This is the first in a series of posts on the Bike Blog’s Bike Fears – those niggling questions that we try to avoid every time we mount that two-wheeler and ride into battle (or traffic). We start ...
Got a bike you don't need any more? Here's a way to ensure it's used and loved! Chief Sealth’s Bike Club is thriving, thanks ...
Good for: Cyclists who first and foremost consider riding a statement—fashion and otherwise. Written by: A handful of the Rapha lads. If you haven’t yet had the pleasure of pulling on a merino jersey ...
Bikes as we know them today are pretty sleek machines. At the top of the pile, they're all aerodynamic carbon fiber, tubeless tires and electronic gears, while an entry-level machine will still get ...
A few weekend events are listed below (email the Bike Blog if you’d like your event posted). But first, we wanted to address this comment, left on the New Times website regarding our recent feature on ...
“Where are the downtown protected bike lanes? I was surprised by how disconnected it all was.” – Tom Fucoloro Tom Fucoloro has tracked Seattle’s cycling politics, projects, and people very closely ...
Shawnee, Leawood and Prairie Village have tightened ordinances, banning or limiting youth e-bikes and scooters, while Kansas ...
John Chilson, the local urban history buff behind the Lost Oregon blog, has shared some excellent and rare footage of Portland’s Yellow Bike program. The Yellow Bike program (Wikipedia) was Portland’s ...