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Tag Archives: Elly Blue
Dog stories, bike rental, and Chicago puts bicycling on the map
Elly Blue’s latest zine project is Four Paws, Two Wheels, “a compilation of essays about the joys and frustrations of bicycling with (and without) your dog.” Continue reading
Posted in Infrastructure, Weekly Linker
Tagged Chicago, Divvy, dogs, Elly Blue, John Bousky, Maggie, map, Spinlister
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Dahon.com lives, The Culinary Cyclist cooks, and wider tires rule
While the exact terms of the recent legal settlement between Dahon and Tern are unknown, Dahon has regained control over dahon.com. Continue reading
Posted in Dahon, Infrastructure, Read and roll, Weekly Linker
Tagged Cyclepedia, Elly Blue, Grant Petersen, ice cream, Indianapolis, Jan Heine, The Culinary Cyclist, wide tires
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Tern Bicycles recalls, Elly Blue travels, Rock Island Trail recovering (but not all at once)
Tern Bicycles is recalling “a specific batch of S- and X-level Verge and Eclipse frames manufactured between September 2011 and March 2012…Please first check your Frame Number, which is stamped underneath the bottom bracket. If your Frame Number starts with … Continue reading
Posted in Brompton, Equipment, Infrastructure, Tern Bicycles
Tagged BionX, Brompton, Elly Blue, recall, Rock Island Trail
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More people on bicycles in Minneapolis. And on the way: Bikes in Space
Talk about your disqualifying meteorological conditions. Bicycling magazine contributor Elly Blue says her next Taking the Lane zine will be released in April. The upcoming “anthology of feminist science fiction about bicycling” is simply titled Bikes in Space. (Taking the Lane) Continue reading
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