Sitting at the tip of Long Beach Island is a 162-year-old-light house that mirrors our iconic head badge. You can cruise around the shoreline in this state park, watch boats pass in the bay, or stop by local shops. If you have a bike lock handy, you can even climb to the top of the lighthouse and overlook the whole island!
The best way to experience the Atlantic City boardwalk is by bike! Leisurely cruise up and down the 4-mile-long boardwalk, and make sure to stop for some saltwater taffy along the way.
History buffs, this one is for you! Spanning over 70 miles long and serving as NJ's longest multi-use trail, the Delaware and Raritan Canal is ideal for those that want to experience beautiful river views and wildlife sightings. Along this historic trail, you will enjoy the sights of 1800s bridges, bridge-tender houses, and hand-built stone culverts.
Spectacular water views of New York City are waiting for you on the western shore of the Hudson River. This 18.5-mile bike path runs through Hoboken, Jersey City, and West New York - to name a few. During this trail, there's no shortage of restaurants, museums, and local shops to enjoy.
As one of our personal favorites, we can vouch for how amazing the West Essex Trail is. Barely 3 miles long, this path follows the former railway track throughout Essex and Passaic County. Unlike some of our other recommendations, this trail offers a more secluded scenery for you to find your inner peace or, as we would say, your Haven.
]]>Sometimes there's nothing wrong with simplicity, and a single-speed cruiser proves just that. These ultra-reliable bikes require no moving parts, with only the pedals to create the speed for this cruiser. If you're a leisurely rider, this is the speed for you.
Are you attracted to a clean and minimalistic look?
The 3-speed is just your guy. These bikes conveniently tuck away their gears and shifting mechanisms for a more elegant design. They also don't require a derailleur which means you can mount a chain guard and keep your drivetrain non-exposed from anything harmful. Thankfully for your budget, these reliable bikes are relatively low in need of repairs. If you're a city rider, the 3-speed cruiser will be the best bet for you. With flat terrain, you won't need to shift more than three gears.
If you're not afraid of a challenge and prepared to travel the beaten path, the 7-speed is just for you. Thanks to the increased range, you can tackle rougher terrains and climb hills easier. Not only will you have the same options as the 3-speed, but you will also gain the advantage of a few extra gears. Due to the lower and higher gears, you will enjoy a smoother ride and easier pedal rotation. The lower gears will be perfect for those calm, Sunday rides, while the higher gears are everything you need for that final push up a challenging hill.
If you'd like to learn even more about our different speeds, we've got even more details available on our Learn the Speed Differences page!