Category Archive for 'Bikes'

Conquer the Rain: The F Word

Friday, January 8th, 2010

They beat me to the ground, kicked me aside and called me a “wuss”, but inside I was warm and smiling.
As far back as I can remember there has been a stigma against certain bike parts. Bits of bicycle artillery that through poor development, genetic disposition, social stigma or just plain bad luck, have permanently [...]

Cargo Bikes

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

While stumbling around the Internet, looking for interesting cycling stuff I stumbled upon this blog here.
The blog is about a family in the US who completely gave up their car and attempted to live with bicycles as their sole form of transport. A pretty lofty goal in a country which is not particularly designed for [...]

Rain, Rain Go Away

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Today was the first day I’ve bailed on a ride after starting. It wasn’t an easy decision as I love my really long rides in morning. Watch the video to see why.

My Bike

Friday, November 20th, 2009

I’ve had my current bike for about 6 years so far. It was a replacement for a Giant ATX1 that was stolen after less than two years of use, sniff.
My current Giant ATX3 carries a few components that I’ve had for almost a decade, that have moved from bike to bike over time. The bike [...]

No Bad Weather, Just Bad Preparation

Monday, November 16th, 2009

photo credit: richardmasoner
The rain is starting to pick up and mercury is falling. Often the signal for the end of the riding season.
There is often to reason to stop riding, even when the weather gets very miserable.
Just as prevention is better than cure works for colds, so good preparation can make riding through the [...]

Folding Bikes

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

So you like riding children’s bikes?
That’s the feeling I get whenever I see these diminutive creations of the hardcore commuting crowd.
I had a foldable bike once, it was really cheap and was a prize at the company annual dinner.
It did not leave a good impression with me. The steering was twitchy, I felt like I’d [...]