Film on the Cargo ride to the River City food bank drive. Thanks Neil!
2012-01-15 20:00:24.0
Film on the Cargo ride to the River City food bank drive. Thanks Neil!
2011-11-26 20:02:58.0
One of our goals here at Edible Pedal is to bring the fine bikes of yesteryear out into the light of day. If you have a nice road bike gathering dust, set it free for consignment here and free yourself of the hassle and time spent selling it yourself!
Good bikes need to be ridden! Getting those bikes on the road decreases pollution! And the vintage bikes are aesthetically pleasing (unlike the generic “box store” bikes proliferating our streets).
Tommasini
2011-11-10 15:00:01.0
We are happy to unveil our new Edible Pedal Blog! The idea is to use this virtual vehicle to draw our bicycle community together by providing a place for you, our bicycling friends, to talk about your latest creative adventures and innovative ideas, to post pictures, and to share with us all the great stuff you do!
In addition to sharing what you're up to, we'll be letting you in on upcoming events and rides, dinner tours, movie nights at Edible Pedal, and all the latest Sacramento bike happenings. We'll be posting some of our own photos, and generally just taking part in the fun!
We would love to hear your thoughts about our new blog, our latest bike builds, and our Edible Pedal website! Please feel free to contact us by email at ediblepedal@yahoo.com or by phone at (916) 342-0813. Your thoughts and ideas are the magic that happens here, so please feel free to be in touch!
Stay tuned for more...
Our latest customized bike!
2011-11-12 23:25:37.0
Sacramento Area Bike Advocates (SABA) is hosting its Velo Ball next Saturday which promises to be a lively and stylish evening of cocktails, dinner, music, dancing, and an auction, celebrating SABA's 20th anniversary! For more details, check out the SABA invitation at http://sacbike.org/veloball/

West Sacramento Galleria
1110 W. Capitol Avenue
West Sacramento, CA
2012-02-22 12:04:07.0
| Our travelogue series begins with a bang at Edible Pedal. Meet Linus Platt, filmmaker, photographer and adventure cyclist, as he tells the tale of a 4500 "bike trip" from Moab to the Alaskan wilderness to the coast of California. The photography will surely take your breath away or perhaps even swear you off car travel for the duration! Adult beverage and Mediterranean fare by Mimi will be served. $20 |
2012-04-10 11:40:46.0