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Toss It Salad Bar and Pizza Rev Offer Discounts to Bike Bakersfield Members

03/02/2018 by Jack Becker

Toss It Salad Bar  and Pizza Rev have been added to our membership discounts page! Show your current Bike Bakersfield membership card for 10% off. Check out our membership discounts page for more information. For more information about joining the movement and becoming a Bike Bakersfield member, click here.

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  • Full Moon Ride

    7:00 PM-9:00 PM
    03/01/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Beach Park Loop, Bakersfield, CA, United States

    Beach Park Loop, Bakersfield, CA, United States

    Beach Park Loop, Bakersfield, CA, United States

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/full-moon-ride-3/

    Date: Thursday, March 1st,  7:00 p.m.

    Location: Beach Park

    About: Join us for a family-friendly, all-ages cruise starting at Beach Park and following the bike path to the Marketplace. The ride is finished once the group reaches the Marketplace, so make sure you have a plan to get back to where you started! Some like to park at the Marketplace and ride to Beach Park prior to the start of the ride so they may enjoy the rest of the evening without having to ride back.

    FYI: California Vehicle Code requires bicyclists under age 18 to wear a helmet. The vehicle code also requires bicycles to have a front facing headlamp and at least a red rear facing reflector when being ridden at night. Its not only the law, but a great way to keep yourself safe!

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  • Grease & Gears for Girls

    6:00 PM-8:00 PM
    03/02/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Bike Bakersfield

    1708 Chester Ave

    1708 Chester Ave

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/grease-gears-for-girls-3-2/

    Bike Bakersfield is hosting the third bike maintenance workshop in the Grease & Gears for Girls series dedicated to helping women feel empowered to ride on March 2, from 6-8 p.m.

    This workshop will focus on three main areas:

    1. Fixing a flat and bike cleaning
    2. Adjusting brakes and shifting
    3. Truing wheels and adjusting bearings

    Bring your bike or work on one of ours. Light snacks and appetizers will be provided, including wine for those over 21 (must have ID).

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  • Smart Cycling Part One

    9:00 AM-12:00 PM
    03/10/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Bike Bakersfield

    1708 Chester Ave

    1708 Chester Ave

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/smart-cycling-part-one/

    Ready to start commuting but don’t know how to navigate traffic? Want to know how to ride safely? Sign up for our Smart Cycling class.

    As part of our educational programs, Executive Director and League Cycling Instructor Jack Becker takes the lead in hosting these once a month courses.

    Now you can take part one of this three part course on Second Saturday at Bike Bakersfield. Part one consists of a classroom presentation where we discuss how to follow the law, be predictable, be conspicuous, think ahead, and ride ready. After attending the first part of the class, you will be eligible to move on to part two and three where we will be on bikes practicing handling drills and then go on a road ride where we put everything we learned into practice.

    Smart cycling part two and three will take place on March 24th and also April 21st. All attendees must be a Bike Bakersfield member to participate. If you are not a member, you can sign up for only $25.

  • Second Saturday

    10:00 AM-2:00 PM
    03/10/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Bike Bakersfield

    1708 Chester Ave

    1708 Chester Ave

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/second-saturday-2/

    We are open on Second Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm! Stop in for a tune up and let’s ride around downtown. We will be hosting a quick safety tips lesson before heading out on our ride to the other Secondary Saturday festivities at 11 am.

  • Bike Arvin Ride

    2:30 PM-3:00 PM
    03/10/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Bike Arvin

    1241 Bear Mountain Blvd, Arvin California 93203

    1241 Bear Mountain Blvd, Arvin California 93203

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/bike-arvin-ride/

    Bike Arvin is proud to host a weekly bike ride, Saturday, 2:30 p.m. at Bike Arvin. We roll out at 3 p.m. and ride around town. Route changes depending on the group coming out to ride!

    Make new friends, get outside and ride your bike with us!

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  • Imbibe & Ride

    3:00 PM-4:00 PM
    03/11/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Imbibe Wine & Spirits

    4140 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93309, USA

    4140 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93309, USA

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/imbibe-ride/

    Meet us on Sunday at Imbibe!
    Imbibe is now open from 11AM to 5PM on Sundays AND offering 10% off to card-holding Bike Bakersfield members!!

    The ride starts at 3PM, and the route will be determined by those in attendance.

    It will take no more than 1 hour ride and will end back at Imbibe. Grab a drink, grab a snack, and grab a bottle to go!

    If you’re not a BB member, sign up today and support our cause and local businesses like Imbibe!

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  • Bike Arvin Ride

    2:30 PM-3:00 PM
    03/17/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Bike Arvin

    1241 Bear Mountain Blvd, Arvin California 93203

    1241 Bear Mountain Blvd, Arvin California 93203

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/bike-arvin-ride-2/

    Bike Arvin is proud to host a weekly bike ride, Saturday, 2:30 p.m. at Bike Arvin. We roll out at 3 p.m. and ride around town. Route changes depending on the group coming out to ride!

    Make new friends, get outside and ride your bike with us!

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  • Smart Cycling Course

    4:00 PM-7:00 PM
    03/23/2018-03/24/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Bike Bakersfield

    1708 Chester Ave

    1708 Chester Ave

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/smart-cycling-course-3-2/

    Ready to start commuting but don’t know how to navigate traffic? Want to know how to ride safely? Sign up for our Smart Cycling Traffic Skills class.

    As part of our educational programs, our Executive Director and League Cycling Instructor Jack Becker is leading a two-day Smart Cycling Course on March 23rd and 24th.

    *This class is free for Bike Bakersfield Members. If you are not a member, you can sign up for the class and we will contact you about becoming a member for $25.
    *Students MUST complete both sessions in one weekend, and must also complete an assessment test before receiving their certification.

    Friday 4-7PM for in-class workshop
    > 100 Tulare Street, Bakersfield 93305
    (Prevention and Community Partnership Building in the large conference room)

    Saturday 9 am-2 pm (helmet and bike required)
    > 2727 F. Street, Bakersfield 93306 (KHSD Career Resource Department)

    You will need to have a fully functional bike and a helmet to participate. If you need help with your bike or obtaining a helmet, make arrangements with Bike Bakersfield before the event.

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  • Bike Arvin Ride

    2:30 PM-3:00 PM
    03/24/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Bike Arvin

    1241 Bear Mountain Blvd, Arvin California 93203

    1241 Bear Mountain Blvd, Arvin California 93203

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/bike-arvin-ride-3/

    Bike Arvin is proud to host a weekly bike ride, Saturday, 2:30 p.m. at Bike Arvin. We roll out at 3 p.m. and ride around town. Route changes depending on the group coming out to ride!

    Make new friends, get outside and ride your bike with us!

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  • Bike Rodeo at Beale Memorial Library

    9:32 AM
    03/27/2018-03/30/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Beale Memorial Library

    701 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

    701 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/bike-rodeo-at-beale-memorial-library/

    Bike Bakersfield is proud to announce our bike rodeos will be coming to the Beale Memorial Library from March 27-30, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. We have scheduled two dates for each session to accommodate the interest by the community. Participants should plan on attending both sessions.

    Bicycle rodeos are one of the most effective ways to teach students bicycle safety. Using Bike Bakersfield staff’s League of American Bicyclists certification, experience teaching kids these skills, and passion for safety, we setup a multi-stage obstacle course for students to ride bikes in an interactive environment.

    These events focus on small groups of youth at a time as they learn the skills needed to be safe while riding on local streets:

    • Safety Lecture: Session one begins with a safety lecture where students learn the ABC  quick check and the importance of biking. After this students learn the rules of the road, such as which side of the street to ride on, and others pertinent to their safety. The lecture concludes with students learning hand signals.Bicycle safety lectures are a great way to teach road safety to a large body of students in an open environment where our staff can engage students about bicycle safety. At the end of each lecture Bike Bakersfield provides safety quizzes and questions to test students understanding of the information that was presented. After the lecture, prizes are awarded to students who answer questions from the talk.
    • Proper Helmet/Bike Fitting: After students learn the basics of road safety they are fitted for their bikes. This is an important part of the program because it maximizes students comfort and ability to ride a bike. After fitting bikes, students are taught how to wear their helmet properly. A small number of helmets may be available to give students in need. Learning this helmet technique is crucial as an improperly worn helmet will not help a person if they fall or are involved in an accident.
    • The Skills Course: After the lecture and bicycle/helmet fitting students learn bicycle handling techniques, turning, and breaking by riding through a course designed by our staff. While fun for the students, they also learn the skills needed to be safe while riding their bikes on local streets.

    For questions, please contact Beale Memorial Library at 661-868-0701 or Bike Bakersfield at 661-321-9247.

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  • Bike Rodeo at Beale Memorial Library

    9:32 AM
    03/28/2018-03/30/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Beale Memorial Library

    701 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

    701 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/bike-rodeo-at-beale-memorial-library-2/

    Bike Bakersfield is proud to announce our bike rodeos will be coming to the Beale Memorial Library from March 27-30, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. We have scheduled two dates for each session to accommodate the interest by the community. Participants should plan on attending both sessions.

    Bicycle rodeos are one of the most effective ways to teach students bicycle safety. Using Bike Bakersfield staff’s League of American Bicyclists certification, experience teaching kids these skills, and passion for safety, we setup a multi-stage obstacle course for students to ride bikes in an interactive environment.

    These events focus on small groups of youth at a time as they learn the skills needed to be safe while riding on local streets:

    • Safety Lecture: Session one begins with a safety lecture where students learn the ABC  quick check and the importance of biking. After this students learn the rules of the road, such as which side of the street to ride on, and others pertinent to their safety. The lecture concludes with students learning hand signals.Bicycle safety lectures are a great way to teach road safety to a large body of students in an open environment where our staff can engage students about bicycle safety. At the end of each lecture Bike Bakersfield provides safety quizzes and questions to test students understanding of the information that was presented. After the lecture, prizes are awarded to students who answer questions from the talk.
    • Proper Helmet/Bike Fitting: After students learn the basics of road safety they are fitted for their bikes. This is an important part of the program because it maximizes students comfort and ability to ride a bike. After fitting bikes, students are taught how to wear their helmet properly. A small number of helmets may be available to give students in need. Learning this helmet technique is crucial as an improperly worn helmet will not help a person if they fall or are involved in an accident.
    • The Skills Course: After the lecture and bicycle/helmet fitting students learn bicycle handling techniques, turning, and breaking by riding through a course designed by our staff. While fun for the students, they also learn the skills needed to be safe while riding their bikes on local streets.

    For questions, please contact Beale Memorial Library at 661-868-0701 or Bike Bakersfield at 661-321-9247.

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  • Bike Rodeo at Beale Memorial Library

    9:32 AM
    03/29/2018-03/30/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Beale Memorial Library

    701 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

    701 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/bike-rodeo-at-beale-memorial-library-2-2/

    Bike Bakersfield is proud to announce our bike rodeos will be coming to the Beale Memorial Library from March 27-30, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. We have scheduled two dates for each session to accommodate the interest by the community. Participants should plan on attending both sessions.

    Bicycle rodeos are one of the most effective ways to teach students bicycle safety. Using Bike Bakersfield staff’s League of American Bicyclists certification, experience teaching kids these skills, and passion for safety, we setup a multi-stage obstacle course for students to ride bikes in an interactive environment.

    These events focus on small groups of youth at a time as they learn the skills needed to be safe while riding on local streets:

    • Safety Lecture: Session one begins with a safety lecture where students learn the ABC  quick check and the importance of biking. After this students learn the rules of the road, such as which side of the street to ride on, and others pertinent to their safety. The lecture concludes with students learning hand signals.Bicycle safety lectures are a great way to teach road safety to a large body of students in an open environment where our staff can engage students about bicycle safety. At the end of each lecture Bike Bakersfield provides safety quizzes and questions to test students understanding of the information that was presented. After the lecture, prizes are awarded to students who answer questions from the talk.
    • Proper Helmet/Bike Fitting: After students learn the basics of road safety they are fitted for their bikes. This is an important part of the program because it maximizes students comfort and ability to ride a bike. After fitting bikes, students are taught how to wear their helmet properly. A small number of helmets may be available to give students in need. Learning this helmet technique is crucial as an improperly worn helmet will not help a person if they fall or are involved in an accident.
    • The Skills Course: After the lecture and bicycle/helmet fitting students learn bicycle handling techniques, turning, and breaking by riding through a course designed by our staff. While fun for the students, they also learn the skills needed to be safe while riding their bikes on local streets.

    For questions, please contact Beale Memorial Library at 661-868-0701 or Bike Bakersfield at 661-321-9247.

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  • Bike Rodeo at Beale Memorial Library

    9:32 AM
    03/30/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Beale Memorial Library

    701 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

    701 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/bike-rodeo-at-beale-memorial-library-2-2-2/

    Bike Bakersfield is proud to announce our bike rodeos will be coming to the Beale Memorial Library from March 27-30, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. We have scheduled two dates for each session to accommodate the interest by the community. Participants should plan on attending both sessions.

    Bicycle rodeos are one of the most effective ways to teach students bicycle safety. Using Bike Bakersfield staff’s League of American Bicyclists certification, experience teaching kids these skills, and passion for safety, we setup a multi-stage obstacle course for students to ride bikes in an interactive environment.

    These events focus on small groups of youth at a time as they learn the skills needed to be safe while riding on local streets:

    • Safety Lecture: Session one begins with a safety lecture where students learn the ABC  quick check and the importance of biking. After this students learn the rules of the road, such as which side of the street to ride on, and others pertinent to their safety. The lecture concludes with students learning hand signals.Bicycle safety lectures are a great way to teach road safety to a large body of students in an open environment where our staff can engage students about bicycle safety. At the end of each lecture Bike Bakersfield provides safety quizzes and questions to test students understanding of the information that was presented. After the lecture, prizes are awarded to students who answer questions from the talk.
    • Proper Helmet/Bike Fitting: After students learn the basics of road safety they are fitted for their bikes. This is an important part of the program because it maximizes students comfort and ability to ride a bike. After fitting bikes, students are taught how to wear their helmet properly. A small number of helmets may be available to give students in need. Learning this helmet technique is crucial as an improperly worn helmet will not help a person if they fall or are involved in an accident.
    • The Skills Course: After the lecture and bicycle/helmet fitting students learn bicycle handling techniques, turning, and breaking by riding through a course designed by our staff. While fun for the students, they also learn the skills needed to be safe while riding their bikes on local streets.

    For questions, please contact Beale Memorial Library at 661-868-0701 or Bike Bakersfield at 661-321-9247.

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  • Bike Arvin Ride

    2:30 PM-3:00 PM
    03/31/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Bike Arvin

    1241 Bear Mountain Blvd, Arvin California 93203

    1241 Bear Mountain Blvd, Arvin California 93203

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/bike-arvin-ride-4/

    Bike Arvin is proud to host a weekly bike ride, Saturday, 2:30 p.m. at Bike Arvin. We roll out at 3 p.m. and ride around town. Route changes depending on the group coming out to ride!

    Make new friends, get outside and ride your bike with us!

  • Full Moon Ride

    7:00 PM-9:00 PM
    03/31/2018
    Bike Bakersfield
    Beach Park Loop, Bakersfield, CA, United States

    Beach Park Loop, Bakersfield, CA, United States

    Beach Park Loop, Bakersfield, CA, United States

    http://bikebakersfield.org/event/full-moon-ride-4/

    Date: Saturday, March 31st, 7:00 p.m.

    Location: Beach Park

    About: Join us for a family-friendly, all-ages cruise starting at Beach Park and following the bike path to the Marketplace. The ride is finished once the group reaches the Marketplace, so make sure you have a plan to get back to where you started! Some like to park at the Marketplace and ride to Beach Park prior to the start of the ride so they may enjoy the rest of the evening without having to ride back.

    FYI: California Vehicle Code requires bicyclists under age 18 to wear a helmet. The vehicle code also requires bicycles to have a front facing headlamp and at least a red rear facing reflector when being ridden at night. Its not only the law, but a great way to keep yourself safe!

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