Vintage Mountainbike ride
May
4

Vintage Mountainbike ride

Attention Insane Bear Posse....

May the 4th be with you!

Dust off your classic mountain bikes, because it's time to pedal back in time! You're invited to join us for a Vintage Mountain bike ride on May 4th, where any bike will do – the older, the better!

Date: May 4th

Time: 8:00am

Location: Norm's Hangar Coffee Shop, 1615 McKinley Ave. La Verne

This ride is all about celebrating the beauty of vintage mountain bikes and the joy of exploration. Whether you've got a retro steel frame or an old-school hardtail, bring it along and let's hit the trails together.

Expect BREATHTAKING scenery, good company, and perhaps a bit of mud as we navigate the trails on our timeless rides. Don't forget your helmet, water bottle, and a spirit of adventure!

After the ride, we'll reconvene at Norm's Hangar Coffee Shop for some well-deserved post-ride grub and to swap lies of our biking adventures.

RSVP to let us know you'll be joining the ride. Feel free to invite friends and fellow vintage bike enthusiasts – everyone is welcome!

Let's pedal back to the past together and create some unforgettable memories.

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Catalina Bike-Packing Adventure
May
12
to May 14

Catalina Bike-Packing Adventure

Join us for a fun-filled 3 day Gravel / MTB adventure! We are taking the boat over to Catalina Island and riding self supported from Avalon to Little Harbor (14-15 mi. 2000ft). From there, we’ll spend the next day riding, hiking, or just lounging in the sun! On the 3rd day, it’s the ride back to Avalon and the boat back to Long Beach. This trip is ok for any off-road capable bicycle, be it gravel, hardtail or full suspension (sorry, no ebikes). You’ll need the basic camping gear: tent, sleeping bag, etc… more details to come. If you don’t want to schlep your gear, there’s a drop off service for an additional fee. Price includes boat passage for you and your bike, and camping fee permit. Some meals provided.*

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Crazy Bear Bikes Ride to the Beach!
Aug
25

Crazy Bear Bikes Ride to the Beach!

The Crazy Bears are riding to the beach August 25th 7:30am
Join us for a supported 45 mile ride to Huntington Beach w/ lunch! Just $20!

Have your family meet you there for some fun in the sun
and to give you a ride back,
or you can purchase a shuttle ticket for $10.

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8 Hours of Temecula
Nov
22
to Nov 23

8 Hours of Temecula


🏁🚴‍♂️ Gear Up for the Thrill: Crazy Bear Bikes Racing 8 Hours of Temecula on November 23, 2024! 🚴‍♀️🏁

Crazy Bear Bikes are hitting the tracks for the adrenaline-fueled 8 Hours of Temecula on November 23rd! Get ready for a day packed with heart-pounding action, fierce competition, and pure biking passion. We’re putting teams together for this epic event!

Stay tuned for more details!

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Rock Cobbler
Feb
9
to Feb 10

Rock Cobbler

We will be attending the Rock Cobbler 2024- the amazing, hard, but fantastically fun gravel event. Let us know if you are signed up and we’ll see you there!

https://rockcobbler.com/

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Sep
8

Illenob

AKA Bonelli reverse Illenob is 12 to 14 miles with 2000 ft of elevation gain. Expect a high pace and not a lot of stopping. This ride is for advanced riders. As it’s a night ride don’t forget to bring a fully charged light

Meet at Laverne Brewery at 6:15. we will roll at 6:30 sharp.
No Helmet, No Ride! We do have loaner.
You must always come prepared with a bike in good working condition. Bring water, food
Each person is responsible for determining if their riding skills match the difficulty of the terrain they are riding on.
Each person is responsible for their own safety on the ride. In addition, each rider is responsible for their own bike, its maintenance as well as the protective equipment they choose to wear.
Cycling has its inherent risks, including serious injury or death. Your participation is an acknowledgment of those risks and an assumption of liability.
Riding at night requires sufficient lighting. We recommend a light with a minimum of 1000 lumens. For night rides, we might have a loaner riding light if you call the shop in advance. 

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Aug
18

Illenob

AKA Bonelli reverse Illenob is 12 to 14 miles with 2000 ft of elevation gain. Expect a high pace and not a lot of stopping. This ride is for advanced riders. As it’s a night ride don’t forget to bring a fully charged light

Meet at Laverne Brewery at 6:15. we will roll at 6:30 sharp.
No Helmet, No Ride! We do have loaner.
You must always come prepared with a bike in good working condition. Bring water, food
Each person is responsible for determining if their riding skills match the difficulty of the terrain they are riding on.
Each person is responsible for their own safety on the ride. In addition, each rider is responsible for their own bike, its maintenance as well as the protective equipment they choose to wear.
Cycling has its inherent risks, including serious injury or death. Your participation is an acknowledgment of those risks and an assumption of liability.
Riding at night requires sufficient lighting. We recommend a light with a minimum of 1000 lumens. For night rides, we might have a loaner riding light if you call the shop in advance. 

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Moab Adventure
May
15
to May 20

Moab Adventure

Join us for a magnificent mountain bike adventure in the best parts of Utah. From the awe-inspiring trails in Brianhead, to the world famous Moab Slickrock, this is the one to cross off on your mtb bucket list. Our trip packs in epic riding, incredible views, and memories to last a lifetime.

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May
10

Brewsday night ride

The Brewsday Night Ride leaves from our shop weekly at 6:30pm sharp. It ‘s an intermediate loop around Bonelli Regional Park.


This is a "no drop" ride, that means that we don't leave anybody behind.
We are planning to do 12 to 14 miles. Expect some steep climbs and some technical descents. We will go back to the shop and get food and refreshment next door.

No Helmet, No Ride! We do have loaners.
You must always come prepared with a bike in good working condition. Bring water, food
Each person is responsible for determining if their riding skills match the difficulty of the terrain they are riding on.
Each person is responsible for their own safety on the ride. In addition, each rider is responsible for their own bike, its maintenance as well as the protective equipment they choose to wear.
Cycling has its inherent risks, including serious injury or death. Your participation is an acknowledgment of those risks and an assumption of liability.

Riding at night requires sufficient lighting. We recommend a light with a minimum of 1000 lumens. For night rides, we might have a loaner riding light if you call the shop in advance.

Check out our Facebook page or call the shop for our weekend rides, shuttles, and trips.


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May
3

Brewsday night ride

The Brewsday Night Ride leaves from our shop weekly at 6:30pm sharp. It ‘s an intermediate loop around Bonelli Regional Park.


This is a "no drop" ride, that means that we don't leave anybody behind.
We are planning to do 12 to 14 miles. Expect some steep climbs and some technical descents. We will go back to the shop and get food and refreshment next door.

No Helmet, No Ride! We do have loaners.
You must always come prepared with a bike in good working condition. Bring water, food
Each person is responsible for determining if their riding skills match the difficulty of the terrain they are riding on.
Each person is responsible for their own safety on the ride. In addition, each rider is responsible for their own bike, its maintenance as well as the protective equipment they choose to wear.
Cycling has its inherent risks, including serious injury or death. Your participation is an acknowledgment of those risks and an assumption of liability.

Riding at night requires sufficient lighting. We recommend a light with a minimum of 1000 lumens. For night rides, we might have a loaner riding light if you call the shop in advance.

Check out our Facebook page or call the shop for our weekend rides, shuttles, and trips.


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Apr
26

Brewsday night ride

The Brewsday Night Ride leaves from our shop weekly at 6:30pm sharp. It ‘s an intermediate loop around Bonelli Regional Park.


This is a "no drop" ride, that means that we don't leave anybody behind.
We are planning to do 12 to 14 miles. Expect some steep climbs and some technical descents. We will go back to the shop and get food and refreshment next door.

No Helmet, No Ride! We do have loaners.
You must always come prepared with a bike in good working condition. Bring water, food
Each person is responsible for determining if their riding skills match the difficulty of the terrain they are riding on.
Each person is responsible for their own safety on the ride. In addition, each rider is responsible for their own bike, its maintenance as well as the protective equipment they choose to wear.
Cycling has its inherent risks, including serious injury or death. Your participation is an acknowledgment of those risks and an assumption of liability.

Riding at night requires sufficient lighting. We recommend a light with a minimum of 1000 lumens. For night rides, we might have a loaner riding light if you call the shop in advance.

Check out our Facebook page or call the shop for our weekend rides, shuttles, and trips.


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Apr
19

Brewsday night ride

The Brewsday Night Ride leaves from our shop weekly at 6:30pm sharp. It ‘s an intermediate loop around Bonelli Regional Park.


This is a "no drop" ride, that means that we don't leave anybody behind.
We are planning to do 12 to 14 miles. Expect some steep climbs and some technical descents. We will go back to the shop and get food and refreshment next door.

No Helmet, No Ride! We do have loaners.
You must always come prepared with a bike in good working condition. Bring water, food
Each person is responsible for determining if their riding skills match the difficulty of the terrain they are riding on.
Each person is responsible for their own safety on the ride. In addition, each rider is responsible for their own bike, its maintenance as well as the protective equipment they choose to wear.
Cycling has its inherent risks, including serious injury or death. Your participation is an acknowledgment of those risks and an assumption of liability.

Riding at night requires sufficient lighting. We recommend a light with a minimum of 1000 lumens. For night rides, we might have a loaner riding light if you call the shop in advance.

Check out our Facebook page or call the shop for our weekend rides, shuttles, and trips.


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Brewsday Night Ride
Dec
28

Brewsday Night Ride

Weekly Shop Rides

The Brewsday Night Ride leaves from our shop weekly at 6:30 pm sharp. It is a 12-13 mile intermediate loop around Bonelli Regional Park. All levels, bike types, and even ebikes are welcome.

Everyone is welcome, from Beginners to Pros and from single speed to E.bikes.
The group will be divided in 2 or 3 depending on how many riders we have. One for the fast and furious, one for intermediate rider and one for beginner.
This is a "no drop" ride, that means that we don't leave anybody behind.
Expect some steep climbs and some technical descents. We will go back to the shop and get food and refreshment next door.

No Helmet, No Ride! We do have loaners.
You must always come prepared with a bike in good working condition. Bring water, food
Each person is responsible for determining if their riding skills match the difficulty of the terrain they are riding on.
Each person is responsible for their own safety on the ride. In addition, each rider is responsible for their own bike, its maintenance as well as the protective equipment they choose to wear.
Cycling has its inherent risks, including serious injury or death. Your participation is an acknowledgment of those risks and an assumption of liability.

Riding at night requires sufficient lighting. We recommend a light with a minimum of 1000 lumens. For night rides, we might have a loaner riding light if you call the shop in advance.

Check out Calendar shop for our weekend rides, shuttles, and trips.

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Weekly Shop Rides

Tuesdays

The Brewsday Night Ride

We leave from our shop weekly at 6:30pm sharp. It is a 12-14 mile off-road intermediate loop around Bonelli Regional Park. All levels, bike types, and even ebikes are welcome.

Everyone is welcome, from Beginners to Pros and from single speed to E.bikes.This is a "no drop" ride, that means that we don't leave anybody behind.

No Helmet, No Ride! We do have loaners.

Riding at night requires sufficient lighting. We recommend a light with a minimum of 1000 lumens. We have loaners light if you call the shop in advance.
You must always come prepared with a bike in good working condition. Bring water, food
Each person is responsible for determining if their riding skills match the difficulty of the terrain they are riding on.
Each person is responsible for their own safety on the ride. In addition, each rider is responsible for their own bike, its maintenance as well as the protective equipment they choose to wear.
Cycling has its inherent risks, including serious injury or death. Your participation is an acknowledgment of those risks and an assumption of liability.


Thursdays

The Thursday Night Ride is a more intense 14-16 mile ride. It’s a quicker pace with less stops. We highly recommend you attend the Tuesday ride before you tackle this one. We alternate between Glendora Mt. Road and Marshall Canyon week to week.

This ride is for advanced riders Only.

Expect some steep climbs and some technical descents.

Riding at night requires sufficient lighting. We recommend a light with a minimum of 1000 lumens. For night rides, we might have a loaner riding light if you call the shop in advance

Saturdays

“ Saturday I’m graveling”

We ride gravel 30 to 50 miles depending on difficulty of the terrain. Check our Facebook page or give us a call to know what’s planned.

Sundays

Usually a local ride. Check our Facebook page or give us a call to know what’s planned.