Showing posts with label Cycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cycling. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2011

Pedal Power


Last year around this time, I took some cargo bike test drives at the Flying Pigeon in northeast L.A. I would love to get a bakfiet. I've allowed myself a year of dreaming (and will continue to do so). In the interim, my youngest son and I decided to get a kid bike seat.


The kind folks at the Flying Pigeon got us suited up with a Yepp seat in my son's color choice. I will continue to dream about owning a bakfiet. In the meantime, you can find us on the road now.


Eric and my oldest son ventured out to test our new set up too. The Yepp seat is kid tested. Parent approved.


When my youngest son and I ventured into the store on Saturday, we were the fourth kid/parent team in line to pick up a kid bike seat. Will you be the next?

Monday, October 25, 2010

My Current Obsession: Cargo Bikes


I've been on the search for a way to get more strenuous exercise into my routine. The challenge is finding time away from my family to spend an hour or more working out. Then I started thinking about what can I do with my family. Swmming...out. Running...not unless I get a jogging stroller. I'm not much of a runner & pushing the weight of two kids would make me even less of a runner. Biking...now there's an idea. I was inspired by Sweet-Juniper's Popscycle. I could ride a bike with the kids.

I toyed with the notion of a kid seat in the front and a trail-a-bike in the back. The weight limit for kids in front is typically 35 pounds, which my youngest is already brushing up against. So I started looking at bakfiets. I took a test drive of the Nihola and Gazelle Cabby pictured above kindly snapped by Joseph the proprietor of the local Flying Pigeon. I am completely in love with the cargo bike and the Yepp kid bike seat. However, the cargo bikes are expensive ($2500-3400). I have not stopped dreaming just yet and plan to go back and test ride the Christiania box bikes when they arrive at the Flying Pigeon.

In anticipation in biking with kids, I rode the 6.3 rolling hill ride to my oldest son's school and back. I'm hoping that I might be able to work something out. Perhaps it will be biking with one kid at a time until I weld together a homemade box bike or sidecar or the bakfiet companies recognize what a wonderful marketing opportunity they would have by using Ramshackle Solid as the equivalent of a cellophaned bus.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

World Naked Bike Ride


My recent costume malfunction prompted a comment by BikeJuJu, which in turn, enticed me to check out his blog (http://www.bikejuju.com/). At first I thought I would cross post about his amazing Ethiopia bike pics (still may) but then I found 2 posts about the World Naked Bike Ride.

I never thought I would participate in such an event but after last Monday I'm feeling like I've already been halfway there. Now, who knows?

From BikeJuJu:
Naked Cyclists, A Blogger’s Best Friend
'Less gas, more ass' at nude bike ride