Now That is a Set of Fenders

Admire the new fenders

Last winter the rear fender on Katie‘s commuter bike broke.  It was a sad day; she came home with a stain up her back.  For her birthday I ordered a set of replacement fenders from Woody’s Custom Bicycle Fenders.  When the fenders showed up we were both awed by how amazing [...]

The John Twa Project (or Making a Spare Parts Bike)

For the past few years I have been harassing one of my coworkers, Christian, to get a bike and commute to work. Recently another of my coworkers, John (a far more active cyclist than I am), announced he was going to move and had a large stock of bike parts to get rid of. Thus was born, the John Twa Project.

The Ideal City Bike

Origin8 Cykel 3

Recently I have been wanting to trade in my fixed gear (the knees are starting to hate it but if you want to buy it I’ll accept a reasonable offer) for a city bike. This, of course, leads to the discussion of what I want and need in a city bike. I [...]

Pit Stains and Competitiveness

Dan has a long day and wants to ride the bus home but is thwarted as the bus leaves early. The competitiveness takes over and Dan races the bus home in dress clothes

The Cure For A Bike Crash

Dan Corbett crashes his bike on an icy road while commuting home from work. His home remedy, involving a can of Dale’s Pale Ale, may not exactly work

A Lost Month; Fly Fishing, Mountain Biking, Cyclocross, and Gaining Weight

Dan Corbett has a rough month, with barely enough time to get some fly fishing, mountain biking, and cyclocross racing. October in Boulder provides motivation for a more active November

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