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Bicycle light maximum brightness?

Published April 22, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / 4 Comments on Bicycle light maximum brightness?

I saw this question on a local bicycle discussion list: Is there a legal limit to how bright a bicycle light can be in the Bay Area measured in lumens?

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Leaf spring fork for fat bikes

Published April 22, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a Comment

A couple of young Scandinavian bros with cute Icelandic accents showed their leaf spring suspension fork to me at the Sea Otter Classic last week. They call their company “Lauf,” which is Icelandic for “leaf” and also references a well-known Viking motif involving a heroic stabbing death for a favored henchman at the end of […]

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San Jose west side love TONIGHT

Published April 21, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / 1 Comment on San Jose west side love TONIGHT

Sorry about the last minute notice but I just heard about this. San Jose DOT will present their proposal for a 4-3 lane reduction on Moorpark Avenue TONIGHT at the West Valley Branch Library, 1243 San Tomas Aquino Road, San Jose CA.

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The Hegelian bike commuter

Published April 21, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / 8 Comments on The Hegelian bike commuter

Lady Fleur and I had a brief discussion yesterday about the politics and history of cycling advocacy.

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A more equitable bike share in Philadelphia?

Published April 21, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / 4 Comments on A more equitable bike share in Philadelphia?

Users of bike share systems across America often don’t match the demographics of their cities. Although bikes can be a universally available mode of transportation, bike share riders are typically white and affluent.

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California Bicycle Advocacy Day

Published April 21, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / 1 Comment on California Bicycle Advocacy Day

Does bike advocacy at the Capital look like the state of California?

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