Used bike shorts
Published April 17, 2008 / by Richard Masoner / 8 Comments on Used bike shortsOn Craigslist. “Slightly used“. “Barely worn“. “Lightly used“. “Used twice“. I mean, really.
On Craigslist. “Slightly used“. “Barely worn“. “Lightly used“. “Used twice“. I mean, really.
Sea Otter starts tomorrow, I have a press pass, and my camera stopped working today. I turned it on and … nothing happened. I replaced the batteries, tried again and… nothing. This camera is a newish Canon PowerShot 570 IS. I’m not a pro photographer, but I still own a Canon EOS film body and […]
Between hysterical sobs, the men and women of the Yearning for Fixie Zen sect in rural San Francisco pleaded for the return of their bicycles from state custody. When conversations with reporters shifted away from the 416 bicycles in state custody toward touchier subjects surrounding the mysterious sect, however, the overflowing emotions were quickly replaced […]
Women’s bike designer Georgena Terry interviewed Richard Schwinn on her t-chatter podcast. Schwinn covers everything from the downfall of domestic bicycle manufacturers in the early 1990’s to the effects wrapping a PowerBar® around the top tube of your bike. If you want to know more about the differences between aluminum, carbon fiber and steel, take […]
In honor of the 400th post to his QuickRelease blog, Carlton created the bike blog quiz. See if you can beat my 90% score on the Bike Blog Quiz.
Something cycling advocates occasionally talk about is that the overwhelming majority of bike commuters seem to be men. Some areas measure the success of their bike promotion efforts by the proportion of women to men out riding their bikes. I’ve always assumed it was a matter of risk assessment, that women who feel less safe […]