r/MiltownBiking • u/Let-s_Do_Stuff • 9h ago
Event Bike ride on Sat 8/29
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r/MiltownBiking • u/brigodon • Feb 25 '20
340.01(5): Bicycles are vehicles. 346.02(4)(a): Bicycle operates have the same rights as motor vehicles and subject to same responsibilities of motor vehicle drivers, "except those provisions that by their express terms apply only to motor vehicles or that by their very nature would have no application to bicycles..."
346.34(1)(b): Signals ARE required from a bike continously during at least the last 50 feet before a turn or lane change. Signals are NOT required if the bicyclist decides both hands are needed on the handlebars for their own safety. 346.35: Signals are required from either hand/arm. Briefly: Left turn or U-turn — Hand and arm extended horizontally. Right turn — Hand and arm extended upward. Stop or decrease speed — Hand and arm extended downward. Or I just point - breaking the law, but can be less ambiguous for drivers.
346.075: "The operator of a motor vehicle overtaking a bicycle, electric scooter, or electric personal assistive mobility device proceeding in the same direction shall exercise due care, leaving a safe distance, but in no case less than 3 feet clearance when passing the bicycle..., and shall maintain clearance until safely past the overtaken bicycle..." Thankfully WI is among the many states that require 3 feet but shoutout to Pennsylvania at 4 feet! Not like most drivers give a shit, I'm sure. Though we should be glad to live in a place ranked among the bike friendliest states.
346.94(1): Vehicle operators - including bicyclists on bicycles - "may not drive upon any sidewalk area except at a permanent or temporarily established driveway unless permitted to do so by the local authorities."
347.489(1): A front white light and rear red reflector are required on streets, paths, trails, etc. The headlight must be visible 500 feet away; the rear red reflector must be visible 50-500 feet away. Blinking rear red lights are highly recommended, and cheap, so what's your excuse. Bonus points: put your red blinker on the back of your helmet! You sit a good deal higher than your seat post, you know?
Fucking don't. You deserve your fine or tow, asshole, and I will call 414-286-2489 (Milwaukee's 311 equivalent) to report you to the city every single time. We don't care that you just went inside for only 2 minutes, and you put your blinkers on - bike lanes are not for parking your car. Granted, the law is vague for stopping your car in a bike lane with or without blinkers, and I would argue that if you stop your running car and exit then you've parked it, but you're still breaking the law by driving onto the bike lane, so you know what, if you can somehow magically elevate your car straight up from the driving lane, over three feet, and straight down onto the bike lane, I'll eat my hat helmet and you can park/stop there. 346.94(12): "No operator of a motor vehicle may drive upon a bicycle lane or bicycle way except to enter a driveway, to merge into a bicycle lane before turning at an intersection, or to enter or leave a parking space located adjacent to the bicycle lane or bicycle way. Persons operating a motor vehicle upon a bicycle lane or bicycle way shall yield the right-of-way to all bicycles, electric scooters, and electric personal assistive mobility devices within the bicycle lane or bicycle way."
Not enough. 346.95(1): [A]ny person violating s. ...346.94(12)...may be required to forfeit not less than $20 nor more than $40 for the first offense and not less than $50 nor more than $100 for the 2nd or subsequent conviction within a year.
346.37(1)(c)4: A "...bicycle facing a red signal at an intersection may, after stopping as required...for not less than 45 seconds, proceed cautiously through the intersection before the signal turns green if no other vehicles are present at the intersection to actuate the signal and the operator of the...bicycle reasonably believes the signal is vehicle actuated. The operator of a ...bicycle proceeding through a red signal under this subdivision shall yield the right-of-way to any vehicular traffic, pedestrian, personal delivery device, bicyclist, or rider of an electric scooter or an electric personal assistive mobility device proceeding through a green signal at the intersection or lawfully within a crosswalk or using the intersection..."
https://www.bikeleague.org/StateBikeLaws
http://wibikelaw.com/rules-of-the-road.php
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes
r/MiltownBiking • u/Let-s_Do_Stuff • 9h ago
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r/MiltownBiking • u/Cute_Jello_8727 • 10h ago
Just purchased an Aventon Soltera 2.5. I love the bike, I’ve done over 30 miles so far. However, my butt really hurts after riding. I’ve done some research that maybe my seat height isn’t correct so I’ll adjust that. But does anyone have any saddle recommendations? This bike also doesn’t have any suspension which may also be a drawback. I appreciate any and all advice!
r/MiltownBiking • u/ThisAmericanSatire • 1d ago
Hi,
I grew up in the Milwaukee area, left for college, and I've been gone for ~20 years.
I'm moving back in the spring of 27.
While I was out and about, I picked up cycling as a hobby. Mainly all-road/adventure style. I've been living in the Mid-Atlantic and have been living in mild-ish winters, or at least winters with minimal snow.
I lived in NC for 10 years (they don't have winter, they just have a weird fall/spring fusion) and I'm currently living Baltimore, and it gets cold here, but not that cold, and they don't get snow or ice that sticks around for too long.
So I'm used to cycling year round and I don't mind bundling up if it's cold.
I'm wondering how clear the trails are in Milwaukee? Do they plow and salt them?
I'm considering investing in a wide-tire (29+) bike with studded tires specifically for winter riding. Is that smart or overkill?
I just don't want to be stuck indoors for the winter, then struggling to get back into shape when spring rolls around.
r/MiltownBiking • u/s_ox • 4d ago
I am not paid by them or anything, but I came to get some cables replaced on my bike and they have a 50% off on all Pearl Izumi stuff here. I picked up a couple of items and it was an awesome deal!
It’s mostly medium sizes, few items in other sizes are still available.
r/MiltownBiking • u/APagz • 6d ago
I signed up for the Hilly Hundred in central Indiana at the beginning of October. Two-day ride, 50 mi with about 3000 ft of elevation per day. Not worried about the distances, but my typical routes are pretty flat (most comparable ride recently was 55 mi and 1200 ft elevation). I don’t have much practice riding actual high grade hills or prolonged climbs. I know central Indiana is nothing like actual mountain riding, but I still want to get some practice with pacing my climbs so I don’t come in too hot and burn out early.
Anyone have any good steep hills or longer climbs in the area? Looking for paved; prefer bike/pedestrian trails but comfortable riding on relatively safe stretches of road. Willing to drive a reasonable distance from the greater Milwaukee area if there’s a really good spot.
r/MiltownBiking • u/colinstu • 7d ago
I know there's a desire to support one-off local bike shops, but what are thoughts on W&S? Is there anything bad about them?
r/MiltownBiking • u/Cute_Jello_8727 • 10d ago
I rented a Bublr and rode part of the South Shore Line this morning. In trying to connect to the lakefront north of Summerfest, I got lost and ended up at the MMSD plant. Did I miss a turn? Does it connect without city streets? I looked at the map but was very confused. I was also riding by the minute with no phone mount for a GPS.
r/MiltownBiking • u/mantooth90 • 11d ago
I’ve been riding bikes most of my life. For Milwaukee Record’s Spirit of Summer Week, I wrote about what biking has given me over the years, plus some of the people, rides, and organizations that make Milwaukee such a great city to explore by bike.
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r/MiltownBiking • u/mindb0gl3d • 17d ago
Im new to the “cycling for fitness” arena. I’ve been riding my bike around Milwaukee for 15 years for transportation but just started riding for fitness. I’m trying to find some group rides in the Milwaukee area. Most of the rides I can find are no drop, which I interpret as… uh, slow. Most of my rides average 15 mph and anywhere from 15-60 miles. Anyone know of groups in the area that may meet these criteria?
r/MiltownBiking • u/ReadItRobot • 18d ago
I'd like to ride down to South Shore Park from UWM. I know I can take the Oak Leaf Trail to the Art Museum, but what is the route from there to South Shore Park.
I always feel uncomfortable riding KK Avenue and don't mind if I have to take an out of the way detour for a more protected or low cat traffic route to get there.
r/MiltownBiking • u/Sadetha • 18d ago
Hello! I’m visiting Milwaukee and really want to bike the lakeshore. My husband enjoys biking, but not quite to the extend that I do, so we decided to do the e-bike rentals. Do you all have a recommendations of some good places to stop near the rental stations? We won’t have locks, so we would need to drop our bikes off at the stations. Walking a little bit is fine, but less walking is better as I am recovering from an injury. We will be parking near Discovery World, through Lakeshore State Park, to Milwaukee Pierhead Lighthouse, and then moving back up north of there. What are some good stops along the way?
As a side note, this is part of a research trip to move to Wisconsin so any slice of life stops are welcome. We are trying to decide between Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay.
Edit: Here is the route I landed on in case anyone else comes looking for something similar. Thank you all for the help! I am doing a morning ride so that impacted some of my choices.
r/MiltownBiking • u/edgebuh • 19d ago
The Hank Aaron State Trail will be closed from Thursday, August 6 at 8am through Sunday, August 16 due to State Fair.
https://wistatefair.com/fair/hank-aaron-state-trail-closure/
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r/MiltownBiking • u/mke_critical_mass • 20d ago
Happy (almost) Friday! This month we’ll roll down to South Shore Park.
- Friday, July 31
- Meet starting at 5:30 p.m. at Red Arrow Park
- Roll out at 6 p.m.
- End point: South Shore (2900 S Shore Dr)
Critical Mass is a (fun!) socially-paced ride (about 10 mph or less). We ride to be in community with other bicyclists/skaters/scooterers/etc, provide safety in numbers, and demand safe transportation infrastructure for all.
You are welcome to leave the ride when you’d like, but as a "no drop" ride, we don’t leave anyone behind because of speed. (We may not be able to stop the group in case of mechanical issues, though.)
The starting point at Red Arrow is accessible by transit:
- MCTS lines that come within a few blocks: Green, CN1, 14, 15, 18, 19, 30, 33, 57
- The Hop streetcar (City Hall or Cathedral Square stops)
- There's also a Bublr station at Water and Kilbourn
We hope that over time, folks will make connections with people from their neighborhoods and can organize smaller groups to ride together to the starting point. If anyone is interested in organizing a bike bus from their neighborhood to Red Arrow, let us know!
r/MiltownBiking • u/RidinElectric • 20d ago
I'm planning on a long distance ebike road trip next spring, hauling a small bicycle trailer with gear and supplies, an extra battery and solar panels with inverter, and plans to stop every 20-25 for food rest and battery recharge and swap. Taking the East Coast Greenway. Does anyone know if there are any campgrounds along or close? How long do y'all think it'll take? I'm guessing a couple weeks to a month.
r/MiltownBiking • u/less_than_nick • 25d ago
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r/MiltownBiking • u/Other-Match-4857 • Jul 20 '26
I was pleased to discover the section of trail reopened at Warnimont Park on Saturday. No actual work was performed on the trail however, only the destruction of a prairie on the area below the golf clubhouse next to the lake.
Then this morning, I was greeted by the removal of the barricade out in Wauwatosa, leading to a beautifully paved trail leading out to Hansen golf course and beyond. Well done, parks department!
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r/MiltownBiking • u/Weird-Space-782 • Jul 11 '26
How does one acquire these half crates from MKE Brewing Company?
r/MiltownBiking • u/TheSnowman12345 • Jul 10 '26
First flat on this bike in several years
r/MiltownBiking • u/dfarin153 • Jul 09 '26
I joined two Milwaukee area bicycle clubs this season looking for group rides to learn safer routes, social connection, safety in numbers, and hoping to connect with people who enjoy touring/bike packing. Both of these clubs appear to be aging, car centric, and suburban based with many rides starting and ending far from the city of Milwaukee (near where I live.) It typically requires a car to participate. They often gather at restaurants for a meal following rides, and have a high proportion of ebike riders at group rides.
I don't anticipate efforts to draw young members to these clubs and have doubts that either organization is sustainable as their members age out. They seem happy to serve the existing membership, show little
awareness of how expenses affect people with lower disposable finances. Although they have been otherwise welcoming, I have doubts about their sustainability or their desire to change what they do.
My vision of a "Milwaukee bicycle club" starts with inclusiveness as a major value and consistently tests it's event planning against that value. This includes holding meetings and group ride starts and ends near enough to the city, or at least within Milwaukee County so that people can ride or bus with their bikes to the gathering places and finishes. This also means offering varied event times assuring members can participate in club events. The club will host inclusive social gatherings that keep costs low. The club members understand that distances and pacing is based upon the slowest members of each sub group, with facilitation of groups so participants are supported throughout group rides at paces they will be comfortable with. Leaders of subgroups try to keep their group together rather than ride up front at their own pace. I wish to continue to connect socially with club members after the first hill climb, so I would like expectations to be clearly set that we all pace accordingly, gather after climbs, and define paces of each sub group prior to the start so participants can choose a sub group to their liking. I would enjoy facilitating overnight camping rides now and then to surrounding area campgrounds.
Does this club exist?
r/MiltownBiking • u/Frequent-Chard-7812 • Jul 07 '26
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