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Mom had no choice but to bike at night

Posted on September 30th . %
From the Detroit Free Press: Who rides a bike along Woodward Avenue near 12 Mile at 1:30 a.m.? That question arose on blogs, message boards and e-mails in the past several days ...

to the fools who keep stealing my bike

Posted on September 12th .
From Craigslist: Reply to: sale-838048539@craigslist.org [?] Date: 2008-09-12, 1:51PM EDT it's a death trap, and clearly each person who steals it realizes this ...
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Injured Cyclists and Idiotic Comments

Posted on August 20th . 2
[caption id="attachment_428" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Round Lake and Babcock"][/caption] I'm not going to get into the habit of posting every article relating to an accident involving a bicycle and a vehicle, ...
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A transportation revolution

Posted on August 19th .
Historical museum highlights history of bicycles From the Muskegon Chronicle: Imagine cruising around town on a velocipede, an all-wooden bicycle known affectionately as a "bone-shaker." Not exactly cushy for your ...
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MSU Biking Goes Global and Green

Posted on August 18th . %
MSU Bikes, run by my friend Tim Potter here on the campus of Michigan State University, has been getting a bit of local press attention lately: first a Read More →

Ticket makes park shortcut a costly decision for cyclist

Posted on August 1st .
From the Lansing State Journal: Tired and hungry, 56-year-old Diane Demers, who can't afford a car, was pedaling her bike home from work on the night of July 21. Advertisement It was ...