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Pain

Published June 15, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 2 Comments on Pain

Mark Cavendish and Heinrich Haussler touched wheels just short of the finish line during a sprint finish in Stage 4 of the Tour de Suisse.

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Cavendish book winner

Published June 14, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 3 Comments on Cavendish book winner

Congratulations to Mr Nick Magel of San Francisco, who wins a copy of Mark Cavendish’s book Boy Racer after posting a link to Oaklavia to the Cyclelicious Facebook fan page. Nick likes to ride in Marin County. His day job is a campaign holding Chevron accountable to their pollution. He also volunteers at Walk Oakland […]

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Bike path made from ink cartridges

Published June 14, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 1 Comment on Bike path made from ink cartridges

A newly opened bike path through an Australian National Park was made of “timbers” manufactured from recycled plastics.

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Wind powered bike taxi

Published June 14, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 1 Comment on Wind powered bike taxi

Video of a “Hybrid Rickshaw in Nepal.” Yeah, we know the rickshaw driver is likely providing most of the power to turn that wind turbine, increasing his effort, but Adam @ Make suggests “suspend your disbelief for a moment and marvel at the dual-action windmill/rotating sign’s purported ability to use the wind to assist the […]

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Headboard Tallbike

Published June 14, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a Comment

From what looks like the 1950s?

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Does BP gas really come from BP?

Published June 14, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 5 Comments on Does BP gas really come from BP?

Let’s pretend we want to send BP a message by boycotting the local BP gas station. What does that involve?

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