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I just came across a new one, launched this year, called PedalRoom. One of the members of the site (or creators) commented on a couple of photos of my bikes asking me to join the site. The site is more about your bike than the owner, if that makes sense.It's very similar to Velospace.org which has been around for several years.Also, it seems most cities with 250,000+ population have a forum dedicated to fixed gear bike riders. In Chicago, we have ChiFG.com.
I just came across a new one, launched this year, called PedalRoom. One of the members of the site (or creators) commented on a couple of photos of my bikes asking me to join the site.
The site is more about your bike than the owner, if that makes sense.
It's very similar to Velospace.org which has been around for several years.
Also, it seems most cities with 250,000+ population have a forum dedicated to fixed gear bike riders. In Chicago, we have ChiFG.com.
=v= Chicago also has The Chainlink, a Ning-based forum that welcomes folks with derailleurs. ;^)
=v= Chicago also has The Chainlink, a Ning-based forum that welcomes folks with derailleurs. ;^)
Enthoosed.com is a social networking site for all cyclists. It has a ton of neat features such as maps, blogbooks, bike pages, and trip planning. I am one of the owners.
Enthoosed.com is a social networking site for all cyclists. It has a ton of neat features such as maps, blogbooks, bike pages, and trip planning. I am one of the owners.