The World's Biggest Bike Song!
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The World's Biggest Bike Song!
Midnight Ridazz #80: The World's Biggest Bike Song
If you like Party Rides, This one will be a doozy.
The World's Biggest Bike Song will be a giant rolling musical bike parade.
Everybody is invited! This is what you should know.
- Safety first. We encourage everybody to participate and make music, but piloting your bike safely is always of primary concern!
- Bring an instrument for your bike, anything is acceptable, bell, horn, whistle, harmonica, voice, or ??? If you can ride your bike can play it safely ... then great! if not, there is always red lights.
- Listen and improvise.
- Mellow pace. Think about the people behind you not the people speeding off the front.
We will have a list of stops and regroups, and a meandering route, so if you get delayed and need to take a short cut, it should be easy to find us. If you got fire in your wheels and need to ride away we won't chase you... we'll see you when we get there.
- Route will be about 15-20 miles with the "end point" about 7 miles from the start.
Ridazz can group up at the finish (1am ish?) and ride back to the start (or back to their respective destinations).
- Be prepared, take responsibility for your own safety, security and well being. We will be riding and playing in Metropolitan Los Angeles after dark. Come prepared with the safety equipment, $$, beverages, and bike supplies you will need for a safe and fun night out. Make sure your bike is in good working order. Check your air pressure and fill your tires, especially if you are riding a cruiser, mountain bike, or foldie.
- Twitter updates by @patrickmmiller and others using #bikesong
If you like Party Rides, This one will be a doozy.
The World's Biggest Bike Song will be a giant rolling musical bike parade.
Everybody is invited! This is what you should know.
- Safety first. We encourage everybody to participate and make music, but piloting your bike safely is always of primary concern!
- Bring an instrument for your bike, anything is acceptable, bell, horn, whistle, harmonica, voice, or ??? If you can ride your bike can play it safely ... then great! if not, there is always red lights.
- Listen and improvise.
- Mellow pace. Think about the people behind you not the people speeding off the front.
We will have a list of stops and regroups, and a meandering route, so if you get delayed and need to take a short cut, it should be easy to find us. If you got fire in your wheels and need to ride away we won't chase you... we'll see you when we get there.
- Route will be about 15-20 miles with the "end point" about 7 miles from the start.
Ridazz can group up at the finish (1am ish?) and ride back to the start (or back to their respective destinations).
- Be prepared, take responsibility for your own safety, security and well being. We will be riding and playing in Metropolitan Los Angeles after dark. Come prepared with the safety equipment, $$, beverages, and bike supplies you will need for a safe and fun night out. Make sure your bike is in good working order. Check your air pressure and fill your tires, especially if you are riding a cruiser, mountain bike, or foldie.
- Twitter updates by @patrickmmiller and others using #bikesong
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