My wife is an avid fan of HGTV. Yesterday, she calls me to watch a show called the Junk Brothers. These dudes find stuff that people are throwing away and transform them into something ‘useful’. Anyhow, they found this old bicycle and transformed it into a dual ceiling fan! How cool is that!
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Can you tell the difference?
The pictures above represent the same bike, but different brands. The top one is the Raleigh Lahar and the bottom one is the Woodstock 505. If the labels and stickers were taken off the bikes, do you think you would have different opinions about them? For example, I prefer to have Starbucks than Diedrich coffee….
Thief does roundabout after stealing bicycle
Berlin – Overcome with remorse at having stolen a bicycle, a thief in Germany wrote the victim a letter and fully recompensated him for the loss, police said on Monday. After the theft in the Bavarian village of Bidingen was reported, police in nearby Marktoberdorf made an appeal in a local paper for any witnesses…
Couple makes biking a business
Like a lot of Bethesda couples, Stephen and Janna Marks commute to work in downtown Washington each day. But they don’t spend their time in a corporate office, or on Capitol Hill — though they do provide great views of the landmark. Since the couple took over a Washington, D.C., bicycle tour company several years…
Ozone Action Day
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control issued an “Ozone Action Day” for the upstate on Wednesday. The department says a strong area of high pressure combined with very weak winds will lead to high levels of ozone development in some parts of the Palmetto state. The Environmental Protection Agency gives the…
Tour De France Crash
By now the whole world has seen this crash already but if you are one of the few who hasn’t, here it is again.
Only 1% of Americans Commute By Bike
Klein says he’s heard about 1 percent of Americans commute by bicycle to work, and he’s on the mark. The Washington State Energy Office reports the number at 1.6 percent of Americans, while the number of people who commute by bike is at 15 percent in Japan and 50 percent in the Netherlands. Read…
The CELLO's Literary Foreshadowing
Recently, I’ve been clued into an interesting literary reference concerning the name of the Wandertec CELLO bike case. My uncle had been reading One Hundred Years of Solitude, the literary classic written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez in 1967. He came across a passage which would seem to be the inspiration for naming a bike case…
Frogger
This reminds me of that game Frogger. Would you venture out on these roads by bike?
Ibex Alpine 550 Review
Product Tested: Ibex Alpine 550 Cost: $499 Testing Grounds: Fullerton Loop and the Streets of Orange County Ca. Overview: For riders inclined to take on the most rugged of gravity-challenged terrain, the IBEX Alpine 550 provides the cutting-edge stopping power that only disc brakes can provide. Combine that with an ultra-reliable Shimano Alivio drivetrain (including an…
Close Call
Having a good offense and a great defense is a must to keep safe specially while riding your bike. On my way home from work today I had an encounter with an 18-wheeler. I was riding on the right side of the road when I heard the rumble of a diesel engine behind me. It…
Sun Block
“Tired of getting a sun burn when you’re out for a ride but hate the smell of those greasy sun blocks? Try Commute By Bike’s newest product and never get burnt again.”
Whatcha Up to?
Anyone doing anything fun this weekend? Priscilla and her lady friends are hitting the trails this Saturday. I’ll be meeting up with some coworkers on Sunday at Woods Canyon here in Sunny California.
Excuses
This weekend a few friends and I are planning to go mountain biking at the Stoney Creek trail. But the closer we get to the weekend, more and more find excuses not to go. Sure it would be more fun to have people to ride along with. But regardless, I plan on going whether I…
RL
Back when he was older, RL used to jump the Grand Canyon for fun.
Luuuuucky!
I’m pretty lucky to have one of those jobs that is very open to the idea of me commuting to work by bike. Heck even the property manager of the building is cool about it. Why am I so lucky? Well its because I can bring my bike into my office. I don’t have to…
Interesting Day of Commuting
Where do I begin! Ok so today I ride the Ibex Corrida to work. Today must have been the most interesting day in my commuting history. 1. Flat tire…again 2. Got cut off 3 times going to and from work in the same exact neighborhood! 3. Shaved off 13 minutes in my commute with the…
Helmets
Self-explanatory!
Don't Diss the Wally World Machine
I was reading my monthly issue of Bicycling Magazine and stumbled upon an article about two guys buying a $53 Wally World Bike and converting it to race the Texas State Time Trial Championships. Here’s a reason why they are doing this: To remind themselves and everyone that we all took our first wobbling rides…
Ibex Alpine 550 Update
(click on the image to zoom in) The Ibex Alpine 550 has been going through some testing and so far things are looking pretty good. We haven’t been able to find any thing wrong with it. We’ll be posting a review on it in a few weeks.
Hooray Bikes
For the most part of last week I wasn’t able to ride my bike due to the bad weather. I felt sluggish and wasn’t motivated to do anything the whole time. What made it worse is that I had to fill up on gas, get a new emission, and state inspection sticker. Which came with…
Bicycle Safety Recall
NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 7, 2006 Release #06-206 Firm’s Recall Hotline: (866) 433-5887 CPSC Recall Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908 Felt Bicycles Announce Recall to Repair Mountain Bicycles for Brake Failure WASHINGTON, D.C. – The…
Ergon Performance Grips
Disclaimer: As a product reviewer for Commute By Bike, I am providing my unbiased opinion of any products provided to us by any company. I do not posses any type of relationship with the product's company or parent companies. Companies that send in their goods to be reviewed do not compensate me in any way….
A special bike for a special kid
This is Zack, he’s my cousin Mando’s son. Zachy is a very special kid, he’s also a very lucky kid. Zack was born with Down Sydrome, he’s legally blind, had 3 eye surgeries and open heart surgery, all before the age of two. So why is he lucky? Besides the fact that he is alive,…