Cruiser bike rides are becoming part of the fabric of many communities. Weekly or monthly, in good weather and sometimes bad, these rides are all about going slow, being social and enjoying the company. There's no speed requirement, no hill repeats and no fear of being dropped.
They are promoted simply to have fun and help bring awareness to the health, environmental and social benefits of cycling. They also serve as a platform to bring attention to the need for serious bicycling infrastructure for safety and bike commuting.
Join Alternatives Magazine and Bike and Paddle Magazine this winter in Lake Havasu, AZ find out what it's all about. https://www.meetup.com/bikeandpaddle-com/

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