Oregon Manifest Constructor’s Design Challenge
The 2011 Oregon Manifest Constructor’s Design Challenge is coming up on September 23-24. Oregon Manifest →
View ArticleMind the Gap
Mind the Gap is a multi-platform documentary series produced and directed by Laura J. Lukitsch, founder of Global Performance Media. The project looks at sustainable urban transportation and the...
View ArticleRide Your Way to Happiness
The physical benefits of regular exercise are universally accepted, and the mental health benefits—particularly as they relate to anxiety and depression—are becoming more widely acknowledged as well....
View ArticleAdventure Cyclist Magazine now in PDF
Current members of the Adventure Cycling Association can now access full issues of Adventure Cyclist magazine online in PDF format. More info at Adventure Cycling →
View ArticlePortland Design Works
We’re pleased to welcome our newest sponsor, Portland Design Works (look for their banner in the sidebar). From PDW: We fell in love with cycling long ago. Years of fixing flats at the shop, gritting...
View ArticleA City Bike Conversion
I spent the afternoon converting a friend’s Co-Motion Nor’Wester drop-bar touring bike into an upright, all-weather city bike. He’s been primarily riding the bike in the city for the past couple of...
View ArticleYehuda Moon, R.I.P.
Rick Smith has pulled the plug on Yehuda Moon & the Kickstand Cyclery, every cyclist’s favorite comic strip. Citing burnout and conflicting priorities as reasons for his decision, Rick has closed...
View ArticleFor Sale (SOLD): Civia Loring
As much as I hate to do it, I’m putting my beloved Civia Loring up for sale. It’s just not getting as much use as it should, and we need to make more room at the house, so I’m letting it go. For those...
View ArticleSacramento Fall Tweed Ride
Don’t forget that Sacramento’s Fall Tweed Ride is coming up next Sunday, November 13th. Get all of the details over at the Sacramento Tweed website. We hope to see you there!
View ArticleNYC Traffic Haiku
New York City DOT commissioned artist John Morse to develop 12 traffic signs that incorporate clever graphics and haiku poems to get across road safety messages. Pretty cool. More at NPR →
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