Paths For Bicycles: Why San Jose Wheelmen Oppose Them
Published July 10, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / 1 Comment on Paths For Bicycles: Why San Jose Wheelmen Oppose ThemPublished August 11, 1898 in the San Jose Evening News.
Published August 11, 1898 in the San Jose Evening News.
Those of you who have bought bikes for children likely know the frustration of finding a decent bike for your offspring. Even bikes from the specialty brands are often clunky, heavy, and difficult to ride. During the Sea Otter Classic 2015 the other week in Monterey, CA, I met Isla Rowntree and some of her […]
The University of California Santa Cruz Police Department sent this Crime Bulletin about campus bike theft on Saturday. The UC Santa Cruz Police Department is seeking the public’s help with its investigation into nearly two dozen reported bicycle thefts since February 24. The thefts appear to have been mostly during the day from bike racks […]
Happy Presidents Day. How many of these U.S. presidents and their bikes can you identify? Click through to the larger image here. This montage of bikes and presidents swiped last year on Presidents’ Day from the American Rails To Trails Conservancy.
I ran across this crazily thick and heavy book the other day: 1001 Bicycles to Dream of Riding.
The Joint Powers Board that governs Caltrain has started the process of planning for electrification, which they anticipate will start in 2019. They’re taking public comment on bike car capacity, among many many other items under consideration.