Over the past two months, the Bike Palatine Club launched a bike blog on its website, www.bikepalatine.com, with 30 entries covering safety tips, trail etiquette, mechanical issues and bike route ...
The blog of none other than Dingo the Clown of the infamous Alberta Clownhouse troupe. Dingo puts together some nifty poems and drawings and lends a “tall-bike” eyed view of the streets. Shawn is ...
Good for: Cyclists who first and foremost consider riding a statement—fashion and otherwise. Written by: A handful of the Rapha lads. If you haven’t yet had the pleasure of pulling on a merino jersey ...
This is the first in a series of posts on the Bike Blog’s Bike Fears – those niggling questions that we try to avoid every time we mount that two-wheeler and ride into battle (or traffic). We start ...
“Where are the downtown protected bike lanes? I was surprised by how disconnected it all was.” – Tom Fucoloro Tom Fucoloro has tracked Seattle’s cycling politics, projects, and people very closely ...
A few weekend events are listed below (email the Bike Blog if you’d like your event posted). But first, we wanted to address this comment, left on the New Times website regarding our recent feature on ...
Does the value-for-money benefits of a bike bought online trump not being able to test-ride it? We try road bikes from Canyon, Rose and Planet X In this era of internet shopping we buy a lot of things ...
Since a young age, it’s been commonplace to spot me on a bike. As a child, and an avid recreational league soccer player, my dad and I would cycle to my practices on our tandem bike together. I was ...
SAN DIEGOSAN DIEGO — San Diego has launched a new bike blog to boost the city’s efforts to encourage bicycle commuting, to fight climate change and traffic ...
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