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  1. #1
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    It might be cool to take a bike tour when you first get there. There is a lot to see and SF is extremely urban. A tour of the town will give an idea of how SF is laid out and get a bit acclimated to the city. I love that town. Have a great time.

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    Ooohh, I did this a couple of years ago when I was in the Bay area for a cousin's wedding. I arrived a day ahead of most of my family, so I rented from these guys: http://www.blazingsaddles.com/

    I rented the "comfort hybrid" and they provided helmet, lock, rear rack, and handlebar bag. You can take a look at the maps they have on their page. Most people only do the "Bike the Bridge" ride, but I went a bit further on their "Presido and Golden Gate Park" route. It was fun biking close to Ocean Beach, and yes, the hills are tough. I ended up walking up one of them since I wasn't used to hills being so long. I got lost in Golden Gate Park (The City needs to mark their streets better!) and had lunch in the Haight, then back up to the Presido where I got lost again. Then I went over the Golden Gate (watch out for pedestrians on the bridge, especially when it's nice out) and down to Sausalito. When I got down to the docks, I found out my family was still in rental car hell, so I went on to Tiburon. Took the ferry back.

    Even with the getting lost, I had a blast. It was neat going down residential streets to just to look at all the houses. San Francisco is a great city. I cut it close time-wise when I was catching the flight back, because I didn't want to leave.

    I would change one thing if I did it over again and put in the same mileage as last time: I would pay the extra money and get the road bike instead of the hybrid. I was essentially on the bike for most of the day, and since the hybrid had a more upright riding position than I was used to, my butt hurt. And that was with wearing bike shorts. But if you're not planning on riding quite as much, the hybrid will be fine.

    Hope that helps, and have fun!

  3. #3
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    I have not rented bikes there, but I know that my mom and her boyfriend shipped their bikes out with them(they just spent a month out in san fran). They did a lot of riding down by the marina.
    I also just spent a week with my older sister and her boyfriend(they live in the north panhandle) and I did tons of running through the panhandle, presidio, and golden gate park. You could definitely ride through golden gate park if you wanted to avoid all of the traffic of the city, and then ride out to the beach and ride along there.
    I know I am not much help, but some of the fine ladies of the bay area on here should definitely be able to steer you to a good lbs to rent a bike from.

    and beware of the death monsters!!(ahh i loved seeing this on the MUTs)

  4. #4
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    "He rode a Blazing Saddle, he wore a shining star"

    We see a lot of the Blazing Saddles people over our way. They cross the Golden Gate bridge, and come to Mill Valley and decide they're going to ride to Muir Woods. I always find them about a half mile up what's probably a 2 - 3 mile climb (with some double digit percentage grades), stopped at the side of the road, looking at maps and scratching their helmets. I always stop and give some direction (like don't take Wildomar north of Molino, the street with the 25% grade because I don't even like to drive up it). My daughter often gives them advice on her way home from school - we were just talking about this today.

    If you do want to come north of the city, there are some nice loops in Marin and a great bike path in Sausalito. Just know that Muir Woods is a pretty technical climb/descent.
    Sarah

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  5. #5
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    Let us know when you're coming to SF. Maybe we can arrange a guided tour!
    Some of us have the fortune of working part time or are on flexible schedules.

    IF I were you, I'd call Blazing Saddles before you come and find out if you can reserve a bike. Also, find out what kind of pedals they have in the event that you need to bring your own.

    Don't forget to bring your cycling shoes AND bring layers of clothes as it can get quite chilly in the AM and PM what with the fog and all.
    Nancy

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    I love the photos on the Blazing Saddles site, with all the extraneous car and pedestrian traffic airbrushed out.

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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Goddess View Post
    Let us know when you're coming to SF. Maybe we can arrange a guided tour!
    Some of us have the fortune of working part time or are on flexible schedules.

    IF I were you, I'd call Blazing Saddles before you come and find out if you can reserve a bike. Also, find out what kind of pedals they have in the event that you need to bring your own.

    Don't forget to bring your cycling shoes AND bring layers of clothes as it can get quite chilly in the AM and PM what with the fog and all.
    Thanks!! That would be very amazing to ride with someone who knows their way around. We will arrive in SF sometime late afternoon on Saturday, September 15. We'll leave the morning of Thursday, September 20. I don't know what hubby's conference schedule is yet. I keep asking him to bring it home!

    I will check out Blazing Saddles. Hopefully, if I reserve ahead of time, I can get a bike I'll be comfortable on. I wonder if I should bring my own saddle, too? Would arm warmers and a jacket be enough for chilly time riding?

    Annie
    Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    We see a lot of the Blazing Saddles people over our way. They cross the Golden Gate bridge, and come to Mill Valley and decide they're going to ride to Muir Woods. I always find them about a half mile up what's probably a 2 - 3 mile climb (with some double digit percentage grades), stopped at the side of the road, looking at maps and scratching their helmets. I always stop and give some direction (like don't take Wildomar north of Molino, the street with the 25% grade because I don't even like to drive up it). My daughter often gives them advice on her way home from school - we were just talking about this today.

    If you do want to come north of the city, there are some nice loops in Marin and a great bike path in Sausalito. Just know that Muir Woods is a pretty technical climb/descent.
    I gather that Muir Woods is more for mountain biking? When you say it's technical, sounds off-road to me. I probably would pass on that. I am def more of a roadie.

    I'm sure I'd love to come north and do some Marin loops, but I have to keep in mind that my biking time will be limited to when DH is in conference. He is not a biker, so when he's free, we'll be doing other, more touristy stuff.

    Annie
    Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard

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    Quote Originally Posted by annie View Post
    So is there a bridge to Angel Island? Are the biking trails there for road or mtb bikes?

    I will check out the location of Point Reyes National Seashore.

    Annie
    No - there is a ferry to Angel Island. I believe there are then dirt roads there.

    Pt. Reyes is about 45 minutes north of SF on Highway 1 - in itself worth the drive if you have a car.

    Quote Originally Posted by annie View Post
    I gather that Muir Woods is more for mountain biking? When you say it's technical, sounds off-road to me. I probably would pass on that. I am def more of a roadie.
    By technical, I meant twisty steep road riding. So if you're up for that, it's a good ride. It's just not a good ride for tourists with platform pedals, etc. I really do worry about them.

    If you are up for something like that, then a great ride (during the week, when the traffic is less) is to ride through Nuir Woods and then take Hwy 1. to Stinson Beach. This will be longer and hillier. You can do a great loop. PM me if you want any maps or anything.
    Sarah

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  10. #10
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    On the bike rental, I would definitely bring my own saddle, shoes and pedals.
    Sarah

    When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.


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    2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
    2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
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  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    No - there is a ferry to Angel Island. I believe there are then dirt roads there.
    IIRC, the road encircling the island is paved for the most part, with some dirt road as well.

    Angel Island is a *really* nice excursion, but it could eat up a lot of your time with the ferry crossings- since you're going to be there after the summer season is over, the ferry schedule might be scaled back.

    Given your time constraints, perhaps a ride across the GG bridge into Sausalito and maybe on to Tiburon and a ferry ride back into San Francisco might be nice.

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