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PDW 3wrencho Review

Portland Design Works 3wrencho raw tool MSRP : $20.00 Words from the company The 3wrencho (raw) is your best buddy when you have a flat. Unlike your other friends the 3wrencho is made of heat-treated steel, removes 15mm axle nuts and can pry tires off of rims*. Feel free to step on 3wrencho for added…

Electric Push Bike Trailer

This Week Campfire Cycling and the Bike Trailer Blog are focusing on the growing electric bike revolution. Electric Bikes, Future or Fad? is a Campfire Cycling article exploring the bigger picture of e-bike popularity. Obviously e-bikes have some implications when it comes to bicycle trailers as well. An electric assist bike or or kit could…

Community Building: Cycling Organizations

At Utility Cycling, weve discussed how bicycles can bring together people of similar interests to create communities of likeminded cyclists, and how bicycles can be used not only for transportation, deliveries and services, but also for social gatherings and social action, and self-expression. There is a utility in all of these activities, whether the goal…

Specialized 12th Commuter Challenge Results

The Specialized Commuter Cup Challenge is simple: Be the company that out bike’s them all! You think your company has some devoted cyclists? Prove it!.  Is your company “Tiny but Tough”? “Mighty and Small”? In the “Medium Big League”? Or out to rule them all in our “Big Mac Attack” category? Use the SCCC to encourage…

Fabian's Avant Garde Bicycle Trailer

This is one of the nicest looking examples of a DIY bike cargo trailer we’ve seen. Here is what Fabian has to say about his design: “I just wanted to build an avant garde bicycle trailer that was somewhat unique. I’ve yet to fit a set of fully functional automotive trailer lights (indicator and brake)…

Puma Bikes Revealed

We’ve heard the hype on the Puma Bikes, they are even an accessory on Puma’s own international website. The bikes were released this week to the internet streams and they sure are very different, very eye catching. The models Disko $970 – A folder, doubles as its own lock and 24″ wheels to allow the…

Electric Bikes: Future or Fad?

Well, like it or not electric bikes are growing in popularity and they look like they are here to stay. Many traditionalist have raised a questionable eyebrow at the growing popularity of electric bikes, also known as “e-bikes.” But even the most dedicated fixie hipster can’t deny the growing sales numbers world wide of e-bikes….

Unhitched

ME I’m Ted, and I’ve never pulled a bike trailer. YOU Hello Ted. I’m a new guy at Campfire Cycling. You’d reckon I had to have some minimal cycling cred to get in the door. I do. This is it:

Mission Workshop : Shed Messenger Bag

One of Commute By Bike’s biggest supporters is Mission Workshop.   We talked about them back in the spring when they became a sponsor, and also talked about their very unique roll top backpack the Vandal Cargo Backpack.   While we still are putting the Vandal through its paces they have released a messenger bag version of…

Getting Around by Bicycle

I’m going to especially enjoy writing this post, because the topic is my favorite kind of utility cycling. We have been writing a lot recently about general bicycle transportation, which is distinct from bicycle commuting, as commuting is inherently built around the idea of getting to and from work. General bicycle transportation includes running errands…

Rickshaw Bagworks Commuter 2.0

Rickshaw Commuter 2.0 MSRP $150 The bag maker, Rickshaw Bagworks, based out of San Francisco, has reworked their commuter bag to release Commuter 2.0.   The Commuter 2.0 “is the ultimate computer bag to hold your whole life (and then some) while commuting on bike, foot, train or scooter. The bag has a plethora of pockets…

Wandertec SAX-BOB Cargo Liner Special!

Now until June 29th the Bike Trailer Shop is offering a free Wandertec SAX Liner with the purchase of any BOB trailer. The SAX BOB liner is the perfect accessory for any BOB trailer. By them selves BOB trailers are some of the best single wheeled bicycle trailers on the market but, their steel mesh…

2011 Gary Fisher Bikes

We are waiting to hear back from our Trek and Gary Fisher contacts for complete details. For now it looks like Trek has introduced the Gary Fisher collection. For the most part it looks like new coloring, parts and only a handful of new models for 2011. The biggest thing will be the Trek name…

2010 Kona Band Wagon Review

Originally posted over at Cyclelicio.us, this is reposted with his head nod and smile. This is a great looking bike and a perfect commuter. Review of the 2010 Kona Band Wagon Fixed Gear Kona jumped on the urban fixed gear bandwagon back in 2007 with the Paddy Wagon, an unpretentious and servicable steel framed fixed…

Shoes! And pedals.

I love cycling shoes. I feel that I need to be completely forthcoming- I delight in fancy road shoes and Lorica Microfabrics and heel security systems. I admit that I enjoy the aesthetics of cycling shoes, and I also believe that the utility of employing a clipless system for regular bike commuting is substantial. However,…

Burley Travoy : Daily Use Video

A great showing of how we are using our Burley Travoy from house to bike and back.. We are finalizing our full review of the Burley Travoy and you’ll see that here, on Commute By Bike, in the next week. On Twitter : @BurleyTrailers or follow us : @BikeShopGirlcom

Backwards Casey's Gold Sprint Triumph

Good times were to be had at the close of Flagstaff’s bike-to-work week. The Green Room hosted the event that included gold sprints and a bicycle fashion show in which I had the chance to ride the events mc onto the stage on the back of my Xtracycle Radish (while pulling a Wandertec BONGO bike…

Summer Time BOB Trailer-Wandertec SAX Special

It’s that time of year again when it’s time to tune up the bike and get out for some great cycling adventures. Perhaps it is time that you finally get yourself a bike cargo trailer to really expand your horizons. Maybe it’s a Extrawheel Voyager that will hold your gear as you meander down the…

Learning to Ride: Balance Bikes

By perseverance the snail reached the ark.Charles Spurgeon Most of us Utility-Cyclists remember learning to ride. And to this day, most of us who ride with a purpose, whatever it may be, can still recall that initial sense of freedom and the trill that our first rides evoked. In fact, it just might be that…