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The Fine Art of a Freewheeling Lifestyle

So many rides… So little time…

Back in 2005, there were only a few organized rides in Denver, and that's part of what prompted the launch... Read more

I (Heart) My Bicycle Club

This club isn’t your ordinary bicycle gang by David “SPARROW” Kilroy When you think of a “bike club,” the images... Read more
Love on Two Wheels

Love on two wheels

Pictured: John and Nellie Decio, March 1972 By Christopher Dyer  John Decio met his wife Nellie in 1946 while on... Read more

Bike Shortages Likely To Last Until 2022

Retailers have been feeling the pressure trying to keep up with demand. With sales more than doubling, many are unable... Read more

Why Do Americans Hate Bikes So Much?

How low will some of us go to keep our neighborhoods bike-free? And won’t somebody please think of the children?... Read more
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When is a Classic a Classic?

So you’ve been on a cruiser ride or two, and you’ve considered getting yourself a new bike but you really... Read more
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Confessions of a Bicycle Thief

Even bike racks aren’t protection from crafty thieves. BY CHRISTOPHER DYER On his website, Arizona-based lawyer Erik Ryberg has posted a favorite joke, “Q: What did the meth-head get for Christmas? A: My bike.” Ryberg, “Tucson’s Bicycle Lawyer,” specializes in cases involving cyclists and is in tune with the city’s vast bicycle scene. “Theft is on everyone’s mind all the time,” Ryberg says. For many years Tucson was one of the worst cities for bicycle theft in the U.S. in... Read more
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Tour De Fat: Sturgis for Bicycles

A FUNdraiser of sorts, New Belgium celebrates bikes and community community creativity Photos: Aaron Bible Tossing bottles onto a conveyor belt and carrying kegs into bars 15 years ago in Fort Collins, CO, Michael Craft couldn’t have imagined that today he’d be at the nexus of where beer meets bikes. His previous role as Senator of Tour de Fat Non-Profit Relations, (he’s now in Asheville, NC and works as the Community Ambassador). To everyone he comes into contact with, he’s... Read more
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