
7.09.2012
VV + DFF + CAS = #fun

7.06.2012
Vogue Around the Globe: life is elsewhere
I am still playing catch up since my vacation to Canada, so in honor of bike lifestyle in places away from my home, please enjoy some Vogue Around the Globe this Friday.
by Claudio Olivares Medina in Santiago, Chile
by Bart Omeu in Barcelona, Spain
by Franz-Michael S. Mellbin in Copenhagen, Denmark
by Dutch (Street) Impressions in Amsterdam, Holland
by baudman in Australia
by 'Xander in Toronto, Canada
by Velocipedinarian in Lancanshire, England
by NONUSUAL in London, England
by Cameron Adams in Atlanta, Georgia
by apicadaybymarielle in New York
by Feref García in D.F., MX











7.02.2012
VV Profile: April Streeter - Author of Women on Wheels
Name: April Streeter
Occupation: TreeHugger blogger, author, freelance writer
Raison d'etre: advocating for bikeworld
Hometown: Hm, that's a hard one. I was the equivalent of an Army brat, born in Waukeegan, Illinois, and lived all over including Piedmont, California, Manila, Philippines, Hong Kong, Honolulu and Madrid. I've lived the longest (11 years) in Portland, Oregon with two stints in Sweden of 2.5 and 4.5 years.
Current city/Neighborhood: Inner southeast Portland, Ladd's Addition
Favorite city to ride a bike in in the world: I have two: Copenhagen, Denmark, especially on a sunny day, and the entire island of Öland, in the Baltic Sea, where I live on my bike. That said, Portland is a fantastic bike city to call home.
Describe your personal style: Short skirts, warm leggings, wild socks. I also spend a lot of effort being warm and dry, as I've been car-free for the last six years, so sometimes warmth trumps style.
Helmet or no helmet: I'm sort of middle-of-the-road on the helmet issue. My research on the issue indicates to me a slight advantage to helmet wearers in terms of avoiding injury, but I think it is by no means conclusive. I love the feeling of not wearing a helmet, but when in the U.S. I generally wear one.
Type of bike(s): Two. Sanyo eneloop pedal-assist, and a Fuji 2012 touring frame, lovingly powdercoated teal blue by my partner.
Describe what you like best about your bike(s): The two bikes I have now cover almost all of my moods. If I'm lazy, afraid of arriving disheveled, or have intense hills ahead of me, I take the pedal assist. For very short or longer recreational rides, I love the way the Fuji feels.
Describe your urban cycling experience: Since I ride everywhere, I spend some thought on always having the means to be warm enough and dry enough. My personal motto is put on rain pants at the first drops.
Favorite time and/or place to ride: Mild sunny cycle cruising after fish tacos and pomegranate margaritas or other food from Portland's fabulous food cars, coasting along with friends by my side. Is there anything better?
Tell me more about your new book - Women on Wheels - your inspiration, how you completed it, where to find it: Two things inspired me - one, the fact that men still outnumber women on the bike lanes by a 3 to 1 margin. And two, that I truly believe biking is the solution to a number of our shared urban woes - our obesity, out-of-control traffic and stress levels, and even our inner-city air pollution.
Well, I guess actually three things - when I was researching bike history and discovered the many unknown heroines of cycling - like Louise Armaindo, the woman cyclist I chronicle in the book who won myriad races riding a high-wheel penny farthing bike (!!!) - I became a bit obsessed. Cycle lore is very male-centric, but women were always playing a role in bike history. Women on Wheels is widely available in Portland at book and bike shops, also on the web at girlsonbikes.org, and coming soon (late September) to a book tour near you!
Where will your bike take you in 2012: So many places - a myriad of Portland Pedalpalooza fun rides throughout June, a great Oregon wine country loop last week of 42 miles that turned into 52 miles when we got lost in the Amity hills, and daily duties on the streets of Portland.
Vélo Vogue tip of the day: The two best words in biking are 'thank you'! It sounds so corny, but I believe women can really soften and civilize city traffic's rougher edges by biking, and looking good while doing so. Thanking drivers for friendly behavior just can't hurt.
6.29.2012
6.27.2012
VV Profile: Duby







6.17.2012
postcard from sf: waiting on the wiggle

6.15.2012
How Not To Flash - Super Sick!
Thanks to Momentum Mag for sharing!
6.14.2012
postcard from sf: if i told u
6.13.2012
Jeanette and Darcy: Walking the Dog
How does a dog get excercise in the city? There are dog parks, and there are dog walkers, and Jeanette has an even better trick.

She walks Darcy with a short fixed leash, that attaches to her bike and keeps pup at just the right distance by her side, like a canine sidecar . There is some spring loaded action built into the device, so Jeanette and Darcy don't pull each other off balance. Happy Pup!

She walks Darcy with a short fixed leash, that attaches to her bike and keeps pup at just the right distance by her side, like a canine sidecar . There is some spring loaded action built into the device, so Jeanette and Darcy don't pull each other off balance. Happy Pup!

6.12.2012
VV Profile: Mikaela Rioux




6.11.2012
DPT Beats Muni in Race Down Market Street
Le jour de gloire est arrivé!
Busting out an oldie but goodie from two years ago. It's Euro Championship time, and the fever is rising. In just one hour France will take on England in a historic match, wearing their new Gaultieresque uniforms.
Who will claim victory? I can't contain my excitement.
6.08.2012
What On Earth?
With all the focus on Venus this week, I thought I'd bring the conversation back down to Earth.
Signs of intelligence on Earth? Watch this film from 1966 to see how Earthlings eat, sleep, play together, and have “dispensed with sex to reproduce.”
Hmmmm... then I prefer being a two-wheeled alien.
More about this film here.
6.07.2012
SUNday Streets!
Another Sunday Streets summer street party hit SF, this time on Valencia Street in the hip and happenin' Mission District.
It was a hot day, so of course hot dudes on bikes were abundant.
San Franciscans put on their Sunday best.
And PUBLIC Bikes held a sidewalk sale.
Dan says, "Wanna take a test ride?"
My friend Young said "YES," and ended up buying herself her first bike in years. (Congrats, Young!)
A sunny day like this one is a perfect day to hang out at a parklet!
So 'Deepistan was the place to see and be seen.
mamakSF was there serving up some Malay goodness.
And the LocalistSF rolled through on Pushbike's pink Bullitt.
But seriously folks, Sunday Streets in the Mission is boring. (heehee)
So do yourself a favor and don't come to the next one on July 1, 2012, from 11 am to 4 pm.













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