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Adventure travels Richard Gregg popped in and visited us at BF. We couldn't persuade him to swap his trusty huffy for a BF (well, any bike that's carried a human being around the world for 12 years is to be respected almost as much as the rider) but he has a great journey to share. Check out his site and offer him a bed and hot cuppa tea! As at April 30 he was seen heading for Seattle... check out our story on him. http://www.worldcycle.orgFounded in 1973 as Bikecentennial, Adventure Cycling Association is America's premier not-for-profit organization dedicated to bicycle touring, with nearly 40,000 members nationwide. Click here for Bike Friday ads in Adventure Cyclist. Bike Friday supports Adventure Cycling by advertising in their magazine, Adventure Cyclist. In addition, we offer all current Adventure Cycling members 5% discount off a complete Bike Friday plus the sellout "Let There Be Small Wheels" Bike Friday Jersey at a special price of $40 (usually $75). Ride with pride! Not combinable with other offers. Please quote magic code 909. http://www.adventurecycling.org/Re-tracing the Lewis & Clark expedition is the dream of many Bike Friday owners - especially since you can fold the bike and put it in a kayak! http://www.bikefriday.com/main.cfmAussie boy Carl Hemmings lived and toured Czech Republic and Europe for several years, including covering the Tour de France course one year - all on his New World Tourist. http://www.geocities.com/carlhemmings/The world's most famous cycle tourer, Heinz Stucke has been on the road for over 42 years, largely on his 3-speed steel bike. Awesome photos and inspiration for all on this site, maintained by an ardent fan. Fred the BF office mascot chirped about Heinz here. http://bikechina.com/heinzstucke1z.htmlNew World Tourist owner George Farnsworth maintains this informative site regarding traveling with bicycles including kinds of bikes, shipping tips, cyclists' experiences, working with various modes of transportation, and touring links. http://www.gfarnsworth.com/BikeAccess/Default.cfmAdvocacy The site that proposes a delightful solution to the vexing problem of automobiles ... plus fabulous shots of places you'd rather be riding... I love this site. Lynette Chiang http://www.carfree.com*** Bike Friday is proud to support THE LAB by placing paid advertisements in their magazine. In addition, LAB members gets 5% off anything they buy from Bike Friday! Not combinable with other offers. Please quote magic code 788. The League of American Bicyclists promotes bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation and works through advocacy and education for a bicycle-friendly America. The League represents the interests of the nation's 42 million cyclists. With a current membership of 300,000 affiliated cyclists, including 40,000 individuals and 600 affiliated organizations, the League works to bring better bicycling to your community. If you care about bicycling, become a League member today. http://www.bikeleague.org/An independent not-for profit research and publishing organization, NEW has produced several action-oriented books designed to inform Northwesterners--and others--with important decisions to make. In particular, The Car and the City is a fact-filled and compelling argument for the reduction of automobile use. http://www.northwestwatch.org/Articles and Reviews Famous English voice of the Tour de France, Phil Liggett, is international editor of this pre-eminent, authoritative and very photogenic magazine for road riders and racers. All the big events are covered. More pictures of Lance and chiseled calves than .. than.. well, you get the idea. It's a real magazine that you stick in your briefcase - that's a nice change! http://www.cyclesportmag.comBike Friday Friendly URLS
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