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December 2006

Start the new year off right

by Andrew Martin Published December 28, 2006August 3, 2016

For those of us not in Maui (and in the real world) how about a little challenge? I start most years off trying to see…

Maui Bike Shops

by Byron Published December 28, 2006August 3, 2016

A local told us that there are 4 bike shops in Maui and about 50 dudes. We didn’t meet any local dudes on our rides,…

Mercedes V. Bike Hugga

by Byron Published December 26, 2006August 3, 2016

As much as I enjoy riding in Maui, it’s like the LA of tropical islands – everyone does everything by car and it’s as car-based…

The Road to Hana by Bike

by Byron Published December 26, 2006August 3, 2016

In contrast to the hard work of Mr. Steepy, the road to Hana on a bike is a relaxing pleasure. That’s not to say it…

Maui Photos

by Byron Published December 24, 2006August 3, 2016

Just uploaded Maui photos to the Bike Hugger Photostream. The photos include Local Knowledge, Cruiser Girl, and Bike Volcano.

Simple, Brilliant Bike Storage

by Jason Swihart Published December 22, 2006August 3, 2016

We Huggaz love simple, elegant product design, preferably of the indestructible variety. We love it so much, one of us even designed the world’s simplest,…

More on Mr. Steepy in Maui

by Byron Published December 22, 2006August 3, 2016

As it was told to us, the 20% gut-wrenching climb on Maui’s best ride was named Mr Steepy after Lance said “man that’s steep!” during…

Narrow, Winding Roads in Maui

by Byron Published December 22, 2006August 3, 2016

While this “mountain in the middle of an ocean” is as car culture as it gets, after pedaling a few minutes from our resort, we…

Ktrak: Non-Dopey Snow Bike?

by Jason Swihart Published December 21, 2006August 3, 2016

Hang around either the ski or the bicycle industries, and eventually you’ll encounter some form of snowbike–a misbegotten contraption that neither skis nors bikes, looks…

What’s a Sharrow?

by Andrew Martin Published December 21, 2006August 3, 2016

They are in the Seattle Bicycle Master Plan. Portland and San Francisco have them already.

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