I hope you’re enjoying the day.
I hope you’re enjoying the day.
Thanks so much for continuing to follow Cyclelicious. I’ve lost focus over the latter half of 2009 and I’m putting some thought into what I’ll do for 2010. I think it’s time for some changes here. If you have any ideas I’m all ears!
Watch for some giveaways around the New Year — I have a collection of cycling related books that I’d like to pass on. These won’t start until after Christmas a the earliest. In the meantime, enjoy the time with your family or the outdoors or however you like the celebrate the season.
I hope you enjoy this snippet of videos of Rerun on the back of a bicycle.
There’s a nice article on Yehuda Moon in Cleveland’s alternative weekly.
ehuda Moon — a name he invented in high school, which stuck simply because he thought it was funny — is a bicycle mechanic who works at the fictitious Kickstand Cyclery. His character embodies the tweedy and idealistic side of bicycle culture: cycling for transportation and the joy of the ride. He appreciates the traditional ways; for him, bicycle technology reached its peak in the ’70s. He probably wouldn’t trust carbon fiber. He’s an advocate of sharing the road. He’s put white “ghost bikes” around the neighborhood to raise awareness of cyclists killed in collisions with cars. He’s also placed “share a bike” bikes around town for people to use whenever they need a bike to get somewhere. He’s not above taking traffic management into his own hands by painting his own bike lanes. With his beard and stature, he bears a striking resemblance to his creator.
Read more: Waxing Moon. H/T to Jonathan, formerly of California, now in Ohio.
Who needs a cargo bike when you have the Mission Workshop Vandal Backpack?
The guys who orginally founded Chrome bags have moved on and started Yet Another Backpack company specializing in waterproof bags that can tote surf gear, computer stuff, a bicycle and even your groceries!
More from the BR&IN: hrome Founders Launch Mission Workshop.
Cyclist down in Capitola yesterday afternoon.
Craig Calfee’s bamboo bike Africa project in the alternative local weekly.
Somebody (can’t tell if it was a motorist or cyclist) was doored and got a ticket for it!