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Tag Archives: Indianapolis
You don’t need more than one monkey. 30 days of biking, #10
The shirt’s an unexpected gift from Bostic, Alex Bostic. Seems like the first thing he said to me when we met was that, yes, his first name was Alex, but everyone called him Bostic. First happened when he was a … Continue reading
Posted in #30daysofbiking, bicycle, maintenance, People, tools
Tagged #30daysofbiking, Alex Bostic, heritage, Indianapolis, Josh Poertner, making the sale, Silca, sock monkey
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That’s it, no more calling Justice Stephen Breyer a bicyclist, Atlantic Cities
“The court undermines the legality of thousands of miles of former rights of way that the public now enjoys as means of transportation and recreation.” Continue reading
Indy Greenways announces master plan. Plus, Green Lane update
Indy’s greenways master plan is 102 pages. Skip to page 66 for the recommendations. Continue reading
Posted in Infrastructure, News, Weekly Linker
Tagged Capital Bikeshare, Cultural Trail, Green Lane, greenway, Indianapolis, protected bikeways, Washington D.C.
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Flat tire heaven, Indy trail turns heads and 100 Tour de France bicycles
Steel bicycle frames were absolutely real in the Tour for most of the 20th century. Continue reading
Posted in Weekly Linker
Tagged Bike Portland, Heritage Bicycles, Indianapolis, Tour de France bicycles, trick riding, walking
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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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