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I’ve combined my love of bicycles with many things, but who’d have thought I could combine it with my 95-year-old-man fashion sense? But now my dream has come true: That’s right, kids. It’s a bicycle bow tie from the fine folks...
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Yeah. Wow, right? Read it. Read More...
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From Alternet: Trip is to protest mountaintop removal mining
by Brittney Moore
Sam Evans wants the voices of Appalachian families near coal mining sites to be heard, so he’s cycling to Washington, D.C., to hand-deliver protest letters written by...
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Super stylish and super expensive: the Rapha Tween Softshell
(Thanks, Paul) Read More...
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Today’s “neato” link is this one, from BikeHacks. It demonstrates how to recycle an old peanut butter jar and turn it into a waterproof, crushproof saddlebag. Read More...
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Pretty cool. Check it out. Via Cyclelicious. Read More...
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This looks super cool (and classy too): Bike Burrito Read More...
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At the risk of making bike shop advertising my primary contribution to RocBike, here’s part of a promotional e-mail from RocBike’s friends at Full Moon Vista. It includes info on some bike clinics this month. All these...
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This morning I saw this photo on Cyclelicious and I realized something about myself. I am just jealous of all the cool things Lance Armstrong gets to do. Read More...
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So the other night I was riding home on Hackett. Hackett can be a little tight sometimes, especially during rush hour. This car passed me a little closer than I like, and I waved, and I muttered and smiled. Today I find this article about what you should...
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Also want to mention this contest called “Light Up Your Ride.” They say:
Show us how you make your bike or yourself much more visible at night to the cars passing you and win a pair of the brand spankin’ new Bike to Work Pants from Cordarounds...
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I’m interested in this book, mentioned on Cyclecious.
A geographic survey of East Lansing, Michigan, for example, once found that more than 50 percent of the retail district was dedicated to “automobile space”—parking, roads, and the like.
Sounds...
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But probably not the kind you think… That is a cross-stitch pattern, which you can purchase from Radical Cross Stitch, to benefit the Austin Yellow Bike Project.
And check out the Power to the Pedal design competition. Here’s my favorite entry...
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Here in Albany, our local transportation authority is running a cool promotion for Earth Day today: CDTA offers a special deal for Earth Day Passes that contain seeds get holder a free ride, chance to grow something
By CATHY WOODRUFF, Staff writer First...
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I’ve become both a bike and train commuter since moving to Albany. I bike during the week and then take the train home on weekends. Most of the time, it beats the heck out of driving, and I’ve always loved train travel anyway. May 10 is the first annual...
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