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Speciaized and other companies mess up otherwise good bike designs.

A commuter bike that you can't put a rack or fenders on?  What sort of company would sell such a thing?  Or screw up basically good bike designs?

Dangerous Bollards at Steveston BC

WOMEN ON WHEELS - a handy guide

“Women on Wheels” is a helpful 8 page guide for women cyclists produced by the British Cycle To

Taking the (unloaded) Bakfiets for a ride.

World’s largest selling CityBike

Pedal powered forklifts

Work Bike, Amsterdam -- New and not black

This is a rare (in Amsterdam, anyway) NEW work bike. Such bikes are left outside in the weather and used daily--rain or shine, the year round. Most of them covered with dents and rust. You see them everywhere, by the thousands. Note the ergonomic riding position with swept back handlebars, which is all too rare here. Note too, the fenders and covered rear wheel, which makes the bike truly all weather. And of course, the heavy duty "work" racks make such a bike truly useful for a wide range of jobs.

http://bikesocial.blogspot.com/2007/10/work-bike-amsterdam.html



Start cyclists early and they will ride Recumbent forever.

Estrellita – Little Sta

New Childrens Recumbent from Altena Bike

Dutch manufacturers Altena Bike have announced availability of their new childrens bike.

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