FOLD THE BIKE!!!
In what is sure to become as famous [infamous?] as golf’s rousing cheer “IN THE HOLE!” we bring you video of the Bilenky Junkyard Cross in Philadelphia, and the shout hear ’round the world: FOLD THE BIKE!!
In what is sure to become as famous [infamous?] as golf’s rousing cheer “IN THE HOLE!” we bring you video of the Bilenky Junkyard Cross in Philadelphia, and the shout hear ’round the world: FOLD THE BIKE!!
Found this interesting post, very poetic and somewhat thought provoking. So much so, we could overlook the miscue on describing the origin of design for the Bike Friday tikit in the photo.
This interesting report by the Sightline Institute reports that drivers in Oregon and Washington are consuming less gasoline. We think that’s great news for everyone, whether you are on a Bike Friday helping the cause or not.
Bike Friday owner Damian Day recently had an article in The Northland Age about his upcoming adventures.
Our Bike Friday dealer in Germany, Andreas Seilinger and his wife Gitti, sent us these photos of their Bike Friday tikits, ready for vacation. Colorful, wouldn’t you say?
It is Folding Bike Week at DIYBiking.com, and today the website reviews the New World Tourist.
Bike Friday owner Susan Reed wrote on her blog riding her tikit from Sisters to Eugene, over the McKenzie Pass. First you will notice my background theme has changed. My profile has changed, too. Both are intentional. From 2005-2013 all of my blog posts focused on my cycling adventures and
Laura Elise Hegarty posted in AUSTRALIAN BIKE FRIDAY CLUB: Hey fellow Bike Friday-ites! We’ve got a new video up of our travels around Montenegro!
Patrick O’Grady spent some time reviewing our 2011 New World Tourist with the Select Group, and his conclusions appear in the June issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine, the official publication of the Adventure Cycling Association — a great resource for touring. Just thought we’d share a couple of excerpts: “Abandon