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Men's 3/4 Humvee pants
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  Yesterday 2:29 PM   
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Mens Luminite Rain Jacket
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  Yesterday 2:12 PM   
 It's designed for biking, so the back flap extends down over your butt when you're in the saddle. And they're Scottish, so they know rain. Tried on a size M and it fit me well, but they only had it in the gunmetal grey . It's slim-fitting enough to run comfortably in, but if I'm biking/running in the rain I'm going for the one in "don't-hit-me-you-fucking-oblivious-driver-yellow" rather than the one named "Stealth". ;-)
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Merino wool flat cap (bike helmet compatible)
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  Yesterday 2:06 PM   
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Fixed Gear
fixedgea
by fixedgea  Yesterday 5:06 AM   
 Fixed gear bikes on sale at Fixed Gear Sale. Shop an amazing selection of fixed gear bicycles with insane prices. Find a great deal on a fixed gear bike. When you want deals on Fixed Gear stuff, visit FixedGearSale.com.
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East Bay bridges ready for bicyclists
Lexica
by Lexica  11-6-2009   
 Gotta check out some of these rides...
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Motorcycle Insurance Quote
JenJames
by JenJames  11-6-2009   
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blog: Copenhagenize.com - for the love of bicycle culture
Lexica
by Lexica  11-5-2009   
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Dutch safety campaign: Drive with your heart
Lexica
by Lexica  11-5-2009   
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Biking 150 miles for a cause - in a dress and high heels
Lexica
by Lexica  11-5-2009    3
 More: It all started when Tsai began to work in a hospital many years ago. A native of Taiwan, she was trained in Japan in the art of shiatsu massage. So while working at the hospital, "I started to put my hands where they hurt," she says. Tsai began regularly giving massages to cancer patients, until one day, about 26 years ago, she massaged a patient with MS. It was then and there that she first heard about the bike ride and decided to participate. "In Taiwan, riding a bike is very common," explains Tsai's grandson, Alan Sim, who also participates in City to Shore -- 2009 was his sixth year. "So she grabbed her little one-speed bike and was doing the ride." And why the nice dress and high heels? Tsai says that's just her normal biking outfit. "I went to church, so I always dressed up and would ride my bicycle," she says. "So that's why I do it that way -- I do it that way naturally. That's the way I ride my bike." :-D
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4 Bike Rack Interesting Article
eat2live
by eat2live  11-3-2009   
 Thought provoking article. Hadnt thought of this one before!
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Hitch Mount Bike Rack - The Thule T2 Is At the Top of The List
eat2live
by eat2live  11-2-2009   
 The Thule T2 is a hitch mount bike rack designed to carry up to 2 bikes but can be expanded to carry 4. Although it is a bit more expensive than other models there are reasons for it and anybody who has used this bike rack before .
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Delta Airzound Bike Horn
Lexica
by Lexica  11-2-2009   
 More, from the comments: Easily the most useful gadget I've ever bought for my bike. Commuting to and from school in NYC, it sees daily use, especially since a good number of pedestrians cross against the light, or in the middle of the street without looking for whats coming first, and a lot of drivers have a bad habit of checking their mirrors after they've already started turning. Also extremely effective at clearing pigeons on the road, which aren't always afraid of people. The only problem that I've had with it is that in dusty conditions, dirt can find its way inside and prevent the diaphragm from vibrating properly, which is most likely the problem that Narwhal was having. But this is why the cover over the diaphragm can be unscrewed and the dirt cleaned out. I usually have to do that after about a month of normal use.
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Diamondback Mountain Bikes - Safety at Night
Erusse11
by Erusse11  11-2-2009   
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Great Truck Bed Bike Rack Reviews
eat2live
by eat2live  11-1-2009   
 Make sure you know what you doing before buying a truck bed bike rack. These reviews should give you a good run down on what to look for, whats hot and whats not and if the bike rack will be the best one for you.
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Custom Motorcycle Parts | Chrome, lights, Rolling Chassis, Brakes, Frames, Harley mirrors
yesicazea
by yesicazea  10-29-2009   
 Custom Motorcycle Parts! Demons Cycle offers parts and components for custom motorcycles, Harley Davidson Motorcycles, Custom Parts for Motorcycles
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Mojo Bicycle Cafe, San Francisco
Lexica
by Lexica  10-28-2009   
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Safe City Parking for Commuter Bikes - Covina, Calif.
nedhamson1
by nedhamson1  10-28-2009   
 Neat idea and to be tried out in my hometown where cars had been king in cheap gas eras but now has bike riders and access again to commuter rail. Grin - there was commuter rail in the late 1940s and early 1950s that went bust when freeways and 15 cent a galon gas killed them.
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Power Grips: The original hands-free bike pedal strap
Lexica
by Lexica  10-27-2009   
 Speaking from personal experience, these are way, WAY better than toe clips.
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photos: The first ride without training wheels
Lexica
by Lexica  10-26-2009    1
 I love the expression on the kid's face in the sixth photo. :-)
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vintage photo: Another monkey on a bike
Lexica
by Lexica  10-26-2009   
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blog: OakParkNow
Lexica
by Lexica  10-26-2009   
 The monkey and I have it in mind to move up Sacramento-wards at some point.
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vintage photos: Scraper bikes go WAY back!
Lexica
by Lexica  10-26-2009   
 Looks like scraper bikes have been around for a long time! "MY BIKE GOES HARD, DON'T NEED NO CAR!!!" :-D
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The axles of evil: WWI German soldiers on bikes
Lexica
by Lexica  10-26-2009    1
 That rig in photos #1 & 2... well, there's one way to keep people from cutting you off in traffic!
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Elvis rode a bike
Lexica
by Lexica  10-26-2009   
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Bicyclists use their heads
Lexica
by Lexica  10-26-2009   
 At least this one did...
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MonkeyLectric LED bike wheel lights
Lexica
by Lexica  10-26-2009   
 WANT ONE!!! This would add SO much peace of mind in terms of knowing that the often-oblivious car drivers around me would be able to see me better. Plus it's hella cool. :-D
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London: Ding Day 2010
Lexica
by Lexica  10-26-2009   
 ding ding!
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Outdoor Grills and Outdoor Swings
Webbylisa
by Webbylisa  10-25-2009   
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Why I'm clipping so much bike-related stuff lately
Lexica
by Lexica  10-23-2009    1
 Got it last Sunday, on sale 'cause it's the end of the 2009 model year. I LURVE my new bike!!! :-D
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Progress and Drug Abuse In Davao
Nytlyfah
by Nytlyfah  10-23-2009   
 People have stooped-down to getting high on home-made drugs now? I understand moonshine, but this?
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Paul Dorn's bike commuting tips
Lexica
by Lexica  10-23-2009   
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Bay Area escapes by bike: Marine Mammal Center, Marin Headlands
Lexica
by Lexica  10-23-2009   
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Ivan Illich: Societal energy use and societal equity are linked
Lexica
by Lexica  10-22-2009    1
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SF Bay Area summer escapes by bike
Lexica
by Lexica  10-22-2009   
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Tips for biking in the rain
Lexica
by Lexica  10-22-2009   
 Very, very relevant to Bay Area bicyclists. :-D
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Tips for winter bike riding
Lexica
by Lexica  10-22-2009    1
 More: And what of darkness?… accident stats show that is unlikely. Far more collisions occur when a car turns in front of a bike—which means that bikes need headlights more than they need taillights. As for reflectors and reflective clothing, they only show when you're directly in the beams, so they won't prevent as many accidents as lights and bright colors such as yellow or light green (but not red, which the eye doesn't easily see in the dark). Bluish-white LEDs arrived on the scene a few years ago, but the original red LED color is still the brightest. This makes small, battery-powered LED "blinkies" great as taillights, but marginal as headlights. A better choice is a halogen system. For city riding, it's more important to point it up, where it shines in drivers' eyes, so they see you, rather than down onto the road, which is already illuminated by streetlights and house lights. Look for something that puts out at least ten watts.
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SF dissent history bike tour, 12/13/09 (CounterPulse)
Lexica
by Lexica  10-22-2009   
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SF ecological history (north) bike tour, 11/14/09 (CounterPulse)
Lexica
by Lexica  10-22-2009   
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SFBC Monthly Good Roads Ride, 11/7/09: Folsom Street
Lexica
by Lexica  10-22-2009   
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San Francisco Transit History Bike Tour, 11/1/09
Lexica
by Lexica  10-22-2009   
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