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Tag Archives: San Diego
Co-Motion quint on the San Diego boardwalk
Speed limit on San Diego’s Ocean Front Walk is eight miles an hour, which makes this the slowest moving Co-Motion quint you’re likely to see. Continue reading
Posted in Co-Motion tandem, Report from the road
Tagged Ocean Front Walk, quint, San Diego
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Bicycle at land’s end
The first thing I thought was that the bicycle was not well locked. The second thing I thought was that any thief would only have one way to run. Continue reading
Posted in Report from the road
Tagged bicycle rack, cruiser, ocean, Pacific, San Diego
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Word on the street: Bill Tracy, Metro Cyclery, San Diego
Bill Tracy sells Brompton and Tern folding bikes. He commutes to work using a combination of bicycle, car and trolley. Here’s how you find Bill Tracy’s two-year old bicycle shop. In the continental United States, go as far west as … Continue reading
Posted in Brompton, Business, Other bicycles, Tern Bicycles
Tagged bicycle shop, Bill Tracy, commuting, folding bicycle, Metro Cyclery, multi-modal transportation, San Diego, Santana
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