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Bike Arlington
Bike Arlington is an initiative of Arlington County, Virginia – where people have many options for moving about their community. Ultimately, Bike Arlington is an effort to build on an existing partnership between Arlington citizens, businesses and County staff to encourage more people to bike more often. To find out more, go to Bike Arlington.
Hundreds Ride to Work
Diane Wildfang, front, co-owner of the Rochester Hotel, sits on one of the hotel’s nine new Electra cruiser bicycles on Wednesday during Durango’s Bike to Work Day event at Buckley Park. The hotel bought the bicycles to encourage its employees to ride to work. Guests at the hotel also can use the cruisers when employees…
Unchained from gas guzzlers, bike commuters get a workout on their way to work
Mary Golic, who works at the U., has biked to work almost her entire adult life. Read how 7 bicycle commuters get it done!
Bike Friendly City?
Welcome to Corvallis! There were a few more bicycles locked to the rack outside the Downtown Fire Station on Monday as the Corvallis City Council met for its noon meeting. But even on days when the city isn’t being recognized by the League of American Bicyclists as a Bicycle Friendly Community, there are lots of…
West Vail man is 'commuter of the year'
VAIL – Tim “TC” Carlson, a ski instructor and contractor from West Vail who rides to work in the winter and summer, has been named bike commuter of the year by ECO Transit. Carlson rides his road bike in the summer, but in the winter he rides a 20-year-old Diamond Back mountain bike with rust…
Do You Have What It Takes?
We’re looking for a few good men and women that want to be featured as the commutebybike.com “Commuter of the Week.” If you are a commuter and would like to share your story, hit us up and make sure you include your bio, your commute info, and a picture. Email us today!
Why Bike to Work?
This site is great! It teaches you all the things you may want to know about commuting and cycling in general. Riding to work costs less than driving or taking transit, especially if you already own a bike. Cycling allows you to stay in shape while you commute. A five-mile, one-way commute burns 300 calories…
How to Create a Tool Kit for Bicycle Commuting
Ehow A good ride can go downhill quickly if you suddenly need to make a bike repair. Here are some basic tools to carry to help you get right back on the road. Steps: 1. Get a spare tube that fits the dimensions of your tires. 2. Carry a lightweight, portable tire pump that you…
BASIC REAR DERAILLEUR ADJUSTMENT
ONE OF THE GREAT THINGS about modern derailleur drivetrains is that they’re easily fine-tuned should the need arise. How do you know? Usually, the symptom that tips you off that adjustment is needed is hesitation during shifts. You click the shifter but the chain doesn’t quite engage the next gear the way it used to….
Wheelin to Work
StandardNet Commuting by bicycle not only eliminates many of those expensive car fill-ups, it’s also one of the most patriotic things you can do, according to Ogden orthopedic surgeon Jeff Harrison. “I think it’s a very patriotic thing to use your bike for transportation, to lessen our dependence on foreign oil,” Harrison said. Granted, using…
Nashbar Slicks on Sale
Nashbar has a sale on their ATB tire. It’s perfect for commuting or riding around the neighborhood. SLICK SALE
How to Deal With Hazardous Road Conditions When Bicycle Commuting
Road conditions can impact your commute. Being aware of where you’re riding and what you may be rolling onto can give you time to respond to different conditions in a safe way. Steps: 1. Ride clear of debris. This can be hard when you cycle close to the curb, but avoiding debris can keep you…
What Type of Bike?
Ever wonder what type of bike you should use to commute? Some say use a road bike because you can get to your destination faster, other say use a mountain bike to absorb all of the street’s punishments. However, there are a few of us that use a Hybrid bike to commute. I found a…
Bicyclist tries to dispel fears of commuting
When Phil Lammers tells new acquaintances he rides his bike to work every day – in sun, rain or even snow – some think he’s Superman. Others think he’s crazy. Lammers insists he’s neither. He’s just a guy who tried it on a lark about 28 years ago and liked it so much that he…
Train Them Young!
Youngsters eager to participate in the series of tests designed to sharpen bike-riding skills sat in the front pews. A few probably prayed for sunshine as Cpls. David Butler and Robert Capizzi from the Collier County Sheriff’s Office demonstrated bike safety first. Butler explained that a helmet is the most important piece of safety equipment….
For residents, better bicycling may be near
Bicyclists deserve paths and bike lanes that are safe and will get them where they want to go. The Rock River Valley has wonderful paths, but they are better suited for a leisurely Sunday ride than a means of traveling to work, shopping or entertainment venues. Bikes as transportation are becoming more important as people…
Cyclists gear up for Bike to Work Day '05
Joshua Brock, 34, bikes to his Longmont home after work Friday. Brock is a market analyst in Denver and rides the 45 miles to his job every day. For the ride home, Brock took a bus from Denver to the intersection of U.S. Highway 287 and Niwot Road and finished the rest of the trip…
Love Thy LBS.
As cyclists we have a love/hate relationship with our LBS (Local Bike Shop). We hate them because we think that they are nickel and diming us when we compare their prices with the super cycling stores and the web/mail order stores. We love them because we know that we get personalized service and most of…
Free Money to Race
I posted a link at Blue Collar Mtb about the Balance Bar Grants. Check them out
Happy Father's Day!
To all the Dads that are out there, Happy Father’s Day!
Friday Video!
Happy Friday everyone! Here’s the Video of The Day!
Open Letter To Drivers by Ms. Lauren Cooper
An Open Letter To Drivers Dear Driver: Over 40 million Americans, young and old, want to bicycle on public roads. Sadly, many are afraid to do so, in large part because drivers sometimes squeeze past them too closely. Even though most drivers don’t mean any harm, this frightening and illegal behavior has scared millions of…
McDonald's Selling Bikes?
McDonald’s Corp. (MCD) will begin selling skateboards and bikes bearing the fast-food company’s brand in a new effort to get kids to burn off burgers and fries with exercise. The McKids (search) branded outdoor play equipment will be rolled out internationally later this year and in 2006. A few McKids items are already sold at…
Train Your Mind
Improve your cycling: Train your mind By Marlon Familton For Active.com April 29, 2005 If bike racing is all about who can suffer the most, then asking your body to work beyond the point of comfort in order to stay with a lead group becomes a requirement. Like the pistons of a car motor, your…