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Econo
Dream Bike
By
Ford Kanzler
Mechanic-racer reveals the secrets to using the
Web and key off-line
sources to build a top-line bike with less damage
to the bank
account. Includes exclusive, impressive list
of sources for parts.
"Life Is a
Bike" Column By Gianna Bellofatto
Our bird's-eye viewer of conventional cycling
finds a peck of wisdom
in our feathered neighbors as cool air
arrives and long days meld into
short ones...
Shifting
Gears - Seasons Change
Have a seat. Today's Bike Psychology 101
lecture focuses on the
widespread but little-researched phenomenon
of ...
Bike
Bonding
How
To Maximize Performance With Less Effort! By Ed O'Keefe
The athlete's road to better focus is
not Rocket Science. It's paved
by "The Three Keys," explains
this blue-chip training consultant.
Bikexchange.com
Presidential Election 2000 Poll By Our Visitors
We
certainly have a real horse--I mean--bike race
on our hands
this election. Which candidate will be the
best bet for improvement of
bicycling opportunities in the United States?
See what our readers think and,
while you're there, be so kind as to log your
own vote.
This
Bicyclist's Presidential Choice By Jim Joyce, Editor
Nuts-N-Bits
of Andy: Shorts from the Fall 2000
Ask
the Mechanic Column
By
Andy "The Mechanic" Wallen
A
couple of dandy Question and Answer passages from the
most
recent edition of our "au repair
extraordinaire's" Ask the Mechanic,
including "Don't Get Shanghai-ed (China)
On a Budget"
and "The Old Steel Vs.
Aluminum Debate Rides Again."
From
The (tbe)X Files:
Timely selections from the Ghost of
Features Past.
Bike MATH By Patrick Clendenon From
Fall '97
Go figure, who ever knew there was so
much math in cycling?
Just in time for school, this feature by
young teen also appeared
in our Kids Only section.
Speculation
On the Next Century of Bicycling...
We are staging a repeat performance of
this timely collection
of cycling thought during each season of the year 2000.
We asked Maurice Tierney,
Publisher, Dirt Rag, to
give a prediction for the next century...
"I predict we'll burn up all the
fossil fuels in our SUV's and all start riding bikes
everywhere again. Then we'll live in a Utopian society where
people actually get
along with each other. Peace."