Higher coverage, easier claims for Kryptonite Anti-Theft program

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Kryptonite announced longer coverage, higher limits, and web-based registration and claims for their Anti-Theft Protection Offer (ATPO) program today. Kryptonite designs and sells security products for bicycles and motorsports.

Cupertino CA: Stevens Creek extension proposal needs your help

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The city of Cupertino, CA will decide at their city council meeting on June 21, 2016 the fate of a proposed extension of the Stevens Creek Trail between Homestead and Stevens Creek Boulevard. City council has heard vocal and well-organized NIMBY opposition for this proposed bike route. H/T to Martin Delson, a member of Friends […]

Book Review: Bike Snob’s Ultimate Bicycle Owner’s Manual

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Bike Snob NYC’s Ultimate Bicycle Owner’s Manual was released at the beginning of May, just in time for Bike Month, and I finally got my grease-stained hands on a copy over a month later for my very personal observance of National Bathroom Readers’ Month.

Dump the Pump, and Silicon Valley’s transit redesign

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Dump the Pump Day: Thursday June 16, 2016 Thursday, June 16 is the American Public Transportation Association’s “Dump the Pump” Day, on which American transit agencies publicize the benefits of public transportation. Participating agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area include County Connection in Contra Costa County, SolTrans for Solano County, and SamTrans for San […]