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
PHONE
(808) 735-5756
Bicycle@HBL.org
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“Bike Love” & “It Will Be Different For You” Film Night
Join HBL and partners for the Hawai‘i premiere of of Filmed By Bike’s program Bike Love and the short “It Will Be Different For You” film by Megan Mayhew Bergman.

On Maui With KVIBE for 2025 Youth Bike Workshop and Ride
On June 4th, Hawaiʻi Bicycling League joined Kalihi Valley Instructional Bike Exchange (KVIBE) on Maui as they put on bicycle workshop and giveaway for students from Maui Economic Opportunity (MEO) Youth Services and Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) Maui.

Honolulu Century Ride 2025 Training Group Rides
HBL has organized a series of group rides to get you ready for the 2025 Honolulu Century Ride. Join these group rides and get training now! #RideAloha

HDOT+Navahine – Historic Climate Lawsuit Settlement – 1st Draft Plan Published for Review
The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation released their Energy Security and Waste Reduction Plan. The plan provides strategies for the transportation sector to achieve the state’s mandated climate targets.

King Street Closure: June 30, 2025 – Aug. 30, 2025
The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Facility Maintenance (DFM) will partially close lanes on South King Street from Isenberg Street to 150 feet past Kahoaloha Lane for necessary pavement repairs, beginning Monday, June 30, 2025.
Weather and conditions permitting, the construction work will be conducted Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., excluding all observed State holidays. It is anticipated to be completed by August 30, 2025.

Celebrate the motion of bicycling and HBL’s 50th Anniversary in Style!
HBL collaborated with local artist, Eric Karbeling, to come up with an awesome line of merchandise to celebrate HBL’s 50th Anniversary – check it out and find what motivated the artist here.