USA: Spring Forward
Published March 6, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a CommentDaylight savings time starts this weekend, so don’t forget to move your clocks forward on Saturday night and lose that hour of sleep you banked last fall.
Daylight savings time starts this weekend, so don’t forget to move your clocks forward on Saturday night and lose that hour of sleep you banked last fall.
Cyclelicious bicycle blog. “We are The Cyclists, the intermediate stage between humans and pure energy.” An oldie, but still humorous… Thanks to Wuss912 for the reminder. I was on northbound Caltrain #231, which — contrary to the info on the Bicycle Trains page, only had a single bike car. It’s a Friday, though, and with […]
The Schwinn Tailwind eBike is Schwinn’s top of line among their electric assist bikes. You can read my review of this bike in the current issue of Momentum magazine. The contraints of a print publication mean I couldn’t get all of my thoughts and observations into the article — I’m limited mostly to “just the […]
At the Caltrain Joint Powers Board meeting today in San Carlos, CA, operations staff told board members they would make a best effort to configure two bike cars on consistent trains. For northbound trains, these will “almost always” be on trains 207, 211, 217, 231, 261, 267, 275, 277, 383, 287. FWIW, I consistently see […]
The 2009 Sea Otter Classic occurs Thursday through Sunday, April 16-19 at the Laguna Seca Raceway up the hill from Monterey, California. I’ll be there for most of the four days trying bikes, taking photos, and covering the action. Watch this space for more news. According to event organizers, early registrations for the Sea Otter […]
If you’re a bike nerd and don’t know about Bikepedia, you should. It’s a freely accessible online database of bikes and bike parts. The database is a product of Bike A Log, which creates the electronic database for use by bike shops so they can easily find parts and know where to order them from. […]