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Subscribe via E-MailBren in Retreat!: "One commenter calls the majority of voters who support riding in less bike-friendly places..."
Alan in Retreat!: "@Rick “I just don’t have any optimism in the inherent selfishness of the American suburban..."
Sharper in Retreat!: "Alan I often ask my friends in suburban gated communities an almost identical question: what..."
Alan in Some Thoughts on Photographing Bikes: "Hi John, I wanted to add that I think part of what should be..."
Chris Curnutt in Some Thoughts on Photographing Bikes: "Thanks very much for these tips and ideas. I tend to shoot..."
Vik in Retreat!: "I’m considering the move to a more bike friendly city myself. I’ve lived in a big..."
Bob in Retreat!: "Not sure what the cost of living in your current town is, but it seems to be quite high in places..."
steve in Retreat!: "Some people will want to be active and others not. There are some great ideas for making..."
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...
When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments. Here was a machine of precision and balance for the convenience of man. And (unlike subsequent inventions for man’s convenience) the more he used it, the fitter his body became. Here, for once, was a product of man’s brain that was entirely beneficial to those who used it, and of no harm or irritation to others. Progress should have stopped when man invented the bicycle.
— Elizabeth West
My bicycle is an original paint 1939 Schwinn Motorbike taken on the bridge that was built in 1923 to cross the Boise River.
—Ron Smith
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Love the Detroit News bags!
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