And little of this is coming from the bike industry Being the consumer driven society we are in America, television commercials often seem to be the cutting edge on the latest trends in the national conscience (One can argue they book end trends based on the number of super-duty pickup truck ads I still see.) [...]
Posts Tagged ‘biking for transportation’
Suck on this, gas shortage
I just found this great video below of a cyclist buzzing by a ridiculously long line of cars waiting to fill up at a gas station in Atlanta. So, I don’t know what is more comical, that people would see no other option other than wait in line for hours to feed their metal and [...]
More thoughts on trends in utility cycling at Interbike from ChicagoBikeBlog
Yesterday, I wrote an article about utility cycling trends at this year’s Interbike, the annual North American bike industry trade show. While my thoughts are from a distance as I have to work a day job and can’t fly off to Vegas this week, I enjoyed reading the recent post from ChicagoBikeBlog who is actually [...]
The Bike Industry is throwing a party, are you invited?
Thoughts on Interbike and transportation cycling The granddaddy North American bike industry trade show, Interbike, kicked off this week, and aside from the the show girls in mini skirts and midriffs, it’s always fun to see new product roll outs and trends in the bike industry. In the past, there has been relatively little in [...]
Taking the Plunge
This article is part of a series we are writing on getting started biking for transportation. Articles include: Taking the Plunge Picking a bike for everyday transportation Putting it all together: The accessories you need to successfully bike for transportation Locking Your Bike: Will your bike (and wheels for that matter) still be there when [...]



