Thursday, September 13, 2007
Portland, City of Bikes
Bikescape takes the family on vacation on its first bike tour with the kids. We visit Sunnyside Piazza, a grassroots redesign of a neighborhood intersection. Then we meet Todd Fahrner of Clever Cycles, go for a ride on a Dutch cargo bike and look over the unusual merchandise in his shop. Finally we check in with Portland denizens Meghan Sinnott and Ken Southerland and talk about the deep bike culture thay has taken root in their city.
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Your go-to place on the web for cycling in Portland is bikeportland.org
Clever Cycles is a most unique bike bike shop in PDX. They sell the Bike Friday Tickets and the Brompton folding bikes as well as the Extracycle. And they have already sold over forty Dutch Bakfiets cargo bikes this summer.
Portland will host the The World Car-Free Network Conference in '08.
Sunday, August 05, 2007
the state of cycling in the uk
In this episode we look at biking in the United Kingdom. We chat with Jack Thurston of London's Bike Show on Resonance FM. Then we get Josh Hart on the line to talk about his take on transportation in the UK as an American expat student of urban planning in Bristol.
Jack spoke of London's success with their downtown Congestion Charge .
Join Josh and his friends at Heathrow Airport Camp for Climate Action as they protest the proposed doubling of the air traffic there.
Josh avoided cars and planes on his trip to Bristol to avoid undoing all of the good he's done by biking. More on your carbon footprint.
Check out the pictures of the life size mousetrap at the heavy pedal cyclecide bike rodeo this year where the contraption worked as advertised a record two times in a row!
Friday, June 29, 2007
North American Cycle Courier Championship, San Francisco

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There will be lots of links after I get some sleep!
Photo by Condition San Francisco.
Sunday, June 10, 2007
getting hyphy with bikes in oaktown
Over at London's Bike Show presenter Jack Thurston revels in a most civilised form of tweedy touring. He's posted two very charming videos about English touring in the fifties.
Monday, June 04, 2007
bike polo, anyone?

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Mallets and balls provided. Bring your own refreshments. Everybody welcome.
Some of the players attend the International Bike Polo Tournament in Dublin.
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
An Interview with San Francisco Supervisor Jake McGoldrick

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Jake mentioned the Paris Plage and London's congestion charge scheme.
Jack Thurston From London's Bike Show interviewed Erica Jobson of Futerra, the London-based sustainable development communications consultancy about London Mayor Ken Livingstone's plans for a green city.
Daniel Burnham's plan for San Francisco was shelved for expediency's sake after the 1906 earthquake.
Volunteer for Bike Month in NY and San Francisco.
The California Bicycle Coalition is pushing Assembly Bill 1358, the Complete Streets Bill.
Stay tuned for an episode on SF bike polo team and their trip to the championship match in
Ireland.
Photo of Jake Speaking for car-free Saturdays in Golden Gate Park curtesy SF Pix.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Bike Rocker Attila Horvath
Buy his CD!!
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In other news, we win one in Golden Gate Park where a part of JFK Drive will be closed to cars on Saturdays after a thirty five year struggle.
Things got ugly after Critical Mass last month. To hear the whole story of what really happened, check out David's interview with me on The Fredcast. If you were dissappointed that the race was only used as a backdrop for this podcast you need to check out The Fredcast where David covers that facet of bike culture better than anyone.
Friday, April 06, 2007
pedicabs at the crossroads in NY
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An old form of public transport, the pedicab has made inroads in some US cities but in Midtown Manhattan over the last ten years the industry has exploded in popularity. The unimpeded views, immunity to gridlock and the sheer fun of riding a human powered vehicle have made pedicabs a true alternative to taxis, busses and the subway for locals and tourists alike.
But with popularity comes growing pains as the business reaches a crossroad. Lack of regulation has encouraged unscrupulous, uninsured drivers to enter the field and has caused complaints leading the City Council to pass broad regulations that would cap the number of pedicabs in New York at 350 and outlaw electric assist motors. There are now upwards of five hundred trikes out on the streets so many hard working entrepreneurs would lose their livelyhoods.
And for obvious reasons, the taxi industry has lent its weight to the fight while the other side responds.
As we go to air Mayor Bloomberg has vetoed the bill and we await an override or new legislation from the City Council. Write to your council member today!
Bikescape catches up with Bicytaxi mechanic Kate Freitag in her Fifth Avenue garage to talk about the state of New York's Pedicab Industry.
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An old form of public transport, the pedicab has made inroads in some US cities but in Midtown Manhattan over the last ten years the industry has exploded in popularity. The unimpeded views, immunity to gridlock and the sheer fun of riding a human powered vehicle have made pedicabs a true alternative to taxis, busses and the subway for locals and tourists alike.
But with popularity comes growing pains as the business reaches a crossroad. Lack of regulation has encouraged unscrupulous, uninsured drivers to enter the field and has caused complaints leading the City Council to pass broad regulations that would cap the number of pedicabs in New York at 350 and outlaw electric assist motors. There are now upwards of five hundred trikes out on the streets so many hard working entrepreneurs would lose their livelyhoods.
And for obvious reasons, the taxi industry has lent its weight to the fight while the other side responds.
As we go to air Mayor Bloomberg has vetoed the bill and we await an override or new legislation from the City Council. Write to your council member today!
Bikescape catches up with Bicytaxi mechanic Kate Freitag in her Fifth Avenue garage to talk about the state of New York's Pedicab Industry.
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Midnite Ridazz in LA

Bikescape spends an evening in Los Angeles and checks in on the thriving LA bike culture. We go on the Midnight Ridazz ride though the Pasadena area. We meet up with activists, fixie afficionados, partiers and the occasional alien.
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To link up with LA activists, visit the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition.
Illuminate LA
Get your bike fixed or, better yet, learn how to fix it yourself at the Bike Kitchen or the Bike Oven.
If you like fixed gear bikes, visit LA Fixed.
Get your bike event listed on the Bike Boom Calendar.
Blogs of record in LA
C.I.C.L.E.
Cycle Santa Monica
San Francisco is gearing up for Bike Spring!
Thanks to Enci, Stephan, Eric, Kelly, and everyone else for their help in getting this podcast out. Photo by DJ Kooya
Thursday, March 01, 2007
hybrid shmybrid
"Try the Patch" uses the metaphor of smoking on an elevator to unveil the truth about transportation pollution. The myth of the "green" car is similar to myth of the "light" cigarette. Both are still toxic. Just as the patch offers a cure to cigarette addiction, the bicycle can end our addiction to cars. Many times more energy efficient during all phases of their life and fueled by willpower bicycles offer promise for a sustainable future.
This film was made by my buddies Jim Swanson and Kristen Steele (scroll way down) and stars Bill Stender, Kristen Steele, our own Andy Thornly and Laura Lent.
Go and rate this film right now at treehugger.com. If my friends win the contest they will win two air tickets to Alaska to watch the glaciers melt. (No kidding.)
This film was made by my buddies Jim Swanson and Kristen Steele (scroll way down) and stars Bill Stender, Kristen Steele, our own Andy Thornly and Laura Lent.
Go and rate this film right now at treehugger.com. If my friends win the contest they will win two air tickets to Alaska to watch the glaciers melt. (No kidding.)
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