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Sweatpea Bicycle Bombshell

Published February 23, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 2 Comments on Sweatpea Bicycle Bombshell

Natalie Ramsland is Sweetpea Bikes of Portland, Oregon. She traditionally builds road style bikes for recreational, touring and commuter use, but she recently unveiled her Bombshell, a beautiful steel hardtail mountain bike.

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Bike messengers chase down bike thief

Published February 23, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a Comment

Don’t steal bikes, Bro. Bike couriers in Los Angeles chased down a bike thief and recovered the stolen bike.

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Coverage for NAHBS 2010

Published February 22, 2010 / by Ed Ip / 1 Comment on Coverage for NAHBS 2010

Hello to you, the readers of Cyclelicious.   My name is Ed Ip and I’m new to the Cyclelicious team.  A bit about me, I’m a software developer by day, and a cyclist and photographer by night.  I dream (i.e. drool) of shiny — usually expensive – objects that promise to make me a better/faster person.  My […]

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Free online bike design tool

Published February 22, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a Comment

Gizmag goes into some detail on the history and purpose of the free, online BikeCAD program and its designer, Canadian mechanical engineer and bike nut Brent Curry.

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Mounting tight bicycle tires

Published February 22, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 19 Comments on Mounting tight bicycle tires

How to install a bicycle tire that is especially tight and tough to mount on a rim.

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Beauty for ashes

Published February 21, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 1 Comment on Beauty for ashes

Biking as a Lenten practice.

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