my first road bike, a Torelli. I've been riding it around my house getting used to it, but I'm real excited to start exploring and meeting new people and learning more.
#1366
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Los Angeles
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Hello everybody.
My name is Al. I bought a used Univega Via Montega Hybrid off craigslist last year. It helped me lose quite a bit of weight...I realized I liked riding bikes, so recently purchased a brand new Fuji Absolute 1.4. I'm not ready to give up the old Univega...and I'm thinking in the not to distant future I might need to add a road bike, and a Mountain bike.
I ride exclusively on paved biked paths...I don't ride on the street because I don't want to become a hood ornament for an Escalade. I live closest to the LA River, and I ride that frequently, but It's not really my favorite path. I like the SART and SGRT best. I also ride Coyote Creek and The Marvin Braude trail...basically anywhere in the local vicinity
#1367
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Here's me doing BMX:
And here's my rebuilt Trek:
It's good to be back!
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#1368
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Lovely Long Beach, CA
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Hi there,
I am David and I live in Orange. Right now I am riding around on a Burgundyish Diamondback Comforty/commutery/hybrid bike. If I ever have money I plan on getting some sort of road bike. I've been cycling around for almost 4 months now and am really enjoying it. I have been commuting most places I can on my bike instead of driving and have barely put any gas in my car lately. I ride around the hills on the East of Orange and the various bike trails around here. I also commute to Costa Mesa via Red Hill or SART.
I am David and I live in Orange. Right now I am riding around on a Burgundyish Diamondback Comforty/commutery/hybrid bike. If I ever have money I plan on getting some sort of road bike. I've been cycling around for almost 4 months now and am really enjoying it. I have been commuting most places I can on my bike instead of driving and have barely put any gas in my car lately. I ride around the hills on the East of Orange and the various bike trails around here. I also commute to Costa Mesa via Red Hill or SART.
I am David and I live in Orange. Right now I am riding around on a Burgundyish Diamondback Comforty/commutery/hybrid bike. If I ever have money I plan on getting some sort of road bike. I've been cycling around for almost 4 months now and am really enjoying it. I have been commuting most places I can on my bike instead of driving and have barely put any gas in my car lately. I ride around the hills on the East of Orange and the various bike trails around here.
#1369
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Location: Lovely Long Beach, CA
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Hi there,
I am David and I live in Orange. Right now I am riding around on a Burgundyish Diamondback Comforty/commutery/hybrid bike. If I ever have money I plan on getting some sort of road bike. I've been cycling around for almost 4 months now and am really enjoying it. I have been commuting most places I can on my bike instead of driving and have barely put any gas in my car lately. I ride around the hills on the East of Orange and the various bike trails around here. I also commute to Costa Mesa via Red Hill or SART.
I am David and I live in Orange. Right now I am riding around on a Burgundyish Diamondback Comforty/commutery/hybrid bike. If I ever have money I plan on getting some sort of road bike. I've been cycling around for almost 4 months now and am really enjoying it. I have been commuting most places I can on my bike instead of driving and have barely put any gas in my car lately. I ride around the hills on the East of Orange and the various bike trails around here. I also commute to Costa Mesa via Red Hill or SART.
I am David and I live in Orange. Right now I am riding around on a Burgundyish Diamondback Comforty/commutery/hybrid bike. If I ever have money I plan on getting some sort of road bike. I've been cycling around for almost 4 months now and am really enjoying it. I have been commuting most places I can on my bike instead of driving and have barely put any gas in my car lately. I ride around the hills on the East of Orange and the various bike trails around here.
I am from Redlands, CA My wife and I bought bikes about a year and a half ago. She had a hybrid bike and started riding to the beach on the SART with people from work. She decided that she needed a more effcient bike to do the ride and bought a nice Cannondale rode bike, not real top end but decent. I had always wanted to get into biking so I inherited the Hybrid and we started riding together. After a short time I bought a road bike. We ride mostly in the Redlands area, Greenspot road, or loop around through MEntone , upto Redlands Hopital etc. We have also done Yucicipa, San Timoteo Canyon and Loma Linda. And of course when we can we will do the SART, upto Huntington Beach. And go for a beer at HB Brewing Company.
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#1370
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Matt, most recently from Newport Beach, Irvine and Tustin, so I have traversed the Back Bay, San Diego Creek and Peters Canyon a few times to say the least. I typically combine trails to form an ad hoc loop from there with the occasional excursion north and south to the surrounding cites. Definitely the most underrated in the area is Santiago Creek, especially south of Hart Park. Its kind of for good reason as it dead ends in Santa Ana near the Discovery Science Center and underneath the 5 is pretty sketch. The perennial plan is to extend it, along some with restoration, to Fisher Park and from there via street to the Santa Ana River.
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Haha. I am real and it seems like that other guys post is gone. I have since upgraded to a well used (dented) cyclocross bike that is green with red handlebar tape.
#1372
GolferRider
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Los Angeles
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Hi,
Im new to this forum and new to cycling. Im from Los Angeles and looking forward riding Griffth park and the one along LA River and Rose Bowl. Here's my first road bike ever and can't wait to put some milage
Im new to this forum and new to cycling. Im from Los Angeles and looking forward riding Griffth park and the one along LA River and Rose Bowl. Here's my first road bike ever and can't wait to put some milage
#1373
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Location: Studio City, CA
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Hello, all.
New here. I live in Studio City. I picked the place I live because of the easy access to the mountains, the bike paths and Griffith Park. Guess that means I'm addicted. Been riding for about three years. This year I've had a lot of time off and the cycling has gotten pretty serious, 4-5 days a week. I've been racking up the miles big time and love it (my legs have never looked better!). I'd love to find some groups to ride with.
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New here. I live in Studio City. I picked the place I live because of the easy access to the mountains, the bike paths and Griffith Park. Guess that means I'm addicted. Been riding for about three years. This year I've had a lot of time off and the cycling has gotten pretty serious, 4-5 days a week. I've been racking up the miles big time and love it (my legs have never looked better!). I'd love to find some groups to ride with.
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hey my name is Earl, Long Beach, just got into road biking and got me a Corsa r16 as my daily bike and lmprove it and lose some weight. Also my wife got a Micargi rd7 and we both plan to ride it around Downtown LB where we live.
#1375
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Welcome to Long Beach, Earl!
My wife and I moved to LB to be near the bike path along the L.A. River. We ride a "there and back" 24 mile trip every Sunday and once in a while do a 52 mile loop along the L.A. River, then Rio Hondo, then east across the dams at Whittier Narrows, then south along the San Gabriel River, then north along a short section of Pacific Coast Highway, then along the beach bike path back to the L.A. River. 52 miles and only a handful of those on streets, the rest is dedicated bike path.
If we're really adventurous we do the same loop but head north once we get to the San Gabriel River, then over the Santa Fe Dam, continue the bike path all the way to Asuza where it ends. Then head back south along San Gabriel and rejoin the original loop. That's a pretty healthy 70 miles.
For daily rides, in case you ever decide to get into racing, there is the Hughes Park Ride (also known as the Carson Loop), an informal criterium training ride Monday through Thursday starting around 6:30 PM (varies) for a half-hour warmup, then 1 hour of racing. Mondays and Wednesdays are the slow days where it's a little more organized and at least the first 20 or 30 minutes it's good for riders who want to know what it's like to be in a peloton. Link: https://www.strava.com/activities/1105760 You should make a point of going out there at least once just to watch, particularly the fast day on Thursday.
Long Beach, as you've figured out, is pretty flat. However there is good 'ol City of Signal Hill, land-locked right smack in the middle of Long Beach. If you want to get some hill training don't miss the variety of grades that are available, from relatively long gradual slopes as Cherry Ave south from Wardlow Rd. to the ultra-steep switchback of Skyline Drive heading east from Cherry.
See you on the trail!
Carlos
My wife and I moved to LB to be near the bike path along the L.A. River. We ride a "there and back" 24 mile trip every Sunday and once in a while do a 52 mile loop along the L.A. River, then Rio Hondo, then east across the dams at Whittier Narrows, then south along the San Gabriel River, then north along a short section of Pacific Coast Highway, then along the beach bike path back to the L.A. River. 52 miles and only a handful of those on streets, the rest is dedicated bike path.
If we're really adventurous we do the same loop but head north once we get to the San Gabriel River, then over the Santa Fe Dam, continue the bike path all the way to Asuza where it ends. Then head back south along San Gabriel and rejoin the original loop. That's a pretty healthy 70 miles.
For daily rides, in case you ever decide to get into racing, there is the Hughes Park Ride (also known as the Carson Loop), an informal criterium training ride Monday through Thursday starting around 6:30 PM (varies) for a half-hour warmup, then 1 hour of racing. Mondays and Wednesdays are the slow days where it's a little more organized and at least the first 20 or 30 minutes it's good for riders who want to know what it's like to be in a peloton. Link: https://www.strava.com/activities/1105760 You should make a point of going out there at least once just to watch, particularly the fast day on Thursday.
Long Beach, as you've figured out, is pretty flat. However there is good 'ol City of Signal Hill, land-locked right smack in the middle of Long Beach. If you want to get some hill training don't miss the variety of grades that are available, from relatively long gradual slopes as Cherry Ave south from Wardlow Rd. to the ultra-steep switchback of Skyline Drive heading east from Cherry.
See you on the trail!
Carlos