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Bicycle powered sewing machine

And in my home city, Oakland, CA! Cool idea. The clincher though, 50c off your purchase if you pedal the bike!

Found via Oakland North

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03.Jul.10 Uncategorized Comment (1)

Portland Airport introduces bike assembly station

Leave it to Portland to continue to be revolutionary on the bike front. PDX airport now has a station purpose built for travelers who have brought a bike with them and would like to build it and ride off into the sunset. I’ve assembled my bike at LAX baggage claim before and despite some inquisitive passengers and a leery security guard, it went just fine…but a bike station would be even better :)

Details at BikePortland.org

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01.Jul.10 Uncategorized Comment (1)

Pedal powered Porsche of the future

Maybe? It could happen. Maybe as a stop gap at least until we get people transport tubes and then eventually teleportation

Get ready for this video full of THRILLING EXCITEMENT

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23.Jun.10 Uncategorized Comments (0)

More creative uses for bike tubes

The creativity surrounding repurposing spent bike tubes amazes me; love it

Rug made out of tubes

woven textiles, recycled bicycle tires, annemette beck, green design, eco design, sustainable design, denmark, area rug

Shelf made out of tubes

spring greening, spring greening contest, 2010 spring greening contest, reuse, bicycles, bikes, bike tire tubes, tire tubes, elasticshelf, systemdesignstudio, shelving system, green design, eco design

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16.Jun.10 Uncategorized Comment (1)

Let’s go ride a bike! Half Moon Bay and Bay Trail

31243_398154067156_535777156_4343292_7632596_nFirst of all, I’m a terrible blogger. While my girlfriend Kendra over at girlonbikewrites.blogspot.com seems to crank out a couple posts a week, I can’t even remember my last post. The guilt! Somewhat of an excuse: I bought a house which has been one of a hell of a project and have been busy for two months straight. But finally, time to take a break!

Kendra and I loaded up our bikes. Quite pleasing to feel my bike with the light load of only a day trip; what a difference in weight! We BARTed over to San Francisco (ya, it’s a verb now), rode down Market towards Golden Gate Park and then the coast, the official start. Great Hwy, the coast road, is apparently closed seasonally, which I was aware of, but was not aware it would be closed NOW…but it was. Ended up being all the better though, we hopped the barriers and had our own private 3 lane highway, what a treat.

The ride to Half Moon Bay is 30ish miles, fairly leisurely with a few hills (which Kendra totally conquered). Not the quietest route; lots of traffic throughout especially when you’re forced onto Hwy 1. I’ve crashed on this route before so I was careful to watch my speed and take the lane on downhills and when necessary.

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Half Moon Bay was a little too cold and foggy to bring out our bathing suits but we had a campfire at least. Strangely scored a few goodies at the campsite too: a firsbee, an MSR stove, a mystery bottle of brown oil, a CKRT knife and box wine and vodka. Score.

The next day we bused over the Hayward Bridge for lack of other options for biking folk and got off at the first stop. Never been on the Bay Trail before and I was surprised, it’s awesome! (At least the continuous portions like near Hayward are)

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Sometimes the trail disappears and you blaze your own…

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In San Leandro we veered off course to Kendra’s favorite taco place, Los Pericos. The BEST fish tacos ever and unlimited chips and salsa! Just what we needed

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Riding by the Oakland Airport we found a huge grove of Arbutus trees with loadsss of sparkling red ripe fruit. We picked as much as we could.

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So, fun ride all in all. Nice little break from the day to day and our other projects

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09.Jun.10 Touring Comments (4)

Truth vandals – “Never buy gas again”

Exercise? Surely You Jest.

Found via UrbanVelo via HackedIRL

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29.Mar.10 Uncategorized Comment (1)

Reporting Google Maps bike issues

Regarding reporting Google Maps bike issues…do it! Google has been incredibly receptive to hear from the biking public on it’s new bike routing feature of Google Maps. I’ve so far submitted about 10 different problem reports (mostly missing bike routes from the map) and they have got back to me on nearly all of them informing me that the change will be made with this e-mail:

Hi Dan,
Your Google Maps problem report has been reviewed, and you were right! We’ll update the map soon and email you when you can see the change.


Thanks for your help,
The Google Maps team

My favorite part: “you were right!”. Leave it to Google to make you feel warm and fuzzy.

So go ahead, take a look at your city’s bike map on Google Maps and send in those corrections. You can do so by clicking the “Report a problem” link at the bottom right of the screen.

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23.Mar.10 Advocacy Comments (2)

Close the gap: Bay Bridge west span pathway

What good is an east span bike path without a west? Good question because I sure can’t come up with a sensible answer. A west span path would be the logical conclusion to the nearly completed east span and to the age old San Francisco bike commute quandary that AC Transit buses and even the Caltrans shuttle do not fully solve.

On March 23rd, Senate Bill 1061, which if set into law would allow toll collections to be used for the pathway, will be heard by the Committee on Transportation and Housing. The East Bay Bicycle Coalition is urging letters of support to be sent (snail mail, really?). My fingers are crossed on this one

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17.Mar.10 Uncategorized Comments (2)

Just another day by bike

Moving into a new house soon so I’m always on the lookout on Freecycle for treasure; yesterday’s haul: foam mattress (the sleeper sofa kind, not the thousand dollar Swedish kind unfortunately). Foam made it nice and easy to haul in the ol’ trailer though :D

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Heading down Milvia, one of Berkeley’s bike boulevards

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12.Mar.10 Car-free Comments (0)

Google Maps “bike there” finally arrives!

WOOHOO!

Back in October of last year, Google made the big announcement they’d be adding a feature to their Google Maps application for bike navigation (to add to their list of other alternative means of transportation like walking and transit). What I love about Google is they consistently back up their talk and today, they’ve come through and made available a GIANT database of bike route data and the new ability to punch in addresses into Google Maps and have it route you the best way on a bike!!

Been playing with it and it has some great data for Berkeley, San Francisco and Oakland and by the looks of things, has great data elsewhere too. This is big, really big. Go check it out :)

Google’s official blog – Biking directions added to Google Maps

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10.Mar.10 Uncategorized Comments (0)