1. Found on: The HumanCar has the power to revolutionize transport

    This bi-directional human power interface harnesses all the large muscle groups of up to 4 people allowing users to easily cruise at speeds of up to 20 mph (45 mph with power assist).

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  2. Found on: Commuting in the liquid lane

    Nat Hong and Bob Barrett commute on Puget Sound by bike — water bike, that is — to their jobs in Bremerton and Steilacoom.

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  3. Found on: Fixed-gear bicycles gain popularity among students

    Among many cyclists at Palo Alto High School, "fixies" are becoming more and more popular.

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  4. Found on: The Bicycle Thief: Mollie Falls Victim to UCSB’s Most Popular Crime

    It was a dark and stormy night. As I rode my creaking bicycle down the rough, rain-slicked pavement of the bike path, raindrops pelted my eyelids like tiny daggers, forcing my eyes and my mascara down towards the asphalt below me.

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  5. Found on: US Presidential Candidate Obama Favours Bicycle

    Bicycle advocacies from city of Portland have unearthed a quote from US presidential candidate Barack Obama regarding his support for cycling.

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  6. Found on: Bike Confessions, Obsessions and the Art of Neighborly Love

    [[image:tonya_mini.jpg::inline:1]]My constant refusal to drive to the east side of the San Gabriel Valley to ride road bikes with my significant other caused undue amounts of stress on our relationship.

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  7. Found on: Man braves cars, bureaucrats to bike on tollways

    Yes, Thomas wanted to ride his bike to work on the Texas 45 North tollway. Actually, Thomas does ride his bike to work on the Texas 45 North tollway — has done so since October.

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  8. Found on: Portland’s Green Streets Day Effort focuses on having commuters leave their cars at home

    As an auto mechanic, she encouraged customers to minimize that damage by maintaining their engines and inflating their tires. Now, she simply wants to get Portland-area residents out of their cars.

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  9. Found on: Bike Man

    The Christmas music that played so joyfully for weeks has been silenced; the stockings that were hung carefully by the chimney with the hope that they would be filled by a joyful Santa with all the hoped-for goodies have been packed away for another year.

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  10. Found on: City of LA Bicycle Master Plan Update Public Meeting/Workshops

    The City of Los Angeles is updating the Bicycle Master Plan, which will provide transportation improvements for the bicycling community.

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  11. Found on: More people riding bicycles, report says

    The number of San Francisco bike riders rose by 15 percent from 2006 to 2007, according to a report by The City’s bicycle program.

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  12. Found on: It’s a bicycle built for pure water, too

    A group of young Peninsula designers who just wanted to have fun creating a new bicycle ended up making a funky-looking device that could help solve a health issue plaguing 1.1 billion people across the world.

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  13. Found on: Wheeling and dealing

    During work hours, University student Leah Fischer packs around pizza, blueprints, newspapers and court documents.

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  14. Found on: Sausalito: New paint makes bike lane safer

    New stripe; safer cycling: It's white. It's gleaming. And it might save a few lives.

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  15. Found on: Bike-friendly Santa Cruz? City receives honor for its biking environment

    Some 46 miles of bike lanes, strong educational programs and a visible biking community make Santa Cruz a bike-friendly city.

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  16. Found on: An Extreme Winter Sport

    Moscow bicyclist Andrei Kuznetsov has one complaint — biking when temperatures dip below minus 15 degrees Celsius turns his beard to ice after a few minutes.

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  17. Found on: View From the Saddle: A ‘Sharrow’ story

    Something else you may have noticed about Beach Drive is that there are some fairly new markings painted on the roadway; these identify "sharrows."

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  18. Found on: The Green Resolutions Ride Sat. February 23

    [[image:green_rez_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Join C.I.C.L.E. and friends as we explore the Silver Lake and Los Feliz neighborhoods by bicycle in search of green and sustainable living ideas

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  19. Found on: Minneapolis Ranks High Among Bicycle Commuters, Public Transit and Walking

    Minneapolis is full of green commuters, according to new U.S. Census numbers. The city is a national leader in the percentage of people who walk, bike and take public transit to work.

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  20. Found on: Critical Mass of frustration

    San Francisco has Critical Mass; L.A. has the Midnight Ridazz — both can be nightmares for motorists. Do these gridlock-inducing bike rides help or hurt cyclists’ cause? Will Campbell and Randal O’Toole conclude their debate.

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  21. Found on: Legally Speaking – with Bob Mionske: Insurance for your bike

    Two weeks ago, we received a letter to the editor from Darin Baer asking about the availability of insurance for expensive bikes. We received several letters in response, including one asking about protection for the rider.

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  22. Found on: Low tech still works at CES convention

    When Roger Kay pulls up at a casino, people notice. That's because he's on a bicycle.

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  23. Found on: BICYCLE BULLY-VARD

    Less traffic, noise and pollution is a good thing…isn’t it?

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  24. Found on: Bike Resolutions

    [[image:resolution_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Each January we put the holiday decorations back in the attic, and after the fudged induced stomachache subsides – thoughts turn to resolutions.

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