Vibes.DIY Bike Summer 2026
Pedalpalooza 2026 — Bike Summer Portland
Portland · Summer 2026 · Open-Source Festival

Every ride.
Every day.

Bike Summer is Portland's summer-long open-source festival where anyone can host a ride. These apps are for the people who ride it — finding today's routes, logging a whole season, building a crew, and remembering the best moments.

Apps
Five
Data
shift2bikes.org
Entry
Free
Host
Anyone
Spotlight App
01

Rolling Today

What's happening right now →

Live list of today's Portland Bike Summer rides pulled from shift2bikes.org. Auto-jumps to the next day when today is empty. Tap any ride to see its route on the map. Favorite rides to show your avatar — see who else from the crew is rolling the same route.

Open Rolling Today →
Rolling Today app
02
Live

Ride Log

Mark your season, one ride at a time.

Personal Bike Summer season tracker. Tap a ride title to mark it done, add a one-line note. Shows how many rides you've logged this season.

03
Live

Crew Builder

See who else is rolling.

Bike ride crew builder. Enter a ride name from the shift2bikes calendar, share a link. Friends tap to join and show their face. Everyone sees who's rolling.

04
Live

Host a Ride

First time hosting? Here's the checklist.

Ride leader checklist for hosting a Pedalpalooza ride. Covers what to post, route planning, corking basics, no-drop etiquette.

05
Live

Memory Wall

One-liners from the best rides.

Post-ride memory wall for Bike Summer. Drop a one-line story or emoji after a ride. Your crew sees all season posts in a live feed.

Anyone can
host a ride.

Bike Summer runs entirely on community rides. No registration, no fee — just post a route on shift2bikes.org and go. The calendar is open to everyone. If you've ever thought about leading a ride, this is the summer to do it.

Post a Ride on Shift →

Community Glossary

PP
Pedalpalooza — the flagship event within Bike Summer
MMR
Midnight Mystery Ride
BonB
Breakfast on the Bridges
WNBR
World Naked Bike Ride
No-drop
Ride waits for all participants; no one gets left behind
Corking
Riders blocking traffic at intersections so the group flows through
R2R
Ride to the ride — biking to the starting point
VKS
Vera Katz Statue, Eastbank Esplanade — common meeting point