About HBL

Hawai‘i Bicycling League (HBL) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit founded in 1975 with the mission to enable more people to ride bicycles for health, recreation, and transportation through advocacy, education, and events.

HBL advocates for more, safer biking facilities, along with legislation to improve safety for vulnerable users, to continuously evolve our community into a better place to bike, walk, and roll.

HBL educates people of all ages and abilities to improve their cycling safety and comfort, and also educates motorists about laws and how to reduce crashes with vulnerable users.

HBL’s BikeEd Hawai‘i program has taught bike safety to more than 100,000 4th graders since 1989. 

Signature events organized by HBL include the annual Honolulu Century Ride, Zachary Manago‘s Ride in Paradise, and the Hale‘iwa Metric Century, among others and numerous weekly group rides. HBL is funded by grants, donations, memberships, and proceeds from events. 

Complete information is available at www.HBL.org.

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EIN #: 99-0250682

3442 Wai‘alae Avenue, Suite #1

Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96816

PHONE

(808) 735-5756

EMAIL

Bicycle@HBL.org

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