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Google Bike directions are below but wondering if anyone has a better suggestion.

Turn right onto N Lincoln Ave
Turn left onto W Wilson Ave
Turn left onto N Harding Ave
Turn right onto W Sunnyside Ave
Turn left onto N Pulaski Rd
Turn right onto W Sunnyside Ave
Turn left toward W Montrose Ave
Turn right onto W Montrose Ave

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I would just take Lincoln to Montrose and then Montrose all the way.  Only thing is a few blocks past Narragansett, right by Wright College, you'll have to take a right to stay on Montrose.  Otherwise you'll head Southwest on Forest Preserve Drive. 

 

Google directions seem a bit more complicated than they need to be. 

Google seems to like Lawrence a lot of the way (and it has a bike lane from Hamlin to at least Milwaukee.
N Lincoln Ave & W Wilson Ave
Chicago, IL 60625


1. Head west on W Wilson Ave toward N Oakley Ave



1.6 mi

2. Turn right toward N Hamlin Ave



0.2 mi

3. Turn left toward N Hamlin Ave


0.3 mi

4. Turn right onto N Hamlin Ave



174 ft

5. Turn left onto W Lawrence Ave



1.7 mi

6. Slight right to stay on W Lawrence Ave



1.1 mi

7. Turn left onto N Austin Ave



344 ft

8. Turn right onto W Giddings St



0.2 mi

9. Turn left onto N Melvina Ave



0.1 mi

10. Turn right onto W Eastwood Ave



0.2 mi

11. Turn left onto N Mulligan Ave



0.2 mi

12. Turn right onto W Sunnyside Ave



338 ft

13. Turn left onto N Narragansett Ave



489 ft

14. Turn right toward N Nashville Ave



0.3 mi

15. Turn left onto N Nashville Ave



26 ft

16. Turn right toward W Forest Preserve Ave



348 ft

17. Turn left onto W Forest Preserve Ave



364 ft

18. Turn right onto W Montrose Ave



0.1 mi

19. Turn left onto N Rutherford Ave



171 ft

20. Turn right toward N Sayre Ave



0.3 mi

21. Turn right onto N Sayre Ave



171 ft

22. Turn left onto W Montrose Ave



0.2 mi

23. Turn left onto N Neva Ave



0.1 mi

24. N Neva Ave turns right and becomes W Pensacola Ave



318 ft

25. Turn right onto N Harlem Ave



312 ft

N Harlem Ave & W Montrose Ave
Norridge, IL 60706

If you are an experianced traffic rider the fastest and easiest route (OK a bit dull but...) is Irving Park Road. This is 4lanes all the way to Austin and wide enuf to leave a good bike zone. BUT there is parking all the way so eyes up buddy. The surface is usually in fair 'Chicago' shape and if you are spinning at a decent rate it is easy to use traffic gaps to get a smooth(er) ride.

On the west end cut off at Oak Park and then turn at Montrose (first major intersection after Forest Preserve Drive) and it dumps you out at Maurice Lennel.

Montrose from Lincoln Ave ain't bad either as you can pretty much pace traffic with the lights and flow but it is only 2 lanes and parkers and road surface can get dicey as well as the Elston to Kennedy stretch which cars try to make a passing lane on the right....

If you use Montrose ya gotta take the Forest Preserve Drive bend at Nagle...er Narragansett to Oak Park and see above.

Most other E-W routes do the 2to4 lane damce making them dicey with competetition against cars or are not wide enuf to ride safe.

Jeff

The Chicagoan

I think Montrose is a much better road than Irving for a bike regardless of your experience.  I also like the Foreset Preserve digression if that goes your direction.  I think Rich's directions make the most sense.
Thanks everyone. Took montrose, it was great with some good stretches to pick up some speed. It was hot though!
Surprise surprise, because it was freezing yesterday. *smartass alert*

Julie Hochstadter said:
It was hot though!

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