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A False Sense of Security
(779 views) This one actually works
Mike Flanigan's recent bout of misfortune...
"I don't believe a bicycle is a transportation device"
(715 views) Errand runner, cargo hauler, commuter
It's the quote heard 'round the...
Belt Drives
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I believe belt drives are an excellent solution for bicycle...
Handsome Cycle Co. Devil
(690 views)
The Handsome Cycle Co. Devil (aka the "Handsome Devil") is a steel...
A Friend's Bike Stolen at NAHBS
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Mike Flanigan of A.N.T. had his handmade folder stolen while attending...
To travel by bicycle is a humble, nonagressive way to get close to people. It is a way of saying we are passing through with no thought of invasion or conquest, only the simple will to share a part of the war.
— Claude Herve
Kyle on his “new to him” Cannondale” built up for him by his uncle Jon of Grinderbikes.  On this bright July day, we rode the 13 mile paved bike path around Presque Isle with a stop on the beach for lunch and wading in Lake Erie – the perfect way to spend a summer day.
—Joy Strain, Mercer, PA
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One Response to “Joy Strain’s Endless Summer Entry”
Rescue bike stories are the best.
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