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Open Forum : DIY Projects

Every so often I’ll be coming to you, the readers, to learn what exactly you want to covered.. Hopefully this will keep you all engaged and excited about the Commute By Bike content. If you see the words “Open Forum” in the title, stop in and give your feedback! The Open Forum this week is…

This Week in Commuting News

My goal in these weekly round ups are not only to highlight what was talked about here, on Commute By Bike, but across the newswire, blogosphere and maybe even in my shop.   As long as it is about commuting, it may find its way here. Elly Blue of BikePortland.org hits upon staying dry and warm…

Globe Cycle Follow-Up

You may remember our earlier post about James Bowthorpe of Globe Cycle, who, at the time, was cycling around the world to raise money and awareness for Parkinson’s Disease research. We were fortunate to have James stop by our headquarters in Flagstaff, AZ. James has since completed his journey, and he has done so in…

Civia Loring I-Motion Review : Initial Thoughts

Having ridden the Civia Loring for a little over two weeks as my daily commuter I’m ready to give all of you my initial thoughts about this little green machine.   For background on parts or build questions, check out our Introduction article from last week. This bike has a true city riding feel to it.  …

Introducing the Wandertec BAGel

Yum, yum, kinda makes me hungry…to get out of the office and off on a great adventure with a bike trailer, that is! Wandertec and Bike Trailer Shop are excited to announce the introduction of our next product in the Wandertec bike trailer accessory line – the Wandertec BAGel – Bike Trailer Wheel Bag. The…

The Perfect Commuter : Bike Type

If you are just stopping in on our Group Build of the perfect commuter bike let’s catch you up. We had an introduction post, a follow up about what type of person will be riding this bike it is now time to move on to what type or style of bike we will be going…

Washington D.C BikeStation is Open

It is exciting to see the Bikestation program spreading their fingers across the United States.   This facility has not only storage, but bike service, parts, accessories and a changing room. Bikestation Washington, D.C., which houses over 100 bicycles in 1,600 sq. ft. of free-standing ultra-modern glass and steel design, is part of a growing network…

2010 Felt Bicycles

Felt Bicycles have been turning heads for the past couple years and for 2010 it seems like they have been learning as they go. They seem to have many different categories that really hammer the cycling culture and using your bike for everyday travels or to simply Commute By Bike. Fixie The fixie group is…

Thoughts on Re-Imaging the Bicycle

I have just been catching up on many of the posts recently about Mikael Colville-Andersen’slecture tour through the United States. Colville-Andersen’s blog Copanhagenize is a must-read (and oftentimes, view, as there are numerous videos, as well) for sage advice and insight into what makes cycling possible in Copenhagen and around the world. Although I have…

Reflective Knit Clothing

We’ve all seen reflective jackets, pants, and we love it as commuters. It is also nice when you are walking around in the day time to not look like a commuter or utility bike rider. Lost Values have some products using this Lflect technology, including a scarf and belt that are highly reflective. It is…

This Week in Commuting News

Sorry for the delay, yesterday was Halloween in the States and I was busy giving out candy! My goal in these weekly round ups are not only to highlight what was talked about here, on Commute By Bike, but across the newswire, blogosphere and maybe even in my shop.   As long as it is about…

Top 5 Budget Friendly Rain Jackets

Rain jackets are one of those pieces that many companies haven’t figured out yet. Some companies, like Gore or Showers Pass, have the jackets nailed down but you’ll also have a hard time finding them in your local store it seems. Here is a list of my top 5 budget friendly rain jackets and why….

A Contraflow Bike Lane in Washington D.C

DC will soon have its first protected bicycle lane. DDOT is ready to begin construction on a protected, contraflow lane for bicyclists to ride south on 15th Street NW between U Street and Massachusetts Avenue. By placing the lane adjacent to the sidewalk, buffered from high-speed traffic by parked cars, this will create a more…

A Quick Nod to Our Sponsors : Zigo

Commute By Bike is run mainly on coffee, early morning rides and a need to get more people on bikes.   Thankfully through the years I have been lucky with my commuting experiences as well as developing strong relationships with strong manufactures, shops or distributors that make up the bicycle industry. I wanted to quickly nod…