Sprocket Podcast Features Bike Friday
Brock Dittus of The Sprocket Podcast in Portland recently interviewed Bike Friday Special Projects Manager Raz for a podcast You can LISTEN HERE
Brock Dittus of The Sprocket Podcast in Portland recently interviewed Bike Friday Special Projects Manager Raz for a podcast You can LISTEN HERE
[EDITOR’S NOTE: Maria Contreras Tebbutt was one of the first to order a Bike Friday Haul-a-Day, which she uses to promote cycling in her Hispanic Community in Woodland, California. To help celebrate Bike Month, Raz visited her shop on a Saturday morning.] By Raz The sunlight pokes through some scattered
Bike Friday’s Jordan Bishko and his son Eli charged toward the finish line and won the Family Class. The New York Times has an article on the emergence of Cargo Bikes. READ IT HERE
Some amazing people are attracted by the Haul-a-Day. Check out this video. The song is called The Wolf and it is written and performed by John Ross-Boyce.
The Examiner did a story on the Seattle Bike Show. Check out the photos. Bike Friday is well represented.
We know there are a lot of these lists out there. Not to mention a lot of bike commuters among us. It’s preaching to the choir. Nonetheless, here are 5 reasons to ride your bike to work.
The February 2015 issue of Bicycle Times has hit the newsstands, bike shops and homes, and it has their review of the Haul-a-Day in it. Check it out! Reviewer Adam Newman says: “I enjoyed the practicality of the Haul-a-Day because when unloaded it didn’t have the massive cruise-liner feeling
Bike Friday is proud to announce we will have two new dealers in Chicago, Green Machine Cycles and J.C. Lind Bicycle Company. The Haul-a-Day is available for test rides now at Green Machine Cycles. J.C. Lind will have a Haul-a-Day soon!
Want to know what it’s like to stop by Bike Friday to check out folding, travel and cargo bikes? Read this blog! It’s called HinesSight: How Things Look Through Oregonian’s Eyes
We’ve said before that you’d be hard-pressed to find a more eclectic bunch than the gang here at Bike Friday. We’re proud to say that our own Raz (aka, John Rezell) will publish three ebooks on January 26th. “A More Simple Time: How Cycling Saved My Soul” chronicles Raz’s time