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Join the Movement for Better Bicycling Sign up here Join the Movement for Better Bicycling Sign up here > < > people for bikes...and growing Celebrate NYC’s latest biking win On April 24, pro cyclist and PeopleForBikes supporter Tim Johnson will be in NYC for a special indoor cycling fundraiser.

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Alliance for Biking & Walking: PeoplePoweredMovement.org The Alliance for Biking & Walking is North America's coalition of local and state bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organizations. We create, strengthen and unite advocacy leaders who are transforming their communities into great places to bike and walk. Donate to the Alliance for Biking & Walking. Read more » European Cyclists Federation - We care for biking, cycle touring, and bicycle policy, cycle tourism, Bike and train, Fahrrad, Radfahrer, vélo and cycliste The ECF Helmet Working Group has compiled an information sheet on the issue of helmet wearing. ECF Helmet brochure 2012 ECF Helmet brochure 2012 for print 9Mb ECF Helmet 2012 Deutsch

www.wiggle.co.uk/sc/lighting Light up your ride with our easy to follow lights comparison guide! We've created this guide of best selling lights to give you a helping hand when deciding what lights to buy on the Wiggle website. Check out our best selling road and mountain bike lights and conduct your own light test to see which light burns brightest for you! To get started just follow these three simple steps: The Bike There's a vast diversity of bicycles available on the market. This doesn't make it easy to select an adequate vehicle. If you want to choose a bicycle you should keep an eye on quality. Your bike will be strained a lot for several days if you do a Transalp. Malfunctions and breakdowns during such a journey are not only annoying, they can also lead to accidents, injuries or irreparable damage of your bike. Due to improper equipment, a lot of Transalp trips have to be aborted or end at a hospital.

What's The Best Bike For Cycle Commuting? By John Stevenson, Cycling Plus | Tuesday, April 26, 2011 7.00am Your choice of bike for the ride to work will depend on your own tastes and on the distance, terrain and varying surfaces you’ll encounter on the journey. For longer tarmac commutes, experienced riders tend to favour drop-bar bikes of one sort or another for their extra turn of speed. Many people are happy with the more upright position that you get with a flat-bar road bike or mountain bike with slick tyres, though.

Paul Dorn's Bike Commuting Tips: Repairs/Maintenance The most common repair you will encounter as a bike commuter will be a flat tire. You can minimize pneumatic distress by buying durable tires. You should also monitor brake wear to make sure they're not rubbing against the sidewalls of your tires. You should also look for and remove glass or metal fragments stuck in the rubber. However, sooner or later you will experience the distinctive hissing of a punctured tire. What do you do when you get a flat?

Kevin Scott's bike design gets around the theft problem I'm not sure about UK slang, but in America if I tell you "I'm gonna wrap my bike around a pole" that means I'm gonna crash it. But Kevin Scott, an industrial design student at the UK's De Montfort University, means it in a different way. [image credit: Tony Kyriacou/Rex Features] How to bike to work (or anywhere else) There's never been a better time to consider walking, public transportation — or the greenest, most efficient form of transport: cycling. Once a novelty of the Industrial Revolution, bicycles now supply millions of people with efficient, healthy, pollution-free daily transportation. Bicycles can reduce traffic congestion and noise. You can park a dozen bikes in the space of a single automobile, and the idea of a morning commute free of fossil fuels seems particularly attractive fuel costs go up and down. Even if you only cycle once a week — on Casual Fridays, perhaps — you'll be reducing your weekly commute's environmental impact by 20 percent.

bikes making tracks on road to greener travel Folding bikes touted as eco-friendly and stylish way to commuteNumber of folding bike cyclists and manufacturers has grown in recent yearsPortability is key to success of the bikes as is increasing number of cycle paths in cities (CNN) -- From city suburbs to crowded urban centers, small-wheeled folding bicycles are finding a new credibility. Once dismissed as novelty toys or stash-in-the-trunk conveniences, they now are being seen as a way to get everyone on a bike. Yet when it comes to folders -- as they are known -- the difference between a $350 entry-level model and a $3,500 customized version goes far beyond the price tag.

Transcendental Transcontinental - Bicycle commuting Bike Commuting – finer points Before you tour, you commute. When your bike becomes your primary mode of transportation, you are well on your way. Yes, gas is around $3/gallon and bicycling is good for your health, but you choose your bike because – you like it. You might be riding an old clunker, a hand me down, a converted old mountain bike or a specially designed/ manufactured commuter bike.

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