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The Practical Cyclist: Practical Bikes
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A site for people, about bikes. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST provides accessible information to help. People with little or no experience use bicycles for transportation. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST also has. Check it out, it's fun. Is one that helps you get things done without creating additional things for you to do. Easy to Use,. And they can Carry Things. It's also nice if they:. Don't cost too much, and. Here is a running list of. Bikes For The Rest Of Us. Now you can start shopping. Ii - Mission and Vision.
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The Practical Cyclist: Reasons to Ride
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A site for people, about bikes. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST provides accessible information to help. People with little or no experience use bicycles for transportation. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST also has. Check it out, it's fun. Solid reasons to ride a bike:. 2 Bicycling improves physical and mental health. 3 " It's getting hot in here. Say UN. scientists ( http:/ www.ipcc.ch/. Bicycling results in less pollution and fewer GHG emissions than driving a car. No kidding. 4 Bicycling is convenient. 5 Bicycling is safe.
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The Practical Cyclist: How to Ride a Bicycle
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A site for people, about bikes. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST provides accessible information to help. People with little or no experience use bicycles for transportation. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST also has. Check it out, it's fun. How to Ride a Bicycle. Riding a bike is fun and practical, but there are a few conventional rules that can make it even more. Fun and practical, especially when there are pedestrians, motorists, and other bicycle riders nearby. Mostly, it's just common sense:. And the print edition is $5.
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The Practical Cyclist: VI - Family Cycling
http://www.thepracticalcyclist.org/2008/03/vi-family-cycling.html
A site for people, about bikes. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST provides accessible information to help. People with little or no experience use bicycles for transportation. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST also has. Check it out, it's fun. VI - Family Cycling. I have some knowledge and experience here, but why reinvent the wheel? Others have written eloquently on this topic, and here are two good reviews of some of the best family-cycling, kid-carrying options:. Published at Bikeportland.org). Published in The Oregonian).
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The Practical Cyclist: Buying a Bike, part (c)
http://www.thepracticalcyclist.org/2008/07/buying-bike-part-c.html
A site for people, about bikes. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST provides accessible information to help. People with little or no experience use bicycles for transportation. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST also has. Check it out, it's fun. Buying a Bike, part (c). For those of you in the Washington, DC area, WABA maintains. A list of local stores. And of course, I have a few personal recommedations:. Opened a few years ago in Hyattsville. The owners, Chris and Chris, know their stuff and are good people. Annapolis, MD. ...
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The Practical Cyclist: VII - Barriers and Impediments
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A site for people, about bikes. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST provides accessible information to help. People with little or no experience use bicycles for transportation. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST also has. Check it out, it's fun. VII - Barriers and Impediments. This page is obviously under construction. Matthew Blyde (Creative Commons). There are lots of reasons to use bicycles for transportation. Sometimes a bicycle is clearly the best choice. Sometimes other modes seem more attractive. Consider:. Part (B) - FAQ.
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The Practical Cyclist: Buying a Bike, part (b)
http://www.thepracticalcyclist.org/2008/03/buying-bike-part-b.html
A site for people, about bikes. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST provides accessible information to help. People with little or no experience use bicycles for transportation. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST also has. Check it out, it's fun. Buying a Bike, part (b). Why buy from a LOCAL BIKE SHOP (LBS)? Will be properly assembled and adjusted on-site by a professional mechanic,. Will be sized to fit you by a salesperson trained in bike fitting, and. The National Bicycle Dealers' Association ( NBDA. And a nice chart. Don't buy...
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The Practical Cyclist: V - Carrying Stuff
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A site for people, about bikes. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST provides accessible information to help. People with little or no experience use bicycles for transportation. THE PRACTICAL CYCLIST also has. Check it out, it's fun. V - Carrying Stuff. This page is undergoing edits. Folks have been figuring out ways to carry things on their bicycles virtually since the day the bicycle was invented. Furthermore, folks have figured out ways to carry things with bicycles likely well beyond your imagination. Bags that mo...