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Summer Bike Rides

Hometown Bicycles is teaming up with The Naz of Brighton to present a series of family-friendly bike rides with Hometown’s resident cycling instructor, Les Cook. It’s three rides, three different styles of riding – park path loop, family fun mini-ride, and beginner mountain biking.

Whether you can make one or make them all, Hometown and The Naz invite you to hop in the saddle and join in the adventure!

Kensington Bike Path  |  6/15/24  |  9:00am

  • This will be a 9-mile loop around the lake at Kensington
  • Recommended age is 10 and up
  • Enter through Island lake and stay left, park at the turn around and we will ride under the bridge to Kensington.
  • Helmet is required

Family Ride  |  7/20/24  |  9:30am

  • This will be about a 3-mile ride in total (1.5 miles each way)
  • We will meet at The Naz and ride up to the Millpond for ice cream and let the kids play at the Imagination Station.
  • Recommended age is 6 and up – younger kids can ride in buggies or bike attachments.
  • Helmet is required

Mountain Bike Ride  |  8/3/24  |  9:00am

  • We will meet at the Brighton Rec Trailhead
  • We will choose a route based on group’s skill level
  • This ride is skill based, and general mountain bike experience is recommended.
  • Helmet is required

Hope to see you there!


Find the Bike of Your Dreams

How would it feel to power the pedals of a bicycle that fits both your wants and needs? What would it take to get you on the bike of your dreams?

A traditional bike shop carries bicycle inventory that MUST SELL. But at Hometown Bicycles, we believe in matching the bike to the rider, NOT making the rider match the bike. You deserve to ride your dream bicycle!

With our new DREAM CYCLE program, Hometown will now be offering private and personalized, 1-hour appointments on Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 10am and 2pm to help you pick the ideal bike for your wants, needs and budget.

We’ll help fit you to the brand, the style, the size, and even the color that will make you fall in love with cycling all over again.

Leisure, mountain, gravel, road, fat tire, e-bike… whatever your quest, we can help you achieve it.

CALL NOW to schedule your DREAM CYCLE appointment: (810) 225-2441


Hometown Bicycle Weekly Group Rides

BEGINNER MOUNTAIN BIKE

NEXT RIDE: @ Hometown

Open to all skill levels, but geared toward the novice mountain biker, this weekly (weather permitting) ride from our shop takes us into the famed Island Lake trails. HELMET REQUIRED.

Lead by Hometown MTB Master:  Les Cook


INTERMEDIATE+ MOUNTAIN BIKE

WEDNESDAY |  5:30pm |  Location varies

NEXT RIDE: @ Hometown

Open to intermediate/advanced mountain bikers, this weekly (weather permitting) ride will meet at various trails to practice a variety of skills and techniques. HELMET REQUIRED.

Lead by Hometown MTB Master:  Les Cook

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Open Jam Session TODAY (8/12) 4-7pm at Hometown!

Bring your lawn chair, bring your instrument, BYOB, and let’s rock out to the mad musical skillz of your friends, kids, and neighbors!!

NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED!

4th of July Parade Update, Shop Rides & Jean

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA …… Let’s RIDE!

Join us along with the Brighton Optimist Club

Brighton Optimist Club Bike Decorating Contest and Parade Ride

Downtown Brighton, Tuesday 7/4 at 8 AM

Each summer, we really look forward to the Brighton 4th of July Parade — in a collaboration with Brighton Optimist Club, Hometown Bicycles leads a family-friendly ride down Main Street for all ages! It’s a fantastic red, white and blue display of awesomeness to see so many people on bikes, enjoying this tradition with their children and grandchildren.

SOME SMALL CHANGES WITH THE CONSTRUCTION DOWNTOWN:

  1. We will be meeting at Pi’s Restaurant (corner of cross and 2nd street in Brighton)  8262 Cross Street, Brighton, MI 48116, 8:00 AM)
  2. Parade route will follow Second Street to Main Street to Brighton High School
  3. You can decorate your bikes, collect some all-American tattoos, and get ready for the “Bike Decorating Contest”
  4. Join in the parade – kids, grandkids, moms, dads, ALL ARE WELCOME!

Click HERE for all details and to sign up!

You’ll be riding in the Parade with Hometown’s own Shaun, Dawn and kids!  Bring YOUR kids, grandkids, nieces and nephews, and join them for a ride down Main Street!


Hometown PAST, Present and Future

Meet Jean Steinberg, a Hometown alumni and modern day Nomad!

We have known Jean and her family forever!  She has been an active advocate for cycling in Michigan and is a Legend in the community.

When we were looking for a RIDE COORDINATOR a new position we were developing in the shop, we knew it “Had to be Jean”.

She took that new department and ran with it, and helped lay the foundation for the future team.

I first met Jean when I hired her son and and knew that this person was good for the industry. When she had the time to be part of the crew and help Hometown grow, we knew, “if we are cool enough for Jean……. we are cool!”

So what is Jean up to now – well, her and her husband are homeless and traveling the country… but here it is in her own words:

The life of Jean Steinberg is kind of like “Where’s Waldo”. Find me if you can!

I am living the life of a full-time traveler with my husband Steve. I have a son, daughter-in-law and grandkid in both New Mexico and Maryland, while being blessed with parents still living in Michigan – this may explain why we are full-time travelers. In 2021 we sold our Brighton home of 34 years, packed the Subaru (plus bikes) and a 10 x 10 storage unit in Maryland and began a year wait for the “birth” of our Storyteller Overland Mode LT (the most awesome <20’ Class B van ever!). Did I mention when we sold the house, our van was due in a few months? Well, it was a Covid baby, so the unexpected delays kept us scrambling for places to stay as we traveled across the states, with the Subaru filled to the gills. Since picking up the van in St. Louis, MO in May 2022, we’ve logged over 23,000 miles and enjoyed countless hours with family and friends (and goats too). It has been AWESOME taking the time to hike, bike and just hang out (especially with our Hometown peeps). We’ve seen some wonderful sights along our travels and expect to REALLY explore going forward.

So you may be wondering, how much can you pack into a Ford Transit and still have space for you and a spouse to live? The answer is 2 bikes, equipment, hiking gear and as many layers of clothes necessary to get you to your planned destinations and back to the Maryland storage unit to re-load. The temperature can range from 20 – 95 degrees in the same trip, so it can be a bit of a challenge.

I never envisioned living “houseless” and spending well over half the year in a van crossing the country multiple times. Honestly, I can’t wait for the next year’s adventures!

Thank you Jean for being part of the crew. Enjoy your adventure!