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Torque kills

Published January 27, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / 6 Comments on Torque kills

Last Friday, 24-year-old Kiran Pabla became the city of San Jose’s fourth pedestrian fatality of January, 2015 when she was struck down while jogging down Yerba Buena Road. The city of San Jose had a single pedestrian death in January 2014 in what would be a record breaking year for those killed while on foot.

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The inevitable bike in snow photos

Published January 27, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a Comment

Streets are empty of traffic because of a travel ban due to heavy snow in Boston, MA, and public transportation has been shut down. New York City officials specifically called out food delivery bicycles as “non-essential” in their travel ban announcement, but I don’t know if Boston’s travel ban includes bikes or not. View image […]

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Silicon Valley BPAC update, and I-40 bicycle access

Published January 26, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a Comment

Happy Monday after my four day blogging hiatus. This 50 year old bridge over Calabasas Creek for Old Mountain View Alviso Road forms the boundary between the cities of Santa Clara and Sunnyvale, California. More about this bridge below the photo.

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Win a one-of-a-kind, carbon belt drive titanium bike

Published January 21, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / 2 Comments on Win a one-of-a-kind, carbon belt drive titanium bike

Budnitz Bicycles is giving away this custom titanium city bike for free.

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1001 Bicycles

Published January 21, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a Comment

I ran across this crazily thick and heavy book the other day: 1001 Bicycles to Dream of Riding.

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Cycling for Cosplayers

Published January 20, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a Comment

Cosplay Mode magazine shows how you, too, can pretend to be the teen road cyclists of “Yomamushi Pedal”!

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