Journal

bicycles

  • Quick Review:The Nutcase Street Helmet

    After a few days of bicycle touring in the hot and dry hills of Eastern Oregon with Treo Ranches, we asked Alex Gerace to review the Nutcase Street helmet in Cream that he wore for the multi-day trip. This is part of our series of quick review posts to hear from all different types of… View Post
  • “Pink isn’t easy to do right,” says Nutcase founder Michael Morrow. “In fact pink and red are both hard to find the right shade and the right intensity.” But we also have a thing with pink. And our thing is, sometimes it’s just the perfect spring-to-summer color. So when we started thinking about the Daisy… View Post
  • In addition to the improved health, Greg was feeling invigorated by the increased freedom of movement and sociability that biking gave him, and he just kept adding more biking to his life. Now 43, Greg and his wife Beth live car-free and have 7 bikes between them. View Post
  • There are a million reasons why we can’t always bike to work. Commute’s too long, weather’s too yucky, errands are too many, duties are overwhelmingly sucky. But, there are also a few good reasons to bike to work this week, or next week, or some week soon! Research from Stanford University’s Calming Technology Lab and Spire (at FastCo.Exist) shows… View Post
  • Sarai Snyder, originator of the CycloFemme concept in 2012, from the start wanted to empower women and girls to do the type of cycling that suited them best. View Post
  • Bike joy is important to Todd, but for his re-introduction to riding, he is also clear that his reasons to ride are originating with a cause he deeply believes in and is passionate about. View Post
  • Bike Expo New York (at Pier 36 this year) is a high-energy show, the largest annual consumer extravaganza for biking in the world. Which means, it can be a little daunting. But at our booth we're laid back and having fun. Come and see us - we're at booth #215. View Post
  • May is National Bike Month. It's almost May and while we think biking can be for all seasons, it's the start of fair weather bike fun. View Post