Bicycle sales race ahead as city dwellers go green, The Australian
There’s a lot more awareness now about the role that transport plays in our greenhouse gas emissions,” he said. “Being able to use a carbon-free form of transport is something that’s starting to appeal to Australians.
Support Your Local Bike Shop, Bicycle Spokesman
In the current economic crisis, many small business are suffering. Most local bike shops are small businesses. In fact bike shops are one of the few small businesses that have not been crushed by big box retailers and national chains.
Bikes in Buildings Bill, Bike Blog NYC
One of the biggest barriers to increasing ridership in New York City has been an aggressive and often infantile building policy against the bicycle.
Bike amenities make PDX 9th healthiest airport, Bike Portland
Not surprisingly, the magazine listed several of the PDX’s bike amenities as reasons for the top ranking.
Bikes for Goodness Sake, Cyclicio.us
67,000 children of U.S. service men and women have their parents overseas this Christmas. The non-profit Bikes For Goodness Sake Foundation in Austin, TX works with local bike shops and raises funds to buy a bike for a kid for Christmas.




on Dec 8th, 2008 at 12:36 pm
Hey nice work on the round up. I was trying to do the same thing myself, but due to having a kid, I haven’t been able to keep it up right now. I’m just going to send readers to your site for now so keep up the good work.
Michael Green
on Dec 8th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
`Being able to use a carbon-free form of transport’ …
Uh-huh. And they say the public education system over here is bad. Unless the bicycles in Australia somehow have a different power source than they do over here? Perhaps Australians are silicon based?
on Dec 9th, 2008 at 12:39 pm
That would explain how Foster’s tastes…