Some quick links to look at bike paths. I will do some more research later.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Los_Angeles_bike_paths
http://www.nearfield.com/~dan/sports/bike/
http://www.trailsource.com/scripts/trails.asp?CITY=Los+Angeles&STATE=California&TYPE=BIKE&CITYID=2
http://www.socalmtb.com/socal/trails/
Grenada Hills Bike Trail
http://www.dirtworld.com/trails/trail.asp?id=13133&trail_name=Aliso%20Canyon%20Mountain%20Bike%20Trail
This was taken from --->Dirt World http://www.dirtworld.com/trails/traillist.asp?id=5
From :http://travel.latimes.com/destinations/los-angeles/clm/activities/bike-rides
The best place to mountain bike is along the trails of Malibu Creek State Park (tel. 818/880-0367), in the Santa Monica Mountains between Malibu and the San Fernando Valley in Calabasas. Fifteen miles of trails rise to a maximum of 3,000 feet and are appropriate for intermediate to advanced bikers. Pick up a trail map at the park entrance, 4 miles south of U.S. 101 off Las Virgenes Road, just north of Mulholland Highway. Park admission is $5 per car. For more information on mountain bike trails in the L.A. region, log on to www.latrails.com.
Spokes 'N Stuff Bike Rental has two locations: 4175 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey (tel. 310/306-3332), which is only open on weekends, and 1715 Oceanfront Walk, behind Loews Hotel, Santa Monica (tel. 310/395-4748), which is open every day. They rent 10-speed cruisers for $7 per hour and $16 per day; 15-speed mountain bikes rent for $8 per hour and $20 per day. Another good Santa Monica rental shop is Blazing Saddles Bike Rentals (Santa Monica Pier; tel. 310/393-9778). The rates are about the same as those at Spokes 'N Stuff. Be sure to ask for a free self-guided tour map (it's really handy).
In Hollywood, Hollywood Pro Bicycles (6731 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood; tel. 888/775-BIKE or 323/466-5890; www.hollywoodprobicycles.com) rents mountain bikes at $25 for a 24-hour period and $15 for each additional day. Every rental comes with a free tour map, a safety helmet, a bike lock, and a handlebar bag for storage.
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