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Full Moon Over Sherborn 2020

  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA
  • Ride Type:  Mixed Terrain
  • Time & Date: Departs each Full Moon all year
  • Distance: ~15 miles  
  • Price:  Free

  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Ride Type: Mixed Terrain

  • Time & Date: Departs Every Full Moon, varying start times

  • Distance: ~15 miles, approximately 90 minutes of riding

  • Price: Free

Description: The Full Moon ride takes cyclists all over the trails of Sherborn and beyond. The route includes paved roads to trails, dirt roads, grassy areas, and other places off the beaten path.

Why Night Ride? Here is the best description of why it’s awesome to get into night riding that we’ve found: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAIxw0H-IZw

Take a look and get inspired to join us under the Full Moon!

1 September Update: This ride will be run Social Distance style. We will be very safe and run the ride respectfully. Here is the ride protocol:

  • RSVPs are required: email connect@rideheadquarters.com letting us know you’ll be coming.

  • Everyone is required to wear face masks for the duration of the ride for the safety and peace-of-mind for all.

  • Keep at least 6 feet of distance between people at all times. If we see anyone getting too close to anyone else, you will be asked to leave immediately. Please don’t put anyone in an awkward position - just keep space!

  • We will enjoy beverages post-ride outside. We will have a bathroom available for those who need it. Otherwise, we will be outside for the entire time.

  • No touching each other or things that aren’t yours. We have hand sanitizer readily available and soap in bathrooms. Please use these generously.

The calendar of all Full Moon rides and start times is:

DateDayMoon NameDeparture Time
10 JanuaryFridayWolf Moon7:30 PM
9 FebruarySundaySnow Moon6:00 PM
9 MarchMondayWorm Moon7:30 PM
7 AprilTuesdayPink Moon7:00 PM
7 MayThursdayFlower Moon7:30 PM
5 JuneFridayStrawberry Moon7:30 PM
5 JulySundayBuck Moon9:00 PM
3 AugustMondaySturgeon Moon8:30 PM
2 SeptemberWednesdayCorn Moon7:30 PM
1 OctoberThursdayHarvest Moon7:00 PM
31 OctoberSaturdayBlue Moon7:30 PM
30 NovemberMondayBeaver Moon7:00 PM
29 DecemberTuesdayCold Moon7:00 PM
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Get on our Night Riding Email List!

Do you love night rides, specifically? We have an email list and if you're on it, you'll receive invites to all of our night rides and events when they come on our calendar. Sign up to be on this list!

Route:  The route is available to attendees the evening of the ride at Ride Headquarters.

We will email the route to everyone who RSVPs by 5pm so that we don’t need to touch GPS computers to load them in the store.

We change the route to meet the weather requirements so that the ride isn’t longer than 90 minutes.

Ride Notes: We have a designated Ride Headquarters Super Domestique leading the ride and pointing out turns. We don’t have a sweep rider for this ride so only participate if you’re confident in your skill level and fitness – or know your way back. 

Last Minute Information: Watch our Twitter feed for last-minute updates, weather cancellations or other changes. 

Estimated time: ~1.5 hours

Contact Information: Email - connect@rideheadquarters.com, Phone - 413-461-7433

Riding Rules, What to Bring, How Our Rides are Different: All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules.

Waiver: Ride Headquarters requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride. 

Proper Bike for this ride:  

  • 32c knobby tires minimum. Wider tires are nice, too. Tire choice depends on your riding skill set. In the winter, we will require studded tires when we expect to see ice.

  • Clipless pedals and shoes. These are important elements of bike control. If you ride with platform pedals you’re likely to be over your head in some of the more technical parts of the ride.

  • A bike that’s in safe working order. We don’t stop for preventable mechanical issues.

  • Higher tire pressure than you’d ride on a cyclocross ride. We recommend about 80% to 90% of maximum rated tire pressure, for two reasons:

  • First, we want to minimize flats on the ride; waiting for someone to change flats is not why we ride.  We typically see zero flats on our ride.  One of the primary reasons for this is due to higher than average tire pressure.

  • Second, on average, about 30% of the ride is on pavement; having slightly higher pressure makes the road sections go by faster.

  • We do not recommend fenders since sticks and twigs can get caught in them.

  • How do we decide if we’re having the Full Moon ride?

  • Thunder storms: If there’s a 33% or greater chance of a thunder storm at the ride start time, we don’t ride. It is not safe to get caught out in a thunder storm.

  • Rain or sleet: There are a few variants of this. We don’t ride sensitive trails when they’re wet; this can cause damage that’s not repairable. Fortunately, we have some rain-friendly routes that don’t damage sensitive trails.

    • If it’s raining at the start of the ride we probably cancel the ride. If it’s only threatening rain, we ride.

    • If it’s misting or drizzling at the start of the ride, with less than 50% chance of rain in the coming hour, we ride.

    • If it’s been raining a lot for a couple days, but not raining the night before, we ride. Our rain-friendly routes avoid sensitive trails. Of course, every few years there’s such a bad storm that we won’t ride; we take the force majeure very seriously.

  • Snowing: We ride; it is so much fun to ride during a snow storm.

  • Snow on the ground: We ride. It doesn’t matter if there’s 1 inch or four feet, we ride. We recommend studded tires or fat bikes for these kinds of conditions. The only exclusion to snow riding is when there is a state of emergency and we’ve been asked to stay off the road.

  • Icy conditions: We ride. For this you have to have studded tires in order to ride with us.

  • Cold: It doesn’t matter what the temperature is, we ride.

If you'd like us to do any work on your bike prior to the ride, please email us the day before so we're ready to do the work as soon as you come in; we want you to be ready to roll before the ride starts.

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Tour of Seven Cycles - January 20, 2020

  • Location: Seven Cycles, 125 Walnut Street, Watertown, MA

  • Event Type: Tour

  • Date & Time: Monday, January 20 at 11:00 am

  • Reason for Tour: See how Seven Cycle designs and builds great, custom bikes efficiently, yet perfectly, for each rider

  • Price: Free, RSVP Required

  • Location: Seven Cycles, 125 Walnut Street, Watertown, MA

  • Event Type: Tour

  • Date & Time: Monday, January 20 at 11:00 am

  • Reason for Tour: See how Seven Cycles builds great, custom bikes efficiently, yet perfectly, for each rider

  • Price: Free, RSVP Required

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Description:  

Seven Cycles is located very near here in Watertown. Seven Cycles is a company full of bike building professionals. This is the place where custom bikes come to life and many new innovations in bike building have been developed over the years.

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Seven has been making the finest bikes for over 22 years and their experience shines as they work. Many Seven Cycles designers, machinists, and welders have been in the bike building world for over 30 years.

Seven’s factory is manufacturing at its best: handcrafted bikes are very carefully and perfectly built one at a time. The short lead times show efficiency, and a well-run business full of highly-skilled people who are passionate about what they do.

Please register no later than 24-hours in advance of the tour. An email will be sent to you with details and directions the day prior to the tour.

Children are welcome to join if they are able to wear safety glasses for the duration.

Everyone will need to wear safety glasses and be wearing close-toed shoes.

We hope you join us!

Last Minute Information: We will email all attendees with last-minute information if anything changes from what we have published here. Please be sure to RSVP below! 

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Questions? Please include them in the RSVP form below or email connect@rideheadquarters.com and we'll get back to you. 

 

 

 

Please RSVP Now to attend this very interesting and in-depth tour of Seven Cycles!

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Resolution Ride

  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Ride Type: Road

  • Date & Time: Wednesday, January 1, 2020

  • Distance: 39 miles road, 61 miles road

  • Pricing: $10

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  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Ride Type: Road - paved

  • Date & Time: Wednesday, January 1, 2020

  • Distance Options: 39 miles and 61 miles

  • Price: $10

  • Post-ride food is included

Register Now - RSVPs Required!

Description: We’ve got two great road rides on tap for you to start 2020 off right! The routes offer two options: 61 miles and 39 miles.

We’re charging $10 per person. Pay online now or in cash for speed in processing in store. Pay online when you register to save the trouble when you’re trying to get out on the ride.

After the ride, we’re serving simple, but tasty, warm chili with toppings (vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free). Hot coffee and hot chocolate along with cold soda is also available in store.

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Participate in social media to connect with people and help motivate others to join in! #chillclubhq

 
  • Membership to the Chill Club! This club has a lot of benefits, with the biggest one being connection and access to other cold-weather riders. There is no cost to join, but you need to prove your interest by attending a qualifying ride. This Resolution Ride is a qualifying ride. Click on the logo to learn more.

Register Now for the Resolution Ride

Estimated Ride Time

  • 61 mile ride - 3.5 hours at 17mph average

  • 39 mile ride - 2.6 hours at 15mph average

Riding Pace Categories

  • We’re offering the following for sure:

    • 61-mile route at 17mph average

    • 39-mile route at a 14-15mph average

    • 39-mile route at a 17mph average

  • Considering the turnout last year and the mild day predicted for this year, we expect an 18+mph group likely for the 61-mile route. If you want this pace, please be sure to load the route on your GPS computer and you’re likely to have good company and a great ride!

If you want to be pushing the pace, or you're the type to get frustrated if the pace is slower or faster than ideal, we suggest putting together a team of 3-8 with friends that you know ride at your pace.  

The Routes

61 Miles: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/20271686

39 Miles: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/15631800

The Ideal Bike

Since this is a pavement-only road ride, setup is straight-forward. Bring your road bike or mixed terrain bike with slick tires appropriate for road riding. If you want to ride a demo bike, email us so we can arrange your ride: connect@rideheadquarters.com.

Thoughts about riding your road bike at this time of year:

  • Roads could be wet, if you have fenders, put them on

  • It might be chilly. Pogies help keep your hands warm on the road on chilly and very cold days! Cycling boots such as the 45NRTH Ragnaroks keep your feet warm.

  • The more rubber on the road, the better. If you’re running on 23mm tires, make a resolution to move to wider tires this year.

  • If your road bike has been on the trainer, you’ve been sweating onto it. Be aware of handlebar corrosion that could, literally, make your handlbars snap in two.

  • Lube your chain. Whether you’ve been riding inside or out, keep your chain lubed to maximize its life and minimize noise. You don’t want your fellow riders to be annoyed at your noisy bike.

Ride Rules

  • This is not a race; this is the first ride of the year when you get to be outside with others and enjoy the time on your bike in the sun!

  • Follow the rules of the road.

  • If a rider asks for help, help.

  • You represent all cyclists so be on your best behavior.

  • Bring a repair kit that includes, at a minimum, everything for fixing a flat and a multitool that can help fix most mechanicals.

  • Bring a helmet, I.D., and clipless bike pedals and shoes.

  • Fill out the Ride Headquarters Ride Waiver online.

Last Minute Information:  We have everyone’s email addresses who register for this ride so we’ll send out an email for anything that is important for riders to know.

Ride Headquarters Contact Information:  Email RHQ or call:  413-461-RIDE (413-461-7433).

Waiver:  RHQ requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.

Email us if you have any questions.

Stay tuned for more details.  In the meantime, follow us on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter for ongoing updates.  #chillclubhq

Register Now!

The Honey Allroads - the Ideal Cold & Winter Bike

The Honey Allroads bike is the perfect bike for gravel and mixed terrain riding as well as cold and foul-weather riding. This bike is designed to ride on all road conditions – paved, broken, carriage trails, and single track.  We call this the mixed-terrain adventure bike.  Take it anywhere to do anything - all year long.

Why is the Honey Allroads an ideal bike for the cold, foul weather, and winter?

  • The Allroads bike fits 700c x 38mm studded tires comfortably. Studded tires are the secret to winter riding confidently and safely on roads and trails. Ride on ice with no issues with studded tires. If you order

  • The titanium frame doesn’t corrode or interact with the environment at all. It is completely unaffected by road salt and grime. Counter-intuitively, carbon bikes and aluminum bikes experience corrosion issues. Ask us why this is and we’ll explain how this happens and how this impacts the bike’s longevity.

  • The Honey Allroads uses a standard threaded bottom bracket. This means you don’t have to be paranoid about the bike getting dirty. Pressfit BBs are notorious for their creaking and issues, some of which may impact the bike’s life. Standard threaded bottom brackets are the easiest bottom brackets to deal with (because you probably won’t ever have to deal with it) and won’t cause you issues. They’re also non-proprietary, so if you need a new one, it’s easy to buy and have replaced.

  • When the surface you’re riding is wet or uncertain, the most important thing you need are tires to stick to the ground. This offers you confidence and safety. A titanium bike designed as Honey has designed their bikes keeps the tires on the ground in a way that a stiff bike can’t. You want drivetrain rigidity (Honey bikes have this), you don’t want a bike that is stiff in every direction for your comfort and for your stability in keeping your tires on the ground.

See Details

Membership to the Chill Club

Whether or not you think you need more motivation to ride this cold season, we are providing the ability to connect with others in the store and via a special email distro list, offering cold weather cycling advice, sending you special promos, and much more.

How do you join the Chill Club? Easy: ride with us in the cold and on this Resolution Ride! This is not a club for people who say things like: “Someday I’ll do it, next time, when the kids go to college, once I get fitter, once I get the right gear…” So many excuses, all of which are keeping you from discovering joy, fun, mental and physical health. Keep false barriers out of your way. Don’t have another winter of being blue or of being burned out from the trainer in the spring. This fall and winter, discover the incredible fun of these seasons on your bike. Use the Chill Club to keep your motivation up and outdoor cycling happening.

There is no requirement to participate in the email distro list if you are a member of the Chill Club. Do all that you want to do as a member, and nothing you don’t want to do. Be proud, though, of your membership and enjoy the many perks of being a Chill Club cyclist!


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November Frost Ride Series

  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Ride Type: Mixed Terrain

  • Date & Time: Saturdays Nov. 9, 16, 23 in November

  • Distance: 12 miles and 25 miles

  • Pricing: $20

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  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Ride Type: Mixed Terrain

  • Dates & Time: Saturday, November 9, 16 & 23 - 10am rollout

  • Distances: 12 miles & 25 miles

  • Price: $20 for the series whether you do one ride or all three

  • Post-ride food is included

REGISTER NOW!

Description: Mixed terrain rides are a key component to enjoying fall and winter cycling to stay warm, meet others, and have genuine fun riding bikes. Three Saturdays in November, plan to ride to commit to yourself and learn to love riding in colder weather, possibly wet weather, and meet others with whom you can continue to ride through the winter.

We’re charging for this series (only $20 total) so that you commit to participating and if it’s a chilly morning, you remember your investment to riding outside, and get yourself to the ride start.

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Dates

  • Saturday, November 9

  • Saturday, November 16

  • Saturday, November 23

Prizes

We are awarding the top three participants with fun prizes as an additional motivator. How do you win this series? We have a points system, which we’ll tell you all about when you register. Points are awarded for the following:

  • Participation - the more rides you attend, the more points you get

  • Participating in the cold and bad weather - the worst the weather, the more points you get

  • Putting together a team of your friends to ride - encouraging others to ride outside is rewarding in many ways, and we give you points for doing it!

  • Participating in social media as another way of connecting to people and helping motivate others to join in has points associated with it, too! #chillclubhq

We have a leader board at Ride Headquarters. Try to get as many points as you can; stay motivated!

 

Registration Includes:

  • Unique Route:  You'll have access to the GPS files to a route we're confident you've not ridden.  Even if you ride trails a lot, we know you'll see some new sights!  

  • Other riders: Psychologically, it’s significantly easier to ride in the cold if you have good company. We are offering paces that will be fun for a new-to-riding-trails rider, experienced, and fast riders. Find others who ride similarly to you!

  • Food:  Enjoy hot, fresh pizza after each ride. We always have hot, fresh coffee available here - it’ll taste even better after a cold ride.

  • Ride Navigators:  If you want to ride with a group, we'll provide a ride navigator along with a ride leader that will lead you through the route. If you prefer, you and your friends may ride as a team together.

  • Fun and adventure!  Riding trails and mixed terrain equates to adventure and unforgettable memories. See how much fun you can have at a colder time of year to ride!

  • Membership to the Chill Club! This club has a lot of benefits, with the biggest one being connection and access to other cold-weather riders. There is no cost to join, but you need to prove your interest by attending a qualifying ride. Every November Frost ride is a qualifying ride. Click on the logo to learn more.

Register Now for November Frost

Riding Categories

  1. Guided Group:  We've got RHQ leaders ready to take the fun, moderate, and fast groups.  You'll get to roll with and meet, new riders while not worrying about when the next turn is.  

  2. Team:  A group of 3-8 riders that you put together.  At least one person in your team needs to have a GPS unit for route navigation; see details below.  You depart just prior to the led groups so that you and your friends do your own ride and you ride at whatever pace you desire.  You, your friends, whizzing through the trails with unexpected turns. Fun!

Estimated Ride Time

  • 12 miles fun:  ~2 hours

  • 25 miles, moderate: ~3 - 3.5 hours

  • 25 miles, fast: 2 - 2.5 hours

Riding Pace Categories

Determining true average pace on mixed-terrain rides is challenging.  Our experience shows that people tend to think they're riding a lot faster than GPS indicates.  There are a number of contributing factors to this speed-dilation:

  • Most riders don't track their actual time when riding in the woods so it's challenging to have a true sense of trail speed.  Road speed is always a lot faster, typically about 2-3 times faster than trail riding.

  • Even if you tend to average 18 mph on a typical road ride, that pace on a 33-40mm knobby tire is really fast.  Knobbies slow you down.  Depending on tire pressure, the loss of speed is generally somewhere around 2-4 mph of road pace.

  • Being fast on the road doesn't mean you're fast in the woods.  And, of course, the opposite is true.  If you're a 23 mph road rider but not particularly skilled off-road, you might average 5 mph in the woods.  That average brings you into the moderate pace group; you may feel that the moderate group pace is slow on the road but it'll feel fast enough on the trails.

  • Weather conditions, trail conditions, altitude changes all impact the true pace.

  • If you are new to trails or have no idea of your pace, select the “fun” 12-mile group for your first ride. We guarantee you’ll learn a lot out there and have fun in the process.

  • Group participants all have different strengths; we move at the pace of the slowest rider - fun and moderate groups leave no one behind.

  • Everyone rides a little slower in the cold.

If you want to be pushing the pace, or you're the type to get frustrated if the pace is slower or faster than ideal, we suggest putting together a team of 3-8 with friends that you know ride at your pace.  

The Route

We’ve got some great trails and roads in store for you.  Ride Headquarters will email the route on the night before the ride. 

We're riding through every type of terrain available. We've included the 'ideal bike' as a way of explaining that no bike is perfect - that's part of the point of an adventure ride.

Expect to see the following on the November Frost routes: pavement, dirt roads, fire roads, smooth and rougher singletrack, and a few places where you’ll want to carry your bike over something.

The Ideal Bike

This is always a very personal choice based on your abilities, your bike stable, and the weather.  Would you like to get into mixed terrain/gravel riding but don’t have a bike? We have demo bikes available for those interested in purchasing a bike. Email us to set up your demo ride: connect@rideheadquarters.com.

  • Tires:  Most riders will be happiest on knobby 33mm to 40mm tires.  Probably nothing wider than 45mm otherwise the roads are likely to feel rather slow.

  • Gearing:  We strongly recommend a low gear of about 1:1 ratio.  A 34-tooth small front ring mated with a 32-tooth large rear cog will get you up most of the hills. 

  • Tire Pressure:  Don’t ride tires too soft; you don’t want to get a flat on this ride, and there are paved sections that will go faster with more tire pressure.  For tires between 33-45mm, we tend to ride at 66-75% of the tire's rated maximum pressure. Ask us if you’re unsure of your proper tire pressure.

  • Clipless mountain bike pedals:  This ride isn't for everyone; we ride at a fair pace and aren't stopping a lot.  You have to ride clipless mountain pedals and shoes;  the reasons for this are many, including that clipless pedals provide you more control of your bike, help facilitate getting over obstacles such as logs and rocks, and make bike handling more surefooted.


Team Rules

  • Must have a Group of 3-8 riders.

  • Email us your team name and list of team members.

  • Each member registers individually; include your team name.

  • We will assign you a starting block time; if you have a preferred start time window, email us.

  • Your team must have at least one GPS Units like a Garmin 800 or higher or a Wahoo Element.  We strongly recommend having two or more GPS units.  We are not printing cue sheets for this mixed-terrain ride.  A Garmin 510 or lower is not recommended. 

  • Use a GPS Device that will get you through up to 5-hours of riding time.  The only way to navigate the route is with a dedicated GPS device, preferably one that shows trails and roads. 

  • Everyone on your team should ride with a comprehensive repair kit that's suited for mixed-terrain riding. Riders should take into account tubes and tubeless setups.

Ride Rules

  • This is not a race; this is an adventure.  If you're not up for having fun with us, stay home.

  • Follow good trail etiquette.

  • Follow the rules of the road.

  • If a rider asks for help, help.

  • You represent all cyclists so be on your best behavior.

  • Bring a repair kit that includes, at a minimum, everything for fixing a flat and a multitool that can help fix most mechanicals.  Here's our recommendation for a long mixed-terrain ride.

  • Bring a helmet, I.D., and clipless mountain bike pedals and shoes.

  • Fill out the Ride Headquarters Ride Waiver online.

Last Minute Information:  We have everyone’s email addresses who register for this series so we’ll send out an email for anything that is important for riders to know.

Ride Headquarters Contact Information:  Email RHQ or call:  413-461-RIDE (413-461-7433).

Waiver:  RHQ requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.

Email us if you have any questions.

Stay tuned for more details.  In the meantime, follow us on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter for ongoing updates.  #chillclubhq

Register Now!

The Honey Allroads - the Ideal Cold & Winter Bike

The Honey Allroads bike is the perfect bike for gravel and mixed terrain riding as well as cold and foul-weather riding. This bike is designed to ride on all road conditions – paved, broken, carriage trails, and single track.  We call this the mixed-terrain adventure bike.  Take it anywhere to do anything - all year long.

Why is the Honey Allroads an ideal bike for the cold, foul weather, and winter?

  • The Allroads bike fits 700c x 38mm studded tires comfortably. Studded tires are the secret to winter riding confidently and safely on roads and trails. Ride on ice with no issues with studded tires. If you order

  • The titanium frame doesn’t corrode or interact with the environment at all. It is completely unaffected by road salt and grime. Counter-intuitively, carbon bikes and aluminum bikes experience corrosion issues. Ask us why this is and we’ll explain how this happens and how this impacts the bike’s longevity.

  • The Honey Allroads uses a standard threaded bottom bracket. This means you don’t have to be paranoid about the bike getting dirty. Pressfit BBs are notorious for their creaking and issues, some of which may impact the bike’s life. Standard threaded bottom brackets are the easiest bottom brackets to deal with (because you probably won’t ever have to deal with it) and won’t cause you issues. They’re also non-proprietary, so if you need a new one, it’s easy to buy and have replaced.

  • When the surface you’re riding is wet or uncertain, the most important thing you need are tires to stick to the ground. This offers you confidence and safety. A titanium bike designed as Honey has designed their bikes keeps the tires on the ground in a way that a stiff bike can’t. You want drivetrain rigidity (Honey bikes have this), you don’t want a bike that is stiff in every direction for your comfort and for your stability in keeping your tires on the ground.

See Details

Membership to the Chill Club

Whether or not you think you need more motivation to ride this cold season, we are providing the ability to connect with others in the store and via a special email distro list, offering cold weather cycling advice, sending you special promos, and much more.

How do you join the Chill Club? Easy: ride with us in the November Frost series! This is not a club for people who say things like: “Someday I’ll do it, next time, when the kids go to college, once I get fitter, once I get the right gear…” So many excuses, all of which are keeping you from discovering joy, fun, mental and physical health. Keep false barriers out of your way. Don’t have another winter of being blue or of being burned out from the trainer in the spring. This fall and winter, discover the incredible fun of these seasons on your bike. Use the Chill Club to keep your motivation up and outdoor cycling happening.

There is no requirement to participate in the email distro list if you are a member of the Chill Club. Do all that you want to do as a member, and nothing you don’t want to do. Be proud, though, of your membership and enjoy the many perks of being a Chill Club cyclist!


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How to Ride in Winter and Enjoy it - Clinic

  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Event Type: Clinic

  • Date & Time: Wednesday, 13 November 2019, 6-9pm - presentation begins at 7pm

  • Reason for Clinic: Learn to ride in Winter and how to enjoy it

  • Price: Free RSVP Required, RSVP Here

  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Event Type: Clinic

  • Date & Time: Wednesday, 13 November 2019, 6:00-9:00pm - Presentation begins at 7pm

  • Reason for Clinic: Learn to ride in winter - and how to enjoy it

  • Price: Free RSVP Required, RSVP Here

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Description: If you've ever thought about trying to ride in the winter, you should join us the Charles River Wheelers and RHQ for our Winter Riding clinic on Wednesday, November 13, 2019 from 7-9pm at Ride Headquarters in Sherborn. 

Details: We’ll have experienced cold weather cyclists sharing everything you need to know about equipment, clothing, hydration and more.  Many pro tips will be shared that you haven’t heard before.

There is no charge, but registration is required. Refreshments and food will be served by the Charles River Wheelers for all starting at 6pm. Maybe this will be just what you need to get you out on the road this winter.

RSVP & Further Details

Check out our growing List of Winter Resources!

Last Minute Information: We will email all who have enrolled with any last-minute changes. 

Questions?  Email connect@rideheadquarters.com

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Shop-to-Shop Ride

  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Ride Type:  Road Ride

  • Date & Time:  July 14 & other select dates, 8:45am rollout

  • Distance:  61 Miles

  • Price:  Free

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  • Location: Starts at Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Ride Type: Road Ride

  • Date & Time: Saturday, September 21 & other select dates - 11:30am Rollout from Ride Headquarters, 1:30pm Rollout from Ride Studio Cafe

  • Distance: 61 Miles

  • Price: Free

Description:  The Shop-to-Shop Ride is Ride Headquarters’ long ride that links riders with Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington.  The average pace is 16-17 mph.  We're riding for endurance, not speed.  It's a steady pace with a food & coffee stop at Ride Studio. If enough people show, we will split into two groups with a faster (17-18mph) pace for the first group. Please come prepared with the route loaded into your cycling computer.

Proper Bike for this ride:  23-28c road slick tires, clipless pedals, drop handlebars; no aero bars. 

Route: The route takes riders to Ride Studio Cafe to enjoy hot coffee, iced coffee drinks, food, get fresh water, use the facilities. Download the route here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/30549746

Ride Notes:  All paved. Food stop is at mile 29, Ride Studio Cafe. Ride Headquarters’ doors open for riders at 8:30am, rollout is at 8:45am after a safety talk.

Estimated time:  About 4 hours depending on the time spent at Ride Studio for the mid-ride break. Realistically, allow 20-30 minutes for this stop so all riders have time to enjoy the time at the Studio and refuel without rushing.

Last Minute Information:  Watch Ride Headquarters' Twitter feed for last-minute updates, weather cancellations or other changes. 

Contact Information:  Email - connect@rideheadquarters.com, Phone - (413) 461-7433

Riding Rules, What to Bring, How Our Rides are Different:  All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules.

Waiver:  Ride HQ requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.

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Honey Moon 100 2019

  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Ride Type: Mixed Terrain

  • Date & Time: Saturday, 14 September 2019. Start times vary from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. If you’re interested riding during the Day, check out the Honey 100!

  • Distance: 50 km and 100 km

  • Pricing:

  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Ride Type: Mixed Terrain

  • Date & Time: Saturday, 14 September 2019. Start times vary from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. If you’re interested riding during the Day, check out the Honey 100!

  • Distance: 50 km and 100 km

  • Pricing:

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Description:  The Honey Moon One Hundred is fun, forests and the full moon.  This is a ride developed by the bike builder Honey Bikes. The Honey Moon 100 runs through some of the great roads and trails throughout the Sherborn, Massachusetts area.

When:  Saturday, September 14, 2019.  Start times vary depending on the category for which you register. We start you off in the evening so you can beat the heat and ride under the full harvest moon. You’ll enjoy a pre ride barbecue with the Honey 100 riders who just returned to share stories from the road, and trails! If you want to ride during the day, check out the Honey 100!

What:  We're riding the great roads and quiet trails throughout the area.

Where:  Starting and ending at Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, Massachusetts.

Registration Includes

  • Unique Route:  You'll have access to the GPS files to a route we're confident you've not ridden.  Even if you ride trails a lot, we know you'll see some new sights!  

  • Support:  Ride support throughout the day.  If you have a mechanical or an accident, we have a support vehicle on the route.

  • Food:  You’ll have a barbecue pre/post ride and a food stop along the route.

  • Ride Navigators:  If you want to ride with a group, we'll provide that along with a ride leader that will lead you through the route.

  • Fun and adventure!  Bring a positive attitude and we promise you'll have a fun night.

Riding Categories

We offer three categories from which to choose -- something for everyone.  Ride Headquarters' mixed-terrain rides require a GPS unit in order to follow the route.  Cue sheets don't work for offroad riding. We also require lights as part of this ride is after sunset.

  1. Guided Group:  We've got the RHQ leaders ready to take groups of about 10 riders through the endless twists and turns of the Honey 100.  You'll get to roll with and meet, new riders while not worrying about when the next turn is.  New friends, guided trails, and rider support.  What's better than that?

  2. Indy:  You ride solo and depart at your convenience.  You're sure to see other Honey Riders out on the trails and you can join them or continue your solo ride.  Your pace, your internal conversation, your freedom.  That's the ride we look forward to.  This category requires that you have a GPS unit; see details below.

  3. Team:  A group of 3-8 riders that you put together.  At least two of your team have GPS units; see details below.  You depart at any time between 4:30 and 5:30 pm.  You ride at whatever pace you desire.  You, your friends, whizzing through the trails with unexpected turns; what could be more fun?

Estimated Time for Pace Categories

One situation we find with mixed terrain routes is that the ride takes longer than most riders expect.  It's good to plan for 1,000 turns, mechanicals, a flat or two, time for the food stop, and a moment or two to simply enjoy the trails. Here's the typical time it takes to complete each of the routes:

  • 50 km:  3 to 4.5 hours

  • 100 km:  6 to 9 hours

Riding Pace Categories

Determining true average pace on mixed-terrain rides is challenging.  Our experience shows that people tend to think they're riding a lot faster than GPS indicates.  There are a number of contributing factors to this speed-dilation:

  • Most riders don't track their actual time when riding in the woods so it's challenging to have a true sense of trail speed.  Road speed is always a lot faster, typically about 2-3 times faster than trail riding.

  • Even if you tend to average 18 mph on a typical road ride, that pace on a 33-40mm knobby tire is really fast.  Knobbies slow you down.  Depending on tire pressure, the loss of speed is generally somewhere around 2-4 mph of road pace.

  • Being fast on the road doesn't mean you're fast in the woods.  And, of course, the opposite is true.  If you're a 23 mph road rider but not particularly skilled off-road, you might average 5 mph in the woods.  That average brings you into the moderate pace group; you may feel that the moderate group pace is slow on the road but it'll be pressuring you on the trails.

  • Weather conditions, trail conditions, altitude changes all impact the true pace.

  • Ride leaders each have different strengths and weaknesses.  They're also trying to navigate 1,000 turns while keeping track of ten riders; they're doing a difficult job so help them out.

  • Group participants all have different strengths; we move at the pace of the slowest rider - we leave no one behind in any group.

To help address all the variances, the Honey Moon 100 Ride offers two paces for the guided group rides - and two categories where you choose whatever pace you prefer.  Make sure you choose the group pace that is truest for you.  If you're in a group that's moving faster than your average, that will be frustrating for everyone.  If you're in a group that's too slow for you, you'll be frustrated.  

If you want to be pushing the pace, or you're the type to get frustrated if the pace is slower or faster than ideal, we suggest putting together a team of 3-8 with friends that you know ride at your pace.  Or, register for the self-led option and ride at your ideal pace throughout the ride.  You'll certainly see plenty of friendly faces out there and a support stop along the route.

Remember that the Honey Moon 100 is a fun ride first; choose the category and pace that will ensure you have the most fun.

Here is the pacing we plan to provide - weather conditions and ride navigator variances may impact the true pace slightly:

  • Fast:  14 mph average.  About 18 mph on the road and about 10 mph in the woods.

  • Moderate:  11 mph average.  About 16 mph on the road and about 8 mph in the woods.

The Route

We offer the 50 km route for the Honey Moon 100, If you want more distance, consider the Honey 100 during the day.

We’ve got some great trails and roads in store for you.  Ride Headquarters will email the route on the night before the ride.  The route is about 50:50 road and off-pavement in terms of distance, not time.

We're riding through every type of terrain available, in something along the following ratios.  We've included the 'ideal bike' as a way of explaining that no bike is perfect - that's part of the point of an adventure ride.

  • Pavement:  ~50%.  Any road bike would be great; 23-25c tires.

  • Dirt roads and fire roads:  ~12%.  Tires in the 28-30c range will be appreciated; filetreads or knobbies might be good for some rides.

  • Singletrack, well-groomed:  ~33%.  A 40mm knobby or even a full mountain bike tire might be perfect for good singletrack.

  • Singletrack, primitive - "goat trails" with roots and rocks in abundance:  ~5%.  Most riders will be wondering why they didn't ride their mountain bike.  Any section that's this challenging is worth it because it means there's something great on the other side of the sector.

  • Hike-a-Bike:  One or two moments where you might find walking faster than riding.  It is truly a moment or two during the ride.  For these sectors you'll want to leave your bike at home.

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The Ideal Bike

This is always a very personal choice based on your abilities, your bike stable, and the weather.  We mention bike choice in the Route section of these notes above.

  • Tires:  Most riders will be happiest on knobby 33mm to 40mm tires.  Probably nothing wider than 45mm otherwise the roads are likely to feel rather slow.

  • Gearing:  We strongly recommend a low gear of about 1:1 ratio.  A 34-tooth small front ring mated with a 32-tooth large rear cog will get you up most of the hills.  There is not a lot of climbing on any of the Honey 100 routes, but the climbs can be short and steep at times.  

  • Tire Pressure:  Don’t ride tires too soft; you don’t want to get a flat on this ride, and there are paved sections that will go faster with more tire pressure.  For tires between 33-45mm, we tend to ride at 66-75% of the tire's rated maximum pressure.

  • Clipless mountain bike pedals:  This ride isn't for everyone; we ride at a fair pace and aren't stopping a lot.  You have to ride clipless mountain pedals and shoes;  the reasons for this are many, including that clipless pedals provide you more control of your bike, help facilitate getting over obstacles such as logs and rocks, and make bike handling more surefooted.


The Honey Allroads

The Honey Allroads bike is the perfect bike for the Honey Moon 100. This bike is designed to ride on all road conditions – paved, broken, carriage trails, and even well worn single track.  We call this the mixed-terrain adventure bike.  Take it anywhere to do anything. Order today to have for the Honey Moon 100!

See Details

Team Rules

  • Must have a Group of 3-8 riders.

  • Email us your team name and list of team members.

  • Each member registers individually; include your team name.

  • We will assign you a starting block time; if you have a preferred start time window, email us.

  • Your team must have at least two GPS Units like Garmin 800s or higher or a Wahoo Element.  We strongly recommend having more than two GPS units.  We are not printing cue sheets for this mixed-terrain ride.  You've fully charged your Garmin and you've loaded the route.

  • Use a GPS Device that will get you through up to 10-hours of riding time.  The only way to navigate the route is with a dedicated GPS device -- like a Garmin 1000 or similar unit.  A Garmin 510 or lower is not recommended.  Anything from a 705 and up will be adequate -- from a routing standpoint but not necessarily from a battery life standpoint. Yes, we know you'll ride a lot faster than that, but if you have a mechanical, decide to relax at the food stop, or anything else happens, time goes by very quickly.

  • Bike lights — headlight and taillight — For every Team Member — that will get you through 6-hours of darkness.  Easier said than done.  Read recommendations on bike lights.

  • At least two people on your team ride with a comprehensive repair kit that's suited for all-day solo mixed-terrain riding.

Indy Ride Rules

  • Use a GPS Device that will get you through up to 10-hours of riding time.  The only way to navigate the route is with a dedicated GPS device -- like a Garmin 1000 or similar unit.  A Garmin 510 or lower is not recommended.  Anything from a 705 and up will be adequate -- from a routing standpoint but not necessarily from a battery life standpoint. Yes, we know you'll ride a lot faster than that, but if you have a mechanical, decide to relax at the food stop, or anything else happens, time goes by very quickly.

  • Bike lights -- headlight and taillight -- that will get you through 6-hours of darkness.  Easier said than done.  Read recommendations on bike lights.

Honey Moon 100 Rules

  • Follow good trail etiquette.

  • Follow the rules of the road.

  • If a rider asks for help, help.

  • You represent all cyclists so be on your best behavior.

  • This is not a race; this is an adventure.  If you're not up for having fun with us, stay home.

  • Bring a repair kit that includes, at a minimum, everything for fixing a flat and a multitool that can help fix most mechanicals.  Here's our recommendation for a long mixed-terrain ride.

  • Bring a helmet, I.D., and clipless mountain bike pedals and shoes.

  • Fill out the Ride Headquarters Ride Waiver online.



Last Minute Information:  Watch Ride Headquarter's Twitter feed for last-minute updates, weather cancellations or other changes. 

Ride Headquarters Contact Information:  Email RHQ or call:  413-461-RIDE (413-461-7433).

Waiver:  RHQ requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.

Email us if you have any questions.  We hope you'll join us on the Honey 100!

Stay tuned for more details.  In the meantime, follow us on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter for ongoing updates.  #honey100 #rideheadquarters

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Honey 100 2019

  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Ride Type: Mixed Terrain

  • Date & Time: Saturday, 14 September 2019. Start times vary from 12:30 pm to 2:15 pm. If you’re interested in riding at Night, check out the Honey Moon 100!

  • Distance: 50 km and 100 km

  • Pricing:

  • Location: Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, MA

  • Ride Type: Mixed Terrain

  • Date & Time: Saturday, 14 September 2019. Start times vary from 12:30 pm to 2:15 pm. If you’re interested in riding at Night, check out the Honey Moon 100!

  • Distance: 50 km and 100 km

  • Pricing:

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Description:  The Honey One Hundred is fun and forests.  This is a ride developed by the bike builder Honey Bikes. The Honey 100 runs through some of the great roads and trails throughout the Sherborn, Massachusetts area.

When:  Saturday, September 14, 2019. Start times vary depending on the category for which you register. We start you off in the afternoon so you can catch a glimpse of the full moon as you finish up your ride or while you’re enjoying the post ride barbecue with those about to depart on the Honey Moon 100. If you want to ride under the full moon check out the Honey Moon 100!

What:  We're riding the great roads and quiet trails throughout the area.

Where:  Starting and ending at Ride Headquarters in Sherborn, Massachusetts.

Registration Includes

  • Unique Route:  You'll have access to the GPS files to a route we're confident you've not ridden.  Even if you ride trails a lot, we know you'll see some new sights!  

  • Support:  Ride support throughout the day.  If you have a mechanical or an accident, we have a support vehicle on the routes.

  • Food:  Both route distances have a food stop along the route and there will be a post ride barbecue at Ride Headquarters.

  • Ride Navigators:  If you want to ride with a group, we'll provide that along with a ride leader that will lead you through the route.

  • Fun and adventure!  Bring a positive attitude and we promise you'll have a fun day.

Riding Categories

We offer three categories from which to choose -- something for everyone.  Ride Headquarters' mixed-terrain rides require a GPS unit in order to follow the route.  Cue sheets don't work for offroad riding.

  1. Guided Group:  We've got the RHQ leaders ready to take groups of about 10 riders through the endless twists and turns of the Honey 100.  You'll get to roll with and meet, new riders while not worrying about when the next turn is.  New friends, guided trails, and rider support.  What's better than that?

  2. Indy:  You ride solo and depart at your convenience.  You're sure to see other Honey Riders out on the trails and you can join them or continue your solo ride.  Your pace, your internal conversation, your freedom.  That's the ride we look forward to.  This category requires that you have a GPS unit; see details below.

  3. Team:  A group of 3-8 riders that you put together.  At least two of your team have GPS units; see details below.  You depart at any time between 12:30 and 1:30 pm.  You ride at whatever pace you desire.  You, your friends, whizzing through the trails with unexpected turns; what could be more fun?

Estimated Time for Pace Categories

One situation we find with mixed terrain routes is that the ride takes longer than most riders expect.  It's good to plan for 1,000 turns, mechanicals, a flat or two, time for the food stop, and a moment or two to simply enjoy the trails. Here's the typical time it takes to complete each of the routes:

  • 50 km:  3 to 4.5 hours

  • 100 km:  6 to 9 hours

Riding Pace Categories

Determining true average pace on mixed-terrain rides is challenging.  Our experience shows that people tend to think they're riding a lot faster than GPS indicates.  There are a number of contributing factors to this speed-dilation:

  • Most riders don't track their actual time when riding in the woods so it's challenging to have a true sense of trail speed.  Road speed is always a lot faster, typically about 2-3 times faster than trail riding.

  • Even if you tend to average 18 mph on a typical road ride, that pace on a 33-40mm knobby tire is really fast.  Knobbies slow you down.  Depending on tire pressure, the loss of speed is generally somewhere around 2-4 mph of road pace.

  • Being fast on the road doesn't mean you're fast in the woods.  And, of course, the opposite is true.  If you're a 23 mph road rider but not particularly skilled off-road, you might average 5 mph in the woods.  That average brings you into the moderate pace group; you may feel that the moderate group pace is slow on the road but it'll be pressuring you on the trails.

  • Weather conditions, trail conditions, altitude changes all impact the true pace.

  • Ride leaders each have different strengths and weaknesses.  They're also trying to navigate 1,000 turns while keeping track of ten riders; they're doing a difficult job so help them out.

  • Group participants all have different strengths; we move at the pace of the slowest rider - we leave no one behind in any group.

To help address all the variances, the Honey 100 Ride offers three paces for the guided group rides - and two categories where you choose whatever pace you prefer.  Make sure you choose the group pace that is truest for you.  If you're in a group that's moving faster than your average, that will be frustrating for everyone.  If you're in a group that's too slow for you, you'll be frustrated.  

If you want to be pushing the pace, or you're the type to get frustrated if the pace is slower or faster than ideal, we suggest putting together a team of 3-8 with friends that you know ride at your pace.  Or, register for the self-led option and ride at your ideal pace throughout the ride.  You'll certainly see plenty of friendly faces out there and a support stop along the route.

Remember that the Honey 100 is a fun ride first; choose the category, pace, and distance that will ensure you have the most fun.

Here is the pacing we plan to provide - weather conditions and ride navigator variances may impact the true pace slightly:

  • Fast:  14 mph average.  About 18 mph on the road and about 10 mph in the woods.

  • Moderate:  11 mph average.  About 16 mph on the road and about 8 mph in the woods.

  • Fun:  8 mph average.  About 14 mph on the road and about 5 mph in the woods.

The Route

We offer two routes:  100 km and 50 km routes.

We’ve got some great trails and roads in store for you.  Ride Headquarters will email the route on the night before the ride.  Both routes are about 50:50 road and off-pavement in terms of distance, not time.

We're riding through every type of terrain available, in something along the following ratios.  We've included the 'ideal bike' as a way of explaining that no bike is perfect - that's part of the point of an adventure ride.

  • Pavement:  ~50%.  Any road bike would be great; 23-25c tires.

  • Dirt roads and fire roads:  ~12%.  Tires in the 28-30c range will be appreciated; filetreads or knobbies might be good for some rides.

  • Singletrack, well-groomed:  ~33%.  A 40mm knobby or even a full mountain bike tire might be perfect for good singletrack.

  • Singletrack, primitive - "goat trails" with roots and rocks in abundance:  ~5%.  Most riders will be wondering why they didn't ride their mountain bike.  Any section that's this challenging is worth it because it means there's something great on the other side of the sector.

  • Hike-a-Bike:  One or two moments where you might find walking faster than riding.  It is truly a moment or two during the ride.  For these sectors you'll want to leave your bike at home.

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The Ideal Bike

This is always a very personal choice based on your abilities, your bike stable, and the weather.  We mention bike choice in the Route section of these notes above.

  • Tires:  Most riders will be happiest on knobby 33mm to 40mm tires.  Probably nothing wider than 45mm otherwise the roads are likely to feel rather slow.

  • Gearing:  We strongly recommend a low gear of about 1:1 ratio.  A 34-tooth small front ring mated with a 32-tooth large rear cog will get you up most of the hills.  There is not a lot of climbing on any of the Honey 100 routes, but the climbs can be short and steep at times.  

  • Tire Pressure:  Don’t ride tires too soft; you don’t want to get a flat on this ride, and there are paved sections that will go faster with more tire pressure.  For tires between 33-45mm, we tend to ride at 66-75% of the tire's rated maximum pressure.

  • Clipless mountain bike pedals:  This ride isn't for everyone; we ride at a fair pace and aren't stopping a lot.  You have to ride clipless mountain pedals and shoes;  the reasons for this are many, including that clipless pedals provide you more control of your bike, help facilitate getting over obstacles such as logs and rocks, and make bike handling more surefooted.


Honey Allroads

The Honey Allroads bike is the perfect bike for the Honey Moon 100. This bike is designed to ride on all road conditions – paved, broken, carriage trails, and even well worn single track.  We call this the mixed-terrain adventure bike.  Take it anywhere to do anything. Order today to have for the Honey Moon 100!

See Details

Team Rules

  • Must have a Group of 3-8 riders.

  • Email us your team name and list of team members.

  • Each member registers individually; include your team name.

  • We will assign you a starting block time; if you have a preferred start time window, email us.

  • Your team must have at least two GPS Units like Garmin 800s or higher or a Wahoo Element.  We strongly recommend having more than two GPS units.  We are not printing cue sheets for this mixed-terrain ride.  You've fully charged your Garmin and you've loaded the route.

  • GPS unit battery life of 14-hours.  You have to have a battery backup that will get you through 14 hours of ride time.  Yes, we know you'll ride a lot faster than that, but if you have a mechanical, decide to relax at one of the food stops, or anything else happens, time goes by very quickly.

  • At least two people on your team ride with a comprehensive repair kit that's suited for all-day solo mixed-terrain riding.

Indy Ride Rules

  • GPS Unit like Garmin 800 or higher or a Wahoo Element.  We are not printing cue sheets for this mixed-terrain ride.  You've fully charged your Garmin and you've loaded the route.

  • GPS unit battery life of 14-hours.  You have to have a battery backup that will get you through 14 hours of ride time.  Yes, we know you'll ride a lot faster than that, but if you have a mechanical, decide to relax at one of the food stops, or anything else happens, time goes by very quickly.

Honey 100 Rules



Last Minute Information:  Watch Ride Headquarter's Twitter feed for last-minute updates, weather cancellations or other changes. 

Ride Headquarters Contact Information:  Email RHQ or call:  413-461-RIDE (413-461-7433).

Waiver:  RHQ requires a signed waiver before your first ride. Please fill it out online prior to your first ride.

Email us if you have any questions.  We hope you'll join us on the Honey 100!

Stay tuned for more details.  In the meantime, follow us on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter for ongoing updates.  #honey100 #rideheadquarters

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Adventure 500 Rides Series 2019

  • Location: Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, MA and Ride Headquarters -- depending on the start date.  See details.
  • Ride Type:  Road Ride Adventures, 100 miles and further
  • Date & Time: 5 Dates, one each month starting in May! 
  • Distance: 100-120 miles -- each route in the series is different.  Details below.
  •  Price:  Free, RSVP required

2019 Adventure 500 Ride Series

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  • Location: Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, MA and Ride Headquarters -- depending on the start date. See details below.

  • Ride Type: Road Ride Adventures, 100 miles and further

  • Date & Time: 5 Dates spanning the spring, summer, and fall

  • Distance: 100-120 miles -- each route in the series is different. Details below.

  • Price: Free, RSVP required

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Five long road rides.  500+ miles.  Some dirt.  All adventure.

Description:  The Adventure 500 Series is comprised of one century-plus ride each month beginning in May.  The average pace is 16 mph for one group, and about 17-18 mph for a second group. If we have more participation, we'll break up into more groups with about 10 people per group.

Calendar for the Adventure 500 Series

  1. Done - May 18: Saturday, 8:00 am departure from Ride Headquarters. About 110 miles.

  2. Done - June 15: Saturday, 8:00 am departure. About 110 miles. Start Location: Ride Studio Cafe

  3. Done - July 27: Saturday, 6:30 am departure. About 110 miles. Start Location: Ride Studio Cafe

  4. Done - August 24: Saturday, 6:30 am departure. About 115 miles. Start Location: Ride Studio Cafe

  5. Done - Mini Adventure 500: Saturday, September 28. 9:30am departure. 100k with 20% dirt roads. Begins & ends at Ride Headquarters. One guided group of 16-17mph offered, riders wanting a faster/slower pace should load the route on their GPS computers. Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31205750

  6. Coming up! October 19, 7am departure. Doors open at 6:30am. Start Location: Ride Headquarters

Series Details

Proper Bike for this ride:  25-30mm road slick tires, clipless pedals, drop handlebars; no aero bars. 

Routes: Usually 100-120 miles total. Destination: We send route information and specifics to people who RSVP. Some of the fun of an adventure ride is the mystery of the destination.

Ride Notes:  There are plenty of stops planned for each route.  There will be some dirt on every ride of the series -- somewhere between 10 and 30% dirt.  There are some rough sections of road and there is a possibility of a small amount of dirt road/construction work.

Estimated time:  About 8 to 12 hours depending on the time of year, the weather, and pace of the group.

Last Minute Information:  We email everyone who has RSVP’d with last minute information and updates.

Contact Information:  Email - connect@rideheadquarters.com, Phone for Ride HQ - 508-975-4678

Phone for Ride Studio Cafe - (339) 970-0187

Riding Rules, What to Bring, How Our Rides are Different:  All riders are required to read and are expected to abide by These Rules. 

Waiver:  The hosting bike shop requires a signed waiver before your first ride. If the ride you’re doing leaves from Ride Studio Cafe, fill this out online prior to your first ride.

If the ride you’re doing leaves from Ride Headquarters, fill this out online prior to your first ride.


Honey Bikes is sponsoring the Adventure 500 series!

If you RSVP for the Adventure 500 Series: You will receive a voucher from Honey Bikes for $350 off a titanium Honey Bike that is ordered before the second Adventure 500 ride. Please email us at connect@rideheadquarters.com to request the voucher and schedule time to discuss the bikes and options.  

Two bikes Honey offers that are particularly appropriate for the Adventure 500 series are:

The Honey MidDurance titanium bike. This is a rim-brake bike with clearance for 33mm tires, and fender/rack mounts. This is a performance, endurance bike.

The Honey Allroads titanium bike also is very much into road riding and mixed terrain trail riding. It is outfitted with disc brakes, rack/fender mounts, and is built for all-weather, all-year riding. It fits 43mm tires in frame and fork on 700c wheels, along with 50mm tires on 650B wheels.

Ask us for details!

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RSVP so We Know to Expect You!

Note: RSVPs are required at least 24 hours prior to the start of the ride(s) to allow us to organize the rides most effectively. This also allows you to be eligible for the offers tied to this series, as well.

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