San Francisco Bike Convergence: Pedal Monster & Bike!Bike!

by Scott Beale on September 22, 2008 · 0 comments

This is a huge weekend for bikes in San Francisco with the convergence of two great bicycle events Pedal Monster 2008 and Bike!Bike! 2008.

Cyclecide's Bumble Bee

The 4th annual Pedal Monster 2008, hosted by Cyclecide, kicks off this Friday, September 26th with a Poker Run. On Saturday, September 27th there will be Heavy Pedal Cyclecide Bike Rodeo fundraiser and annual bicycle club gathering at Ace Auto in San Francisco.

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Bike!Bike!, an annual conference of community bike projects hosted by Bike Kitchen (San Francisco) and Bike Church (Santa Cruz), takes place September 25th-27th at various locations in San Francisco. Here’s the Bike!Bike! schedule of events and workshops along with information on how to register.

photos by Scott Beale

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