This fall marks the 5-year anniversary of the opening of the Westlake Protected Bike Lane. The 1.2-mile paved trail stretches from South Lake Union to the Fremont Bridge. The lane has become a heavy bike commuter route over the years, and serves as path for recreational riders, too.
Are you looking to join in the two-wheeled fun? Or perhaps you’re looking to ditch the car and opt for a more environmentally friendly mode of travel. The City of Seattle has excellent resources for bike riders, including programs, maps, and more. Plus, the SLU neighborhood has its own bike shops to help fulfill your need for two-wheel speed. Check out some options below:
VanMoof
New to SLU, this showroom at The Regrade features a selection of next-gen e-bikes featuring 250w motors with four power levels, a range of 37-93 miles, a 504 Wh battery, and several security features and accessories. You can sign up to test rides a VanMoof e-bike by appointment only, and the friendly is happy to give you all the details you need in the showroom. General manager Madden Coghlan said that VanMoof recently launched a payment plan for its bikes that start at $83 a month. VanMoof is open daily from 11am to 7pm every day. vanmoof.com/en-US/stores/seattle