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  • WSJ says “Get Rid Of Your Car” ?!

    Yeah. Wow, right? Read it.
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 01-06-2009
  • Rapha Tweed Softshell

    Super stylish and super expensive: the Rapha Tween Softshell (Thanks, Paul)
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 01-02-2009
  • DIY Hard Saddlebag

    Today’s “neato” link is this one, from BikeHacks. It demonstrates how to recycle an old peanut butter jar and turn it into a waterproof, crushproof saddlebag.
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 12-29-2008
  • UPS on BIKES Video

    Pretty cool. Check it out. Via Cyclelicious.
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 12-23-2008
  • Want: Bike Burrito

    This looks super cool (and classy too): Bike Burrito
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 12-19-2008
  • A Personal Realization About Lance

    This morning I saw this photo on Cyclelicious and I realized something about myself. I am just jealous of all the cool things Lance Armstrong gets to do.
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 12-02-2008
  • What To Do If You ACTUALLY Get Hit By A Car

    So the other night I was riding home on Hackett. Hackett can be a little tight sometimes, especially during rush hour. This car passed me a little closer than I like, and I waved, and I muttered and smiled. Today I find this article about what you should do if you actually get hit by [...]
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 11-17-2008
  • Light Up Your Ride

    Also want to mention this contest called “Light Up Your Ride.” They say: Show us how you make your bike or yourself much more visible at night to the cars passing you and win a pair of the brand spankin’ new Bike to Work Pants from Cordarounds! These pants aren’t just stylish...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 11-06-2008
  • Road Engineering

    I’m interested in this book, mentioned on Cyclecious. A geographic survey of East Lansing, Michigan, for example, once found that more than 50 percent of the retail district was dedicated to “automobile space”—parking, roads, and the like. Sounds like Clifton Park.
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 08-08-2008
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