By BikeIntelligencer staff on May 25, 2010
Road dieting, bicycle helmets, Seattle’s Bicycle Master Plan & more …
Posted in News Cycle | Tagged bicycle helmet laws, bicycle helmets, Cyclelicious, invisible gorilla, jerry baker, road diet, seattle bicycle master plan, seattle department of transportation, seattle times, seattlelikesbikes
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on April 17, 2010
Cool-looking Catlike Helmets are on the way to the U.S.
Posted in Sea Otter, Stuff | Tagged catlike helmets, Cyclelicious
By BikeIntelligencer staff on April 16, 2010
Sea Otter is the place to be this weekend, especially if you get there by bike!
Posted in News Cycle, Sea Otter | Tagged banshee spitfire, Cyclelicious, fox forks, Kuat NV, ned overend, Richard Masoner, sea otter classic, thule t2
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on January 29, 2010
If you try to run down a cyclist in your car but somehow miss, never fear. You can always go for strangulation. In L.A., a booming promise that “The culture of the car ends now!” No throwing projectiles, no verbal abuse, no cutting within 3 feet … and yes! No strangulation! “(No) making physical contact [...]
Posted in Advocacy, News Cycle, Obama Bikes, Rider Down | Tagged alliance for biking & walking, awesome land women of dirt, Cyclelicious, ecovelo, Gary Fisher, ipad, marin dirt bowl
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on July 8, 2009
Cyclelicious reports on lunch with Paul Andrews…wait a minute, that’s me! Actually it is I who should be reporting on lunch with Richard Masoner, founder of Cyclelicio.us and one of the pioneers of bike-news blogging. As the estimable Jonathan Maus of BikePortland.org put it in an interview with Bicycle Times: “One of the first blogs [...]
Posted in Advocacy, Culture, Mountain Biking | Tagged BikePortland.org, Cyclelicious, Jonathan Maus, Richard Masoner
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on July 8, 2009
Seattle Times: Portland will try again with a bike sharing program. Details still sketchy, but remember, this is the city that drew attention for a “yellow bike” sharing program. Crudely yellow-painted bikes were made available for free — ride it where you need it, leave it there for the next rider. But theft and other [...]
Posted in Advocacy, Culture, News Cycle | Tagged BC Bike Race, bike parking with showers, Cyclelicious, Portland bike sharing, YouTube police assault