World Naked Bike Ride DTLA

By on June 23, 2018

Happening now June 23, 2018 DTLA 10:00am to 6:00pm get in on the fun

If you’re brave enough to let it all hang out, get ready 2018. The head-turning bike fest—a global grassroots movement that began in 2004—is taking over L.A. with its bare-as-you-dare dress code to fight “indecent exposure to cars.” If you can look past the nudity, the Los Angeles bike ride’s primary stated goal is to advocate car independence and human power to change the current oppressive, car-driven society. Oh, and to bring joy back to transportation via cycling. But make no mistake: the nudity is a major part of the ride and is a celebration of body positivity, human strength, and respect and acceptance for every human being.

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Where does the ride take place?

The exact location is often released on both the WNBRLA website and Facebook page on the eve of the bike ride. The route typically runs through Downtown L.A. and Echo Park.

Do I need to pre-register, and how much is it?

All participants will register in-person on the day of the event, and be debriefed on this year’s rules. As for the cost, the bike ride is completely free. However, WNBRLA does kindly ask for donations to help cover costs, from traffic escorts and porta potties to wristbands, spare loaner bikes and more. To donate, click here.

How nude is nude? And do I have to strip down to ride?

We’re talking bare butts on bicycle seats and delicate bits flopping in the breeze. But the dress code is officially “bare as you dare.” Feel free to partake as fully clothed or nude as you feel comfortable. WNBRLA encourages body paint and other creative expression but strictly prohibits fetish gear and genital jewelry and accessories. Also: no erections.

So, how is this legal?

Public nudity is legal—sort of. Baring your nude body in a lewd manner that clearly has sexual or offensive intentions is illegal, however, hence WNBRLA’s rules above.

What if I don’t have a bike?

In the past, WNBRLA has partnered with DTLA Bikes (425 S Broadway; 213-533-8000) for bike rentals. Just make sure to mention you’re with the World Naked Bike Ride for a discount. Or check out our list of the best bike shops in LA to purchase your own.

 

 

 

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