The rider, already caked with mud, dropped down the slope and followed the line into the puddle just as many before her had. A thick…
November 2009
This Is Not A Ghost Bike
The Hare Krishna have co-opted so much in the world–shaved heads, chanting in the streets and being a lunatic all had their own meaning, but…
Folding in Yamashita Park
Yamashita Park is in Yokohama City Japan and a lovely place to ride a Dahon. Mark V has toured Japan. Uploaded by owenfinn16 | more…
In Austin for Mellow Johnny’s Classic
The folks at Mellow Johnny’s are holding a big race up at Juan Pelota’s ranch this weekend, and Hugga is in town to cover it.…
Big Bag You Know You’re the One
Also note that London Cyclists care not for this “lyrca or not” debate and fashion stance. They wear what works. They’ll also laugh you out…
Pashley Post Bike
</a Front rack, light, red grips – nice commuter. Uploaded by Mark Gell | more from the Bike Hugger Photostream.
The Individual Collective of the Bike
Verlyn Klinkenborg writes for the NYTimes that there is a deeply pleasing randomness about the campus cyclists, as though one morning university officials had assigned…
Getting Back in the Saddle
It’s really been a long time since I was a mountain biker. My first “real” bike (after a hand-me-down clunker I used to get into…
Homer with Bikes
In this version of “The Odyssey,” Hermes, the messenger god of Greek mythology, gets around not on winged sandals but rather on a Schwinn. The…
Party for Val: People, Bikes
Val, a bicycle industry legend, has cancer and the Seattle community threw a party for him last night. Beer was drunk, prizes we’re raffled, and…