Girls and Gear in Portland, Maine

Dana tells up about the Girls and Gear event that took place at a bike shop in Portland, Maine. In the video from the event, Fuji Marketing Director Karen Bliss talks about women’s specific design bikes from Fuji.

More bicycle news

Bikes for Kids Utah received a $40,000 grant from the Sorenson Legacy Foundation to help provide new bicycles for 1,000 underprivileged third graders during Bikes for Kids Utah’s annual bicycle giveaway.

“Bicycles give children the chance to exercise, learn about safety, develop great skills and just have fun,” said Joe Sorenson, trustee of the Sorenson Legacy Foundation. “We are delighted with this unique opportunity to enrich the lives of kids in our community.”

On Saturday, May 31, Bikes for Kids Utah will give new bicycles and helmets to 1,000 pre-qualified third graders from the Boys & Girls Clubs throughout the Salt Lake City region. Visit Bikes for Kids Utah for more information.

Megabus cancels San Jose to Los Angeles Service. More here. Remaining bus options include Greyhound and California Shuttle Bus.

Silicon Valley Ride of Silence takes place Wednesday evening, May 21st, beginning at the Homestead High School student parking lot in Sunnyvale at 6:45 PM. The ride will be in silence and will proceed at about 12 mph. Riders are asked to wear black arm bands, or red arm bands if they have been injured in an accident caused by a motor vehicle. The 4 ¼ mile ride will go to the Stevens Creek Reservoir Parking, passing by a memorial for Matt Peterson and Christy, the cyclists who were killed on Stevens Canyon Road on March 9.

Santa Cruz Ride of Silence on Wednesday meets at Sprockets Bike Shop (1420 Mission Street at Trescony) at 6:30 PM on Wednesday, May 21. The 10 mile ride begins promptly at 7:00 PM. Helmets are required. The ride is open to any and all riders who would like to show their support, young or old, beginner or expert, recumbent or fixie, road or mountain.

Cozy Beehives links to a cool video on how bicycle helmets are made.

CyclePong 2.0. Wow.

WIRED blog’s tips on Five ways to make bike commuting easy.

Instructables: Solar powered tricycle.

3 Comments

  1. Stinks that MegaBus is shutting down their west coast operations (at least the important routes); the concept and their marketing/branding scheme is kooky and one has to wonder how long they would last with such low prices without mass consumption. If the mid-west works for them, stick there for a couple of years until they can slowly migrate west. My kids thought the buses were kewl when we passed them on highway 5.

  2. Stinks that MegaBus is shutting down their west coast operations (at least the important routes); the concept and their marketing/branding scheme is kooky and one has to wonder how long they would last with such low prices without mass consumption. If the mid-west works for them, stick there for a couple of years until they can slowly migrate west. My kids thought the buses were kewl when we passed them on highway 5.

  3. Stinks that MegaBus is shutting down their west coast operations (at least the important routes); the concept and their marketing/branding scheme is kooky and one has to wonder how long they would last with such low prices without mass consumption. If the mid-west works for them, stick there for a couple of years until they can slowly migrate west. My kids thought the buses were kewl when we passed them on highway 5.

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