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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-928-8466



Address: 345 4th St 94107 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: pacbikes.com

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Pacific Bicycles SF 15.12.2020

Holiday hours to honor our Veterans. 10-5

Pacific Bicycles SF 25.11.2020

Special Store Hours on Columbus Day, October 10, 2016 10-5pm Federal Holiday

Pacific Bicycles SF 10.11.2020

Holiday hours to honor our Veterans. 10-5

Pacific Bicycles SF 02.11.2020

Special Store Hours on Columbus Day, October 10, 2016 10-5pm Federal Holiday

Pacific Bicycles SF 02.11.2020

I've had quite a few conversations with fellow cyclists who are scared of descents and my accident didn't make it any easier. If my story can be a cautionary t...ail, so be it. Reading this article, I made most of these body positioning & braking mistakes on a downhill curve I'd never ridden before at the end of 45-mile ride. Take note, dear friends. Take any descent clinic you can. See more

Pacific Bicycles SF 21.10.2020

The Holy Grail of hiking and cycling on the San Francisco Peninsula is the Pilarcitos Loop Trail in the heart of open space owned the City of San Francisco in S...an Mateo County. The public may gain access to it. San Francisco’s Resolution 160183 on expanded public access to the its Peninsula Watershed in San Mateo County will be discussed and voted on by the full board at their September 27, 2:00 pm meeting. Please write to the supervisors that make up this committee: San Francisco Supervisors: [email protected] - Richmond District [email protected] - Marina, Pacific Heights [email protected] - Chinatown, North Beach [email protected] - Sunset District London Breed, [email protected] - Fillmore, Western Addition, Haight [email protected] - SoMa, Rincon Hill [email protected] - Stonestown to Twin Peaks [email protected] - Castro District [email protected] - Mission District [email protected] - Hunter's Point, Potrero Hill [email protected] - Excelsior District and urge their passage of the measure. (sample text below) Please start your note with Please include my comments below as part of the public record" Please copy the watershed’s appointed managers: [email protected] the City Clerk: [email protected] Please also copy the San Mateo County Supervisors: Dave Pine, [email protected] - South SF to Hillsborough Carole Groom, [email protected] - San Mateo, foster City, Belmont Don Horsley, [email protected] - Atherton, Woodside, Portola Valley, Pacifica, San Carlos, West of Skyline Warren Slocum, [email protected] - Redwood City, Menlo Park Adrienne Tisser - [email protected] - Daly City, Brisbane, Colma Please copy the Director of San Mateo County Parks: Marlene Finley [email protected] and the San Mateo County Parks and Recreation Commission: [email protected] Sample message: Dear Supervisors: I would like to express my support for improved public access to the San Francisco Public Utility Commission's Peninsula Watershed. This issue is very important to me and my family. The public has been closed off from the Watershed’s scenic, historical and recreational experiences for too long. Please do what you can to help achieve access reform. I support the resolution (SFBOS file # 160183) to allow responsible access to the SFPUC watershed lands over existing service road such as Fifield-Cahill Ridge, Pilarcitos Road, Whiting Ridge, Old Cañada, and to historical sites for the following reasons: -Access to the watershed’s existing dirt roads would allow hikers, cyclists and equestrians to visit the area’s largest and most scenic unused, publicly held open space, integrating National, State and County parklands across the San Francisco Peninsula. -At this time there are no significant, scientific concerns over water security, fire safety or environmental stewardship. Prior to opening a complete environmental investigation will surface any environmental issues that need to be addressed. -The trails", dirt roads actually, are currently used by SFPUC trucks on a daily basis. They could easily be designated as a trail system, much as is done in the Marin County and Santa Clara County Watersheds. Please also retire the "mandatory docent system". There are times when we will need to enjoy these lands with out being forced into a large group. This approach works well in other watershed lands across the state, there's no reason it shouldn't work on the Peninsula. For San Franciscans: Please ask for support of Resolution 160183 and for SFPUC to work cooperatively with San Mateo County to improve access to the watershed. For San Mateo County residents: Please ask for support of expanded access and see to it that our County works cooperatively with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, The San Francisco Planning department and the GGNRA to achieve access reform. Thank you for your public service. (your name and city of residence)

Pacific Bicycles SF 06.10.2020

Just met riders from illini4000.org who rode from New York to San Francisco representing the Portraits Project, A portrait of Cancer Across America. Check out www.portraitsproject.org. Nice people, great job!

Pacific Bicycles SF 30.09.2020

Eight years old...and he did what the riders are just about to take on at Le Tour de France

Pacific Bicycles SF 24.09.2020

Data reveals that Cav had slowest max speed of top sprinters in stage 6 but he still won. Here's how.

Pacific Bicycles SF 09.09.2020

Nice bike Fabian!!!

Pacific Bicycles SF 24.08.2020

Mark Cavendish's Tour de France stage 1 winning Cervelo S5 - Gallery

Pacific Bicycles SF 20.08.2020

Mark Cavendish's sprint machine

Pacific Bicycles SF 03.08.2020

An amazing experience!