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"Life Is a
Bike" Column By Gianna Bellofatto
Seventh in her series of literary gems, our cycling columnist's latest
piece captures what so many of us feel about bicycling. Go take a...
Joy Ride
Stop
and Smell the Tulips: Touring In Holland By Theresa Russell
As our author/travel writer discovers, the
country that is home to quaint windmills is the quintessential haven for
bicyclists. Another excellent article from seasoned itinerant writer.
Beyond
the Streetcar. Way Beyond. By
Ted Katauskas
Oregon newspaper
columnist discovers the thrill of railbiking via the United States'
first and only commericial railbiking tour operator. All aboard!
Andy's Lesson on
Gears and Changing Speeds By
Andy "The Mechanic" Wallen
Our good Ask the
Mechanic columnist was a teacher before he had to choose between
education and running his growing bike shop. His educator touch is evident
in this excerpt from his latest column.
Bikexchange Fall 2001
Cyclist Poll By Our
Visitors
What kind of backyard bicycle mechanic are you? Can you true a wheel in
your sleep? Or do you get "derailed" by a simple discussion on
changing gears? Beginner, intermediate, or expert--no matter what level of
bike repair you consider yourself to occupy, we'd like to know.
(Posted 10/1/01, completed 12/31/01)