I just got back from a few days cycling around Iowa City. A nice break from all the bicycle-related mayhem here in beloved Chicago. For a small city, they have a lot of cyclists and a good network of bike lanes and trails. Some of the trails use the sidewalks, which is hard to get used to if you view sidewalk riding as criminal (as I do), but this is generally in areas where there aren't really any pedestrians. We did encounter a young doe, however, who leapt gracefully over a fence directly in front of our advancing cycles. There is in downtown Iowa City something called the Bike Library, where one can in fact check out bicycles as one would a book. Made me think of Lee's Big Shoulders Recyclery efforts. The Bike Library often partners with Working Bikes, and sends bikes to WB. Here is a link to the Bike Library's website, in case anyone is planning a trip to Iowa City:
The coolest little bike resource was this Park Tools tool stand with attached tools stationed outside the New Pioneer Food Co-op. My camera was acting up, so the focus is off, but this stand had bike tools attached to cables for public use. The hooks serve as the bike stand and there is a built in tool tray. The attached pump is visible at left.
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