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City Bike Path Upgrade In The Works

After much delay, it looks like a most troublesome bottleneck in Chicago's Lakefront Trail will be getting a much needed makeover as mentioned in this Blog.

Added by Time Out of Mind on September 17, 2009 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Rosh Hashanah Bike Ride

Added by Dubi Kaufmann on September 14, 2009 at 3:30pm — No Comments

and you thought you knew how to ride a bike

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b36Yi-Pb1wM

Added by Eric B on September 3, 2009 at 3:56am — No Comments

a nice story about a guy who got back his stollen bike

the story starts about 3/4 of the way into the sound file:


http://thestory.org/archive/the_story_851_Reporting_The_Drug_War.mp3/view

Added by Eric B on September 3, 2009 at 3:55am — No Comments

Full Moon Fiasco VIII

Beer and bicycling could be one of the best combos since beer and tacos or beer and pizza. Even since beer and more beer.



It was a crowded meet up at the Gingerman since the Decembrists were playing next door at the Metro. But, all 30 Fucking Bike Clubbers managed to gravitate to the window with beers in hand to get the Full Moon Fiasco cooking for the evening. Consider this an early warning: there may be a new meet up spot going forward.



Carolyn recommended the… Continue

Added by DanaW on August 13, 2009 at 4:21am — No Comments

Helmet cam

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Added by Dubi Kaufmann on August 4, 2009 at 1:19am — No Comments

I love my new fixie.

NOTE: This article is now maintained at http://bedno.com/fixie





For the unfamiliar, "fixie" means fixed gear bicycle. Fixies are SINGLE SPEED bikes, which means no gear shifts at all nor attending cables and mechanisms. But fixies take it a step further and don't even have the "freewheel" mechanism which provides "coasting" in other common bikes. That basic fact that the pedals always turn with the wheel (no coasting) IS the primary… Continue

Added by Andrew Bedno on July 27, 2009 at 6:30pm — 7 Comments

thank you Todd for introducing me to this.

Added by Dubi Kaufmann on July 20, 2009 at 3:00am — 2 Comments

Late Night Ride

Hey guys! Would anyone be interested in helping me work the ZYM tent at the Late Night Ride Saturday July 11th? Any takers get free ZYM!

Added by Piper ZYM on June 26, 2009 at 8:08am — 1 Comment

$35 Bike to Work Tune-Up special

Lakeshore Bike offers a Bike to Work Tune-up special for only $35.00!!!



Tune up includes:



Brake Adjustment

Chain Check, Clean and Lube

Adjust all bearings to proper tolerances

Basic Wheel Truing

Front and Rear Derailler Adjustment

Bike Cleaning



With 40 Years of experience, we offer a vast knowledge of all that is bicycles.

30 min. turn-around

Pick-up, Delivery and house calls avalible



Visit our website at… Continue

Added by Marc B. Taylor on June 21, 2009 at 7:24am — No Comments

$35 Bike to Work Tune-Up special

Lakeshore Bike offers a Bike to Work tune-up special for only $35.00!!!



Tune up includes:



Brake Adjustment

Chain Check, Clean and Lube

Adjust all bearings to proper tolerances

Basic Wheel Truing

Front and Rear Derailler Adjustment

Bike Cleaning



With 40 Years of experience, we offer a vast knowledge of all that is bicycles.

30 min. turn-around

Pick-up, Delivery and house calls avalible



Visit our website at… Continue

Added by Marc B. Taylor on June 21, 2009 at 7:16am — No Comments

I love my cheap new bike.

I went to Target recently with the objective of finding the cheapest bike commonly available new that fits and of adequate quality. I RODE home on a $69 Magna. This to confront the oft heard various explanations of why a…
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Added by Andrew Bedno on June 8, 2009 at 6:00pm — 2 Comments

A bit torn up.

Riding LFP something over 10mph, nearing Diversey, chain dropped off during a hard downstroke. Threw balance chaotic, so I intentionally pulled bike down to control fall and get offsides. Elbow gouged through gravel, dripping blood, jogger women were urgently helping in SECONDS. I rinsed off nearby and aborted getting to the Ride of Silence, knowing shock would soon set in. Carefuly rode back home to wash cuts and bandage arm. Yes, I'm well prepared for such first-aid, and used to it, but I… Continue

Added by Andrew Bedno on May 21, 2009 at 12:36am — No Comments

RIDLEY BARGAIN!

CHAINLINK MEMBERS ONLY! Please pass this along. If we can get a total of ten interested buyers to commit to any of the following frames and forks within 24 hours, we can pass off these amazing prices:



Ridley Noah 2009 MSRP $3000---YOUR 24 HOUR PRICE=$1900! (UNREAL!: Incl. frame, fork, headset, and an integrated seatpost)





Ridely Dean TT 2009 MSRP $3500---YOUR 24 HOUR PRICE=$2500! (Fastest bike in the world.)





Ridley Excalibur 2009 MSRP $1800---YOUR 24… Continue

Added by Marc B. Taylor on May 12, 2009 at 11:14am — No Comments

Full Moon Fiasco V true-up

Our safety record stays clean (barely), there were tons of new faces, a committee is formed and as a result the FBC gets some ass (again).



Seconds after hanging up my phone, hearing that he was only a few blocks away and about to join up with us, The Hazard called back to let me know he’d just been hit by a car. The look on the driver’s face was one of shock when 20 bicyclists flew into the parking lot two minutes later to check on him. Thankfully Martin escaped the event with some… Continue

Added by DanaW on May 12, 2009 at 10:01am — No Comments

The Prodigal Queen

with a little help from my friends...


...I've found the silver lining in losing … Continue

Added by globalguy on May 7, 2009 at 9:00am — No Comments

Interview with Leah from the Chainlink on VWYF

http://votewithyourfeetchicago.blogspot.com

This week Vote With Your Feet talks with Leah Neaderthal,
founder of the Chainlink social networking website for cyclists
about the history of the site and her goals for its future.

Keep on walking, biking and transit-ing,

John Greenfield

Added by John Greenfield on May 6, 2009 at 3:59pm — No Comments

Biking in Amsterdam

When people asked me what my plans were for Amsterdam, I replied earnestly that I was going to:



A.) Rent a bike

B.) Get higher than Jesus

C.) Cruise around town on said bike with local beer in hand and enjoy the sights.



Knowing that Amsterdam is a bike-oriented city, this seemed the perfect plan. What could be wrong with it? Seems to be a pretty laid-back relaxed place right?



Wrong. Upon leaving the train station with a slightly off-kilter, hungover… Continue

Added by DanaW on May 6, 2009 at 1:30pm — No Comments

I broke a toe.

Saturday May 2nd, afternoon at Cricket Hill in Montrose Park for Kids-n-Kites (must be my tenth time at that event). Tripped sort of when cheap flip-flop folded under, felt it crackle and knew right away. First toe (after big), right foot, hues of purple, treatment well in hand. Feeling better a few days later, starting to be able to move it. Bottom line: I can't risk skating for a while, and am not sure about biking.

Added by Andrew Bedno on May 6, 2009 at 6:26am — No Comments

More on Those Potholes

The absurdly ridiculous potholes are bad enough to deal with. Even worse, if they are on a street without marked bicycle lanes, we are SOL in holding the city accountable.



From Lawyer Jim:



In such an instance [injury resulting from hitting a pothole] there is no recourse against a city or county unless the… Continue

Added by Bike Protected on May 4, 2009 at 10:55am — No Comments

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