
On Saturday, September 4, 2010, twenty trikkers rocked and rolled their way up and down the

That's twenty trikkers racing up and down Long Beach at one time, showing off the great new way to have fun and stay in shape.
The ride, sponsored by SouthBay Trikke, covered a 10-mile course (Shoreline Village to the end of Naples Peninsula and back), and drew riders from as far away as Ventura, Orange and Riverside Counties. Some trikkers said the best part of the ride was the applause and encouragement given to the riders who finished last.
Post-ride, the good folks at SouthBay Trikke handed out gift bags

For some trikkers, the Labor Day Ride was a first chance

For SouthBay Trikke, it was another opportunity to sponsor a great Southern California Trikke ride. For Trikke itself, it was another milestone in the growth and popularity of this newfangled bike.
For Long Beach, it was a chance to show off its sparsely-populated beach path to So Cal trikkers, and judging by their reaction, So Cal trikkers love trikking in Long Beach!