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2007

The Sky Fell Down in Seattle

by Byron Published December 3, 2007August 3, 2016

I’m in Vegas and just now getting reports of the deluge and flooding in Seattle. Anyone ride in that? Photos from the West Seattle Blog.

Biggest chicken parm ever

by Byron Published December 3, 2007August 3, 2016

In Vegas, off the strip and resorts, out where the locals eat you can get a chicken parm this big for like 8 bucks. Being…

Eastside Trail in Jeopardy

by Kelli Published December 2, 2007August 3, 2016

The Seattle Times reported Saturday that King County Executive Ron Sims and the Port of Seattle no longer agree on the future of BNSF Railway’s…

Being Evel

by Byron Published November 30, 2007August 3, 2016

I spent a better part of my youth on a Sears bike trying to jump and crash like Evel Knievel – him and the Bionic…

Bike Hugger LDN

by Byron Published November 30, 2007August 3, 2016

I’m in London next week for business and will ride all over the place. Any of our readers across the pond got some tips or…

BMX Sound Systems in the New York Times

by Dave R. Published November 30, 2007August 3, 2016

There’s an interesting article in the Grey Lady today about some bicycle culture popping up in NYC all the way from South America. Guyanese and…

A True Bike Hugger

by Byron Published November 29, 2007August 3, 2016

Ana bought her husband a Bike Hugger jersey and wrote this about it I purchased a Bike Hugger jersey for my husband and he used…

Issaquah-High Point Regional Trail opens

by Dave R. Published November 28, 2007August 3, 2016

View Larger Map Issaquah cut the ribbon today on a new pedestrian and cycle trail, connecting the dots between several existing trails and some central…

UPS Bike Delivery

by Byron Published November 28, 2007August 3, 2016

I haven’t reached anyone at UPS HQ to comment, but do have it confirmed that in Seattle they are going to deliver packages during the…

100,000,000 bikes!?

by Andrew Martin Published November 28, 2007August 3, 2016

The World Clock is closing in on 100 million bikes produced in 2007. There are some daunting stats on there.

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