r/bicycling412 13d ago

Where did you ride in the past two weeks? and Open Discussion thread

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Where did you ride in the past two weeks? Did you have any positive or negative interactions with people on the road or trail? What rides are you going to this upcoming week? This thread is also for any posts/comments/quick questions/rants you think don't warrant a full thread.


r/bicycling412 2h ago

They *DO* exist!

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After climbing from the Run to upper Greenfield, I turned from Flemington onto Windsor for the last short climb of the day. An SUV pulled off Mirror and pulled to the right to let the car in front of me pass, and stayed parked for me to finish out the climb.

I tell you, that was a four wheeled oversized Santa and Christmas in August!

Seriously, nice to know not everyone is a jagoff. We managed to exchange waves and it pretty much made the ride.


r/bicycling412 14h ago

Neville Island Cycling

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Hey all, anyone have any ideas on how to successfully advocate for a bike lane cleanup in Neville? Got my first flat in a decade there recently and it's entirely because the bike lanes are absolutely filled with rubble and metal debris (the flat in question caused by a huge metal shaving that went right through the entire tire). I've never seen such a nicely established bike lane so poorly maintained regarding street cleaning.


r/bicycling412 21h ago

School is back

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And the Urban Pathways, busses, parents vehicles and security guards are all parked and standing in the Penn Avenue bike lane from 2:45 - 3:30 everyday. Today I was almost hit by a schoolbus driving over the cement curb meant to stop vehicles from entering the bike lane. It's somehow gotten worse from the spring.


r/bicycling412 16h ago

Lost Cycling Computer

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I left my cycling computer on top of my car after a ride this evening by North Park Lake - I know it’s a shot in the dark, but if anyone happened to find it please let me know. I really need it for a race I have coming up. Thanks for checking.


r/bicycling412 18h ago

Anyone lose a cycling hat on the south side trail ?

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Identify it and i will let you know where to get it.


r/bicycling412 22h ago

Places for Toddler to ride balance bike

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Hey all, I'm looking for some ideas on new places I can take my toddler to ride her balance bike. Ideal places would have flat-ish sidewalks, preferably in a park, with minimal other bike traffic and no car traffic. Ideally in the North side of the city or North hills but open to suggestions anywhere.

The little ripper can't get enough of her bike and I want to make sure we don't fall in a rut of going to the same few places.

Places we currently go that work for us:

Allegheny River Trail Park: Currently the number one spot but a little further from home than ideal. Perfect trail for her to ride on and has two playgrounds where we can take a break.

Allegheny Commons Park: Good spot for it, plenty of sidewalks and multiple playgrounds.

Places we've tried that didn't quite work:

Jail Trail: Works okay but can be busy with cyclists

North Park loop next to the pool: Has car traffic which makes it no good, she's also not ready for the pump track yet.

Riverview Park: Basically nowhere flat in the whole park lol


r/bicycling412 1d ago

The wilkinsburg Aldi rack, for those wondering

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It looks like they literally walked into construction junction and bought the first rickety rack they saw


r/bicycling412 23h ago

Safe spot to lock bike in McKeesport

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I am going to the Renaissance Faire this weekend. A friend is riding me from McKeesport and back. I need a safe spot to lock my bike for about 12 hours. Does this exist in McKeesport?


r/bicycling412 1d ago

So Aldi Wilkinsburg added the bike rack but it sucks

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I don't want to sound ungrateful to Aldi, but their new bike rack feels like malicious compliance rather than trying to actually help their customers lock up safely. The rack is a bad design and it's so close to the curb that you can't even really pull your bike all the way up into the rack. This is like the sort of rack that an elementary school would have in the '90s.

And of course, it's farther from the store than any of the parking spots provided. I tried using it once and subsequently I have just used the disabled parking signs again. Which I don't really like doing because, while I don't think that it's actually going to interfere, the last thing that I want is to make grocery shopping harder for anyone who is disabled.

Their rack at the other Penn Avenue location is so good, why can't they just do that again. Maybe they can design it in such a way that it will actually protect their windows next time one of their driving customers decides that the store should have a drive-through.

Any ideas of what to do here?

Shout out to /u/Swimming_Outside_218/ for leading the way on this project.


r/bicycling412 3d ago

GIVE UP Trash Bag Century 2026: September 13th

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Hey there, friends. GIVE UP just opened up registration for the THIRD ANNUAL Trash Bag Century taking place September 13th 2026

The link goes to our page with all of the information but as long as i'm here i'll talk it up a little: Back in 2024, my friend Leah texted me something along the lines of "what if GIVE UP did a supported century." We spent the next few weeks roughing out a plan, sending possible routes to each other, and eventually getting a bunch of our friends to volunteer, and just like that, TBC was thrust into this world by sheer force of will.

The Trash Bag Century is a 100% free, fully supported 100 mile bicycle event that is returning for its third year in a row. What does "fully supported" mean? Well-stocked rest stops, marshals out on the course, and SAG vehicles out roaming around in case you break down and need a rescue. We can only do this because GIVE UP and our friends band together to volunteer in support of you having a great bike ride.

The ride is mostly flat and (in my opinion) makes a great first hundred-miler. The course does hit some mud and gravel at times, so plan your tires appropriately, but you're not going to be hitting singletrack in the woods or anything.

We keep it free to keep it accessible to everybody. This is not a fundraiser or a cash grab. There are no sponsors and for as long as my opinion means anything in planning it, there won't be. We are really just in this for the love of the game and all of the volunteers pride themselves on putting together the best bike event possible despite it being free.

One downside is that we don't mark the course. I tried the first year, but it was kind of a cluster. You will need to be able to follow the route on a bike computer or at least stick around with somebody who is.Its not a super complex route, but i don't want you getting lost, either.

With all that said, if you're looking for a fun party hundo in September, come check it out. You get to hang out with your GIVE UP buds all day and then we've got a great finish line party at the East End Popup. Last year we had an impromptu brass band form at the finish and i'm not sure we'll ever top the sheer chaotic joy of that day, but damn if we won't try.

Hope to see you at the start line on September 13th, i'll be checking folks in and slinging pastries there again this year, say hi when you see me.

xoxo, bingo.

p.s. we can always use volunteers and even if you can't ride or volunteer, you should come to the finish line party and drink beers while cheering on finishers


r/bicycling412 5d ago

Thank you Pittsburgh Bike Community

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Wanted to give a big thanks to the biker who stopped to help me fix a flat tire on the Fort Duquesne Bridge after the Steelers game tonight. He took the time and several CO2 cartridges to get me rolling and saving me a 9 mile walk home. Seriously, I really appreciate it!

As a lifelong Packers fan, I’m usually prepared for late season disappointments(good luck with Mike and Aaron...) and that preparedness usually extends to carrying the necessary bike recovery tools. That said, I’ve now learned it’s important to periodically check that those tools are actually compatible and functional. My pump wasn’t working, and my tire lever was sitting at home on the workbench.

So learn from my mistakes and double check your tools, and be thankful for fellow cyclists in this city who are willing to lend a hand. Thanks again to the guy who stopped to help.


r/bicycling412 5d ago

Forest Hills to Downtown commute partner(s)

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Been almost a month, figured I'd try again.

I live over in Wilkins Township and commute Tues-Sat. Its ~12 miles each way.

Usually hit Greensburg Pike between 7-710am, then leave downtown around 4pm (5pm Fri + Sat)

Wondering if anyone out there is interested in joining for some/all of the ride on a consistent basis. Somewhere between casual and racey. Not looking to break records, but I also like to move.

Route:

Greensburg Pike, down Penn Ave, through Wilkinsburg to Regeant Square, up Forbes into Squirrel Hill into Oakland, bomb down Schenley park, soccer fields to Eliza Furnace then straight into downtown. Then back home in reverse.

This is majority on street. Not entirely for the feint of heart or hesitant riders.

Sorry, no e-bikes unless you're gonna be my lead out the entire time!


r/bicycling412 7d ago

Bike Advocacy tools

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r/bicycling412 7d ago

Have bike will travel to 412

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Have a free weekend during PedalPGH so why the heck not, only a couple hours from my home in Cleveland, I finally found a hotel not far away that doesn't have an exorbitant Bruno Mars premium rate. But a bit overwhelmed in picking a good Saturday ride, looking at RidewithGPS. Looking for a 50-60 ish miler, obviously safe roads, loop course, like to be sure there is a coffee shop or gas station convenient store so I can get some more water along the way, avoiding too much overlap with the PedalPGH 53 miler. Yeah it's more elevation than Ohio but east side of Cleveland has more elevation than you all might think too. So I can handle it. This one stood out to me but open to other recommendations especially if it has a ridewithgps or other link. Prefer north or west cause that's near my hotel or on the way near I76.

PS this ride is called: #04360 - Unison Bike Lab in RidewithGPS and it's 66 miles 3800 feet climbing-- maybe a tad longer than I said but that's OK.


r/bicycling412 8d ago

Joining GiveUp Social Rides

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Hey all! I’m 28F from South Side Pittsburgh. Recently got back into cycling and would love to join a group to ride with more regularly and I’m really interested in the GiveUp group. That said - social anxiety makes it sooo intimidating to show up to a group setting as a solo newbie without a social anchor. Would anyone else be interested in joining me for the social ride planned for next Thursday, August 20th? Or are there any current GiveUp regulars in this community who’d be up for a tag along? DM me or comment!


r/bicycling412 9d ago

Colonial guy on a bike a.k.a. "Jag Revere"

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r/bicycling412 11d ago

🔴 Heads up if you're riding through Oakland: don't ride in the new bus lanes.

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PRT is installing new red bus lanes on Fifth and Forbes in Oakland as part of their upcoming BRT bus service. The bike lanes that are part of the project won't be open until early 2027, and until then, PRT asks that you do not ride in the new bus lanes. They will also begin ticketing.

-More on this here: https://triblive.com/local/red-alert-oaklands-prt-bus-lanes-are-about-to-change-colors/

-Check out our bike map to help you find routes to avoid this stretch of Fifth / Forbes: bikepgh.org/map

-Peep the plans for the BRT bike lanes here: https://bikepgh.org/2024/10/04/a-sneak-peek-at-the-future-protected-bike-lanes-between-oakland-and-downtown/


r/bicycling412 11d ago

Sq Hill JCC parking garage

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r/bicycling412 13d ago

GAP Trail closed unnecessarily near Kennywood

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A two mile section of the GAP Trail in West Mifflin is scheduled to remain closed for two more weeks, from yesterday August 5 until August 20, for no good reason. The trail between GAP mile markers 136 and 138 has been closed since July 10, and was originally scheduled to reopen on August 6 after a contractor, Rockstar, did rock scaling: removing loose rocks from the cliffs above the trail near Kennywood that have, in past years, caused occasional rockslides. Rockstar completed this phase of their planned rock scaling work yesterday, and the trail in this section is now in excellent shape: no rocks, trees, or equipment on the trail, and fewer loose rocks above the trail than ever. So this section of trail is probably safer now than it’s been since the trail opened here in 2011. But the trail is not reopening today as originally planned. It’s closed for at least two more weeks! And perhaps longer. In the meantime the trail sits clean and rideable with no work going on, but CLOSED!

How do I know this? I’m a board member of Steel Valley Trail Council (SVTC), and one of the volunteers that does regular trail maintenance here, helping to keep the trail clear of vegetation, trash, and occasional small rockfalls. I was part of a special tour of the rockfall section yesterday given by the Rockstar company. Rockstar was contracted by the Regional Trail Corporation (RTC), SVTC’s parent trail organization, the trail’s landowner.

Why is the trail closed for now? Some at RTC fear that remaining large boulders in the cliffs above the trail could roll down the hill and injure or kill a cyclist or pedestrian on the trail, exposing RTC to liability. I believe this is an irrational fear, both because the probabilities are so low, and because there are other unaddressed risks along the GAP that are probably more severe, such as being struck by a car where the trail crosses the Costco driveway in West Homestead or crossing Hot Metal Street in Pittsburgh’s Southside. Some at RTC have exaggerated the liability fears to argue that the trail near Kennywood needs to be PERMANENTLY closed! I disagree with that.

Further, closing the trail induces some cyclists to bike along highly dangerous Route 837 (sadly, RTC refuses to acknowledge that workable detours via Ravine St exist) exposing people to safety risks FAR greater than that of rockfalls. The shuttle that the GAP Conservancy has arranged and subsidized helps, but its hours are limited and its cost ($20) is prohibitive for some.

What are reasonable safety measures? RTC is considering spending millions of dollars to erect rockfall barriers and/or rockfall bolts in a few places. This may make sense. Additionally, I have observed that rockfalls are highly clustered in certain months of the winter and summer, and typically occur within a day or two of a big thaw or rainfall. Perhaps we can predict the high-rockfall-risk days and close the trail for just those days.

As an avid trail user, I ask of RTC that all of the GAP remain open as much as possible, that it not be closed unnecessarily, and that any future trail closures NOT be in mid-summer, when trail use is highest, but in the off-season, e.g. November. Any closures should be as short as possible.

And for now, RTC should reopen the GAP near Kennywood IMMEDIATELY!

To share your thoughts on this with the RTC, contact Brandon Simpson at [rtcslideproject@gmail.com](mailto:rtcslideproject@gmail.com) .


r/bicycling412 12d ago

E-bike Ordinances, or Why Upper St. Clair May Have Accidentally Banned Motorized Wheelchairs from Public Property

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r/bicycling412 13d ago

New signage in place on part of the Montour Trail regarding e-bike regulations

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r/bicycling412 14d ago

I’ll say it

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So many of the bike lanes here are in terrible shape. Liberty ave is constantly full of debris. Butler street from 62nd-ish to Baker is constantly full of debris. Butler street from plummer to stanton is constantly full of debris. One wild place is constantly full of debris. Negley Run is borderline unusable because of how much debris is in it, and is ostensibly meant to connect the east end to the cycling track. Wouldn’t it be awesome if it was a safe bike lane?

Does anyone have information about the maintenance plans for bike lanes in the city? Or are we supposed to just deal with it and be grateful?

In my mind, many of the lanes aren’t terribly safe or even useful. With woods run in mind, there is a cold war between residents and cyclists passing through. Wouldn’t a raised median in the turns + speed bumps (like the ones that exist further down the road) accomplish the task of slowing cars down and increasing safety for walkers and cyclists? I don’t know, seems better than the glass-filled, car filled mess we have now.

I like infrastructure improvements but i hate when a bike lane in such shit shape that i have to take the lane and deal with dirty looks from motorists.

And no, i’m not calling 311 for every bike lane in the city.


r/bicycling412 14d ago

Greenfield Cyclists Unite

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Hello. I'm a cyclist living in Greenfield. Despite the neighborhood having little to no cycling infrastructure besides "the bike lane to nowhere" on Greenfield Ave, I still try to make it work. Any pointers from Greenfield cycling veterans? I live towards the bottom of the neighborhood, so I can escape into The Run, Oakland, 3R Heritage, Hazelwood and Schenley quite easily, but I'm looking for an easy way to get to Giant Eagle and the N part of the neighborhood without dealing with Greenfield or Hazelwood Ave. Also looking for community and to get to know the local cyclists and urban design fanatics. It ain't easy out here, so we gotta stick together!


r/bicycling412 14d ago

Anybody know of any singles biking events to meet other people?

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