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Tag Archives: Jan Heine
Why you should read Bicycle Quarterly
Imagine Edward Hopper bringing a big rubber stamp down on Nighthawks. COMPLETED BY HOPPER, JANUARY 21, 1942. Continue reading
Posted in Read and roll
Tagged Bicycle Quarterly, J.P. Weigle, Jan Heine, magazine, Paris-Brest-Paris, randonneur
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Bicycle companies: great places to work. Plus, rod-operated drum brakes
Bicycle Retailer reports more than a dozen of Outside Magazine’s 100 Best Places to Work are bicycle companies. Continue reading
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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Terning one. Car-free NY streets in Aug. And cranking with grease
Tern Bicycles is one year old. The company expects to build 100,000 folding bicycles by the end of 2012. (Bike Biz) Tern’s largest volume dealer is NYCeWheels, though what that volume might be is a mystery. (Pitch Engine) You’ll probably … Continue reading
Posted in Tern Bicycles, Weekly Linker
Tagged Bicycle Quarterly, Jan Heine, New York, street closing
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