One Customer’s Bike Friday Experience
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
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
Bike Friday owner David Webber kicked off the New Year on the Mt. Airy ride January 1st in Maryland. To give you a feel of what a group ride is like on a Bike Friday Crusoe, he posted a video on YouTube. Here’s his description of what you’ll see: “Initial
When it came time to back up their talk with action, Bike Friday’s IT department looked to their Haul-a-Days. With an every growing pile of old technology equipment piling up, a trip to Next Step Recycling was in order. Enter the Haul-a-Days. The IT boys packed up three Haul-a-Days to
Bike Friday’s Walter Lapchynski worked on his hefty load, with more than 200 pounds of equipment strapped on his bike. Our crew making our Cargo Bike the Haul-a-Day has Bike Friday employees dreaming of “Their Idea for a Haul-a-Day”
Bike Friday owner Scott Bernstein made his local newspaper, The Journal News, talking about his commute to Manhattan on his Bike Friday. Here’s an excerpt: “His route: Bernstein commutes by bike about four days a week and takes local roads in Westchester. He weaves through Yonkers and the Bronx, crosses
If you are looking to stay fit on the road, the LA Times has a great gift guide for you. Check it out
Our Kickstarter Campaign continues to humble us, with more than 150 backers and more than $114,000 raised. The news is spreading around the Internet. Check out these posts: On Treehugger.com: Folding bike pioneers create cargo bike, destroy Kickstarter goal On TheActiveTimes.com: Would you swap your SUV for this Cargo
People for Bikes just passed the one million mark for Americans who have stood up to say they are cyclists. Check out their site.