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Written by Boston Biker on May 05. Via Livable Streets: This is a busy week in Boston, despite the stay-at-home advisory. Here are three ways you can take action for safer streets and better transit: 1. Send an email to speak up for a people-first Northern Ave Bridge. The City of Boston is holding a virtual meeting this Wednesday, May 6th to ROLLING IN BOSTON · MODELING A BICYCLE WHEEL IN Modeling a Bicycle Wheel in Grasshopper & Rhino. Things have been a bit slow at work lately, so I decided to expand on my 3D modelling skills and teach myself the intricacies of Grasshopper, a parametric/generative modelling plugin for Rhino which is a NURBS modelling program used extensively in architecture (my field) as wellas jewelry and
CARBON BICYCLE FORKS: CAUTIONS, FACTS AND MISCONCEPTIONS Strong forks will last more than 10,000 cycles with a load of 270 lb. But our minimum standard begins at over 15,000 at 315 lbs. for road forks and 18,000 for cross forks and tandem. But our production forks are stronger than that, often going into the 20FUTURE CRASH
Ok where to start with this onethis might be one of the nerdiest things I have ever done. Back in the 70s there was a great Avalon Hill Dune board game, it was a lot of fun, and I remember playing it once at a friends house because his dad had a copy.As a HUGE dune fan (see this site for more of my Dune work), I have been looking to get my hands on a copy for years. MASSACHUSETTS MOTORIZED BICYCLE AND “MOTORIZED SCOOTER The following was enacted as Chapter 396 of the Acts of 2004 and is in Chapter 90, section 1E of the General Laws. Boldface is mine. Section 1E. A motorized scooter shall not be operated on any way by a person not possessing a valid driver’s license orISOLATECYCLIST
Turning The Loss Of Cycling Ability Into A Gain. Posted on January 19, 2015 by IsolateCyclist. Life starts with almost unlimited and unknown potential. A newborn is a mystery in that he or she might be anyone, might do anything and might even make a difference in the world we live in. But, the farther along life progresses, the smaller the INSTALLING FENDERS ON A ROAD BIKE NOT DESIGNED FOR THEM Installing fenders on a road bike not designed for them. Tweet. Most bikes are designed with provisions for installation of “extras”, such as racks, fenders, and bottle cages. This usually means small threaded bosses brazed onto the frame at carefully chosen locations. Touring bikes, which are designed to be ridden long distances loadedup
BICYCLE WEIGHT LIMITS Combined Rider weight limit of 550lbs: Tandem bicycles”. These weight limits are higher than many new cyclists expect them to be. In numerous forums, riders in the 225 to 250 weight range have asked others about whether they’re too heavy for a given bike. They may be at the upper range for some bikes, and could be a little too heavy forothers.
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Also, at the three mile mark there’s about 1/2 hour rest at a park where food vendors sell all manner of sandwiches and drinks. This part of the ride is the “date night” part of the night where people who have been eying each other during the ride say hello. JUNE | 2014 | NATURAL CYCLECTION Evolving tools and techniques for cyclingBOSTON BIKER
Written by Boston Biker on May 05. Via Livable Streets: This is a busy week in Boston, despite the stay-at-home advisory. Here are three ways you can take action for safer streets and better transit: 1. Send an email to speak up for a people-first Northern Ave Bridge. The City of Boston is holding a virtual meeting this Wednesday, May 6th to ROLLING IN BOSTON · MODELING A BICYCLE WHEEL IN Modeling a Bicycle Wheel in Grasshopper & Rhino. Things have been a bit slow at work lately, so I decided to expand on my 3D modelling skills and teach myself the intricacies of Grasshopper, a parametric/generative modelling plugin for Rhino which is a NURBS modelling program used extensively in architecture (my field) as wellas jewelry and
CARBON BICYCLE FORKS: CAUTIONS, FACTS AND MISCONCEPTIONS Strong forks will last more than 10,000 cycles with a load of 270 lb. But our minimum standard begins at over 15,000 at 315 lbs. for road forks and 18,000 for cross forks and tandem. But our production forks are stronger than that, often going into the 20FUTURE CRASH
Ok where to start with this onethis might be one of the nerdiest things I have ever done. Back in the 70s there was a great Avalon Hill Dune board game, it was a lot of fun, and I remember playing it once at a friends house because his dad had a copy.As a HUGE dune fan (see this site for more of my Dune work), I have been looking to get my hands on a copy for years. MASSACHUSETTS MOTORIZED BICYCLE AND “MOTORIZED SCOOTER The following was enacted as Chapter 396 of the Acts of 2004 and is in Chapter 90, section 1E of the General Laws. Boldface is mine. Section 1E. A motorized scooter shall not be operated on any way by a person not possessing a valid driver’s license orISOLATECYCLIST
Turning The Loss Of Cycling Ability Into A Gain. Posted on January 19, 2015 by IsolateCyclist. Life starts with almost unlimited and unknown potential. A newborn is a mystery in that he or she might be anyone, might do anything and might even make a difference in the world we live in. But, the farther along life progresses, the smaller the INSTALLING FENDERS ON A ROAD BIKE NOT DESIGNED FOR THEM Installing fenders on a road bike not designed for them. Tweet. Most bikes are designed with provisions for installation of “extras”, such as racks, fenders, and bottle cages. This usually means small threaded bosses brazed onto the frame at carefully chosen locations. Touring bikes, which are designed to be ridden long distances loadedup
BICYCLE WEIGHT LIMITS Combined Rider weight limit of 550lbs: Tandem bicycles”. These weight limits are higher than many new cyclists expect them to be. In numerous forums, riders in the 225 to 250 weight range have asked others about whether they’re too heavy for a given bike. They may be at the upper range for some bikes, and could be a little too heavy forothers.
THE GOLDEN RULE
Also, at the three mile mark there’s about 1/2 hour rest at a park where food vendors sell all manner of sandwiches and drinks. This part of the ride is the “date night” part of the night where people who have been eying each other during the ride say hello. JUNE | 2014 | NATURAL CYCLECTION Evolving tools and techniques for cycling BOSTON BIKER » NEWS Cyclist Killed By Truck Driver. Written by Boston Biker on Feb 17. Share. In another in a sad series of drivers of large vehicles killing cyclists, Paula Sharaga age 69 was killed in Cambridge after being hit by a cement truck. She was a peace activist, a librarian and will be missed sorely by her husband and family.STREET SMARTS
Door-zone bike lane, 859 Massachusetts Avenue. This carries the implication that the door zone is the safest place to ride. It is not. 859 Massachusetts Avenue in 2017. There was no bike lane stripe. Signs as seen from a driver’s position in the right-turn lane from Massachusetts Avenue to BOSTON BIKER » BLOG ARCHIVE » HOW TO BUILD A 1000$ BICYCLE The entire list ( buy it all here ): Bicycle trailer axle $60. Bicycle trailer hitch $50. Trailer hitch pin $4. Towbar $120. tubes for tires $7. Tires $26. Rims with bearings $85. With shipping the entire thing came to $370 + $80 for the cargo holder (it was on sale when I got it)= ~$450.
FUTURE CRASH
Ok where to start with this onethis might be one of the nerdiest things I have ever done. Back in the 70s there was a great Avalon Hill Dune board game, it was a lot of fun, and I remember playing it once at a friends house because his dad had a copy.As a HUGE dune fan (see this site for more of my Dune work), I have been looking to get my hands on a copy for years. BOSTON BIKER » BLOG ARCHIVE » BOSTON CYCLIST UNION UPDATE On August 10th, come socialize, ride bikes and visit murals throughout Boston! It will be a slow, 10-mile roll to check out 8-10 murals in Boston, with the option to finish at Coppersmith in Southie for refreshing New Belgium Mural Agua Fresca Cerveza beer and food. Along the way, ride leaders will share a brief background of each mural andTHE GOLDEN RULE
Also, at the three mile mark there’s about 1/2 hour rest at a park where food vendors sell all manner of sandwiches and drinks. This part of the ride is the “date night” part of the night where people who have been eying each other during the ride say hello. THE GHOST RIDER’S BIKE The Ghost Rider’s Bike. Silently, in the dark of night, unearthly white bikes appear on city streets. Sometime, when no one was looking, a ghost cyclist deposited what was left of a corporeal life. On a street corner, a milky metal frame leans against a gray pole, covered with flowers and signage reminiscent of its owner. BOSTON BIKER » BLOG ARCHIVE » CAMBRIDGE INSTALLS SELF HELP Boston Bicycle Messenger Association; Besides the super cool free blogs, BostonBiker.org also offers hosting (usually free).. Do you have need of a place to host your Boston bike related website? Let usknow, we can help.
ENGINEERING. BESPOKE. One is a T-class stereo amplifier for the midrange speakers. That’s installed on the inside of the box to keep it away from weather — this drop-in stereo system is designed to work even in rain. The speakers and the second D-class monoblock subwoofer amplifier are JUNE | 2014 | NATURAL CYCLECTION Evolving tools and techniques for cyclingBOSTON BIKER
Written by Boston Biker on May 05. Via Livable Streets: This is a busy week in Boston, despite the stay-at-home advisory. Here are three ways you can take action for safer streets and better transit: 1. Send an email to speak up for a people-first Northern Ave Bridge. The City of Boston is holding a virtual meeting this Wednesday, May 6th to ROLLING IN BOSTON · MODELING A BICYCLE WHEEL IN Modeling a Bicycle Wheel in Grasshopper & Rhino. Things have been a bit slow at work lately, so I decided to expand on my 3D modelling skills and teach myself the intricacies of Grasshopper, a parametric/generative modelling plugin for Rhino which is a NURBS modelling program used extensively in architecture (my field) as wellas jewelry and
FUTURE CRASH
Ok where to start with this onethis might be one of the nerdiest things I have ever done. Back in the 70s there was a great Avalon Hill Dune board game, it was a lot of fun, and I remember playing it once at a friends house because his dad had a copy.As a HUGE dune fan (see this site for more of my Dune work), I have been looking to get my hands on a copy for years. INSTALLING FENDERS ON A ROAD BIKE NOT DESIGNED FOR THEM Installing fenders on a road bike not designed for them. Tweet. Most bikes are designed with provisions for installation of “extras”, such as racks, fenders, and bottle cages. This usually means small threaded bosses brazed onto the frame at carefully chosen locations. Touring bikes, which are designed to be ridden long distances loadedup
BICYCLE WEIGHT LIMITS Combined Rider weight limit of 550lbs: Tandem bicycles”. These weight limits are higher than many new cyclists expect them to be. In numerous forums, riders in the 225 to 250 weight range have asked others about whether they’re too heavy for a given bike. They may be at the upper range for some bikes, and could be a little too heavy forothers.
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Turning The Loss Of Cycling Ability Into A Gain. Posted on January 19, 2015 by IsolateCyclist. Life starts with almost unlimited and unknown potential. A newborn is a mystery in that he or she might be anyone, might do anything and might even make a difference in the world we live in. But, the farther along life progresses, the smaller the CARBON BICYCLE FORKS: CAUTIONS, FACTS AND MISCONCEPTIONS Strong forks will last more than 10,000 cycles with a load of 270 lb. But our minimum standard begins at over 15,000 at 315 lbs. for road forks and 18,000 for cross forks and tandem. But our production forks are stronger than that, often going into the 20 MASSACHUSETTS MOTORIZED BICYCLE AND “MOTORIZED SCOOTER The following was enacted as Chapter 396 of the Acts of 2004 and is in Chapter 90, section 1E of the General Laws. Boldface is mine. Section 1E. A motorized scooter shall not be operated on any way by a person not possessing a valid driver’s license or HAVE BIKE WILL TRAVEL Finally! I got a chance to pack my Surly Traveler’s Check. and take it on a flight for an excellent Florida vacation! As you can see, it is a very snug fit in the case! MASSACHUSETTS LOW-SPEED MOTOR VEHICLE LAW Massachusetts low-speed motor vehicle law. It is legal to operate a farm tractor, horsedrawn carriage, construction equipment, bicycle or motorized bicycle (moped) on any public way in the Commonwealth except for limited-access and express state highways. The rules for low-speed motor vehicles are far, far more restrictive, making theseBOSTON BIKER
Written by Boston Biker on May 05. Via Livable Streets: This is a busy week in Boston, despite the stay-at-home advisory. Here are three ways you can take action for safer streets and better transit: 1. Send an email to speak up for a people-first Northern Ave Bridge. The City of Boston is holding a virtual meeting this Wednesday, May 6th to ROLLING IN BOSTON · MODELING A BICYCLE WHEEL IN Modeling a Bicycle Wheel in Grasshopper & Rhino. Things have been a bit slow at work lately, so I decided to expand on my 3D modelling skills and teach myself the intricacies of Grasshopper, a parametric/generative modelling plugin for Rhino which is a NURBS modelling program used extensively in architecture (my field) as wellas jewelry and
FUTURE CRASH
Ok where to start with this onethis might be one of the nerdiest things I have ever done. Back in the 70s there was a great Avalon Hill Dune board game, it was a lot of fun, and I remember playing it once at a friends house because his dad had a copy.As a HUGE dune fan (see this site for more of my Dune work), I have been looking to get my hands on a copy for years. INSTALLING FENDERS ON A ROAD BIKE NOT DESIGNED FOR THEM Installing fenders on a road bike not designed for them. Tweet. Most bikes are designed with provisions for installation of “extras”, such as racks, fenders, and bottle cages. This usually means small threaded bosses brazed onto the frame at carefully chosen locations. Touring bikes, which are designed to be ridden long distances loadedup
BICYCLE WEIGHT LIMITS Combined Rider weight limit of 550lbs: Tandem bicycles”. These weight limits are higher than many new cyclists expect them to be. In numerous forums, riders in the 225 to 250 weight range have asked others about whether they’re too heavy for a given bike. They may be at the upper range for some bikes, and could be a little too heavy forothers.
ISOLATECYCLIST
Turning The Loss Of Cycling Ability Into A Gain. Posted on January 19, 2015 by IsolateCyclist. Life starts with almost unlimited and unknown potential. A newborn is a mystery in that he or she might be anyone, might do anything and might even make a difference in the world we live in. But, the farther along life progresses, the smaller the CARBON BICYCLE FORKS: CAUTIONS, FACTS AND MISCONCEPTIONS Strong forks will last more than 10,000 cycles with a load of 270 lb. But our minimum standard begins at over 15,000 at 315 lbs. for road forks and 18,000 for cross forks and tandem. But our production forks are stronger than that, often going into the 20 MASSACHUSETTS MOTORIZED BICYCLE AND “MOTORIZED SCOOTER The following was enacted as Chapter 396 of the Acts of 2004 and is in Chapter 90, section 1E of the General Laws. Boldface is mine. Section 1E. A motorized scooter shall not be operated on any way by a person not possessing a valid driver’s license or HAVE BIKE WILL TRAVEL Finally! I got a chance to pack my Surly Traveler’s Check. and take it on a flight for an excellent Florida vacation! As you can see, it is a very snug fit in the case! MASSACHUSETTS LOW-SPEED MOTOR VEHICLE LAW Massachusetts low-speed motor vehicle law. It is legal to operate a farm tractor, horsedrawn carriage, construction equipment, bicycle or motorized bicycle (moped) on any public way in the Commonwealth except for limited-access and express state highways. The rules for low-speed motor vehicles are far, far more restrictive, making theseBOSTON BIKER
Written by Boston Biker on May 05. Via Livable Streets: This is a busy week in Boston, despite the stay-at-home advisory. Here are three ways you can take action for safer streets and better transit: 1. Send an email to speak up for a people-first Northern Ave Bridge. The City of Boston is holding a virtual meeting this Wednesday, May 6th toBOSTON BIKER
Most Somerville Residents Surveyed Wanted Protected Bike Lanes On Powder House Blvd Written by Boston Biker on Jul 26 . From the email: City staff just released their survey data and it shows that, according to online survey results, more than 70% of Somerville residents wanted protected bike lanes on Powder House Blvd as their most preferred option. BOSTON BIKER » BLOG ARCHIVE » HOW TO BUILD A 1000$ BICYCLE The entire list ( buy it all here ): Bicycle trailer axle $60. Bicycle trailer hitch $50. Trailer hitch pin $4. Towbar $120. tubes for tires $7. Tires $26. Rims with bearings $85. With shipping the entire thing came to $370 + $80 for the cargo holder (it was on sale when I got it)= ~$450.
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Door-zone bike lane, 859 Massachusetts Avenue. This carries the implication that the door zone is the safest place to ride. It is not. 859 Massachusetts Avenue in 2017. There was no bike lane stripe. Signs as seen from a driver’s position in the right-turn lane from Massachusetts Avenue to HAVE BIKE WILL TRAVEL Finally! I got a chance to pack my Surly Traveler’s Check. and take it on a flight for an excellent Florida vacation! As you can see, it is a very snug fit in the case! BRASS | FUTURE CRASH I have always been fascinated with Ginkgo’s. The last of a family of trees, the Ginkgo is unique both historically, genetically, and has its own unique beauty.. This Christmas I made a bunch of them for friends and family. The leaves are etched to give a lovely sparkle when they hit the light, and they dangle on a silver chain from a simple silver post, that is capped with a brass circle. PUG VELO | ANOTHER GREAT BLOG ON BOSTONBIKER.ORG POST SCRIPT: Gordo informs me that he will now entertain questions from the public, and answer them here. Need advice on what beer goes best with high-protein soy-based kibble? JP BIKES SPRING ROLL On Sunday, a hundred or so happy cyclists came out to circle Jamaica Plain in JP Bikes annual bike parade. My 3 1/2 year old son Peter rode with me in the annual JP Bikes Spring Roll and had a blast. Participants were encouraged to decorate their bikes. ENGINEERING. BESPOKE. One is a T-class stereo amplifier for the midrange speakers. That’s installed on the inside of the box to keep it away from weather — this drop-in stereo system is designed to work even in rain. The speakers and the second D-class monoblock subwoofer amplifier areCOMPANY FACTSHEET
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Action Alert (x3!) Written by Boston Biker on May 05 . Via Livable Streets: This is a busy week in Boston, despite the stay-at-home advisory. Here are three ways youSTREET SMARTS
Let’s take a look at the intersection of Essex Street with Dummer Street in Brookline over the years, with the aid of Google Street Views. Essex Street leads south from Commonwealth Avenue opposite the Boston University Bridge — see Google map.. In 2007, Essex Street had parking on the west side, which resulted in wrong-way dooring conflicts with (then illegal) contraflow bicycle traffic.ISOLATECYCLIST
Life starts with almost unlimited and unknown potential. A newborn is a mystery in that he or she might be anyone, might do anything and might even make a difference in the world we live in. MASSACHUSETTS MOTORIZED BICYCLE AND “MOTORIZED SCOOTER Massachusetts law about motorized bicycles is a confused and disorganized mess. I’ll delineate the problems and make recommendations here. the law makes no distinction between electrically-assisted bicycles and ones with gasoline engines;FUTURE CRASH
Ok where to start with this onethis might be one of the nerdiest things I have ever done. Back in the 70s there was a great Avalon Hill Dune board game, it was a lot of fun, and I remember playing it once at a friends house because his dad had a copy.As a HUGE dune fan (see this site for more of my Dune work), I have been looking to get my hands on a copy for years. ROLLING IN BOSTON · MODELING A BICYCLE WHEEL IN Things have been a bit slow at work lately, so I decided to expand on my 3D modelling skills and teach myself the intricacies of Grasshopper, a parametric/generative modelling plugin for Rhino which is a NURBS modelling program used extensively in INSTALLING FENDERS ON A ROAD BIKE NOT DESIGNED FOR THEM But I’m also a firm believer that all bikes should have fenders, and I was determined to get this bike appropriately clad. When I started researching my fender options, I found that some companies like Planet Bike and SKS sell ready-made solutions for bikes not designed for fenders, including “clip-on” fenders. However, all of these designs leave something to be desired. CARBON BICYCLE FORKS: CAUTIONS, FACTS AND MISCONCEPTIONS On my post about the 2011 Jamis Coda Sport, a reader left an interesting comment about the catastrophic failure of carbon forks.When I was writing the post, it never occurred to me that the carbon fork, which I wanted, would be a problem for someone else. BICYCLE WEIGHT LIMITS do you sell or recommend a good heavy duty back wheel ( I need to change gears also) for my 2011 jamis cruiser. I weigh 290 and my spokes are loosening and I need something heavier in the back- my front tire and wheel are fine the tube is a 700c 35-45. PUG VELO | ANOTHER GREAT BLOG ON BOSTONBIKER.ORG POST SCRIPT: Gordo informs me that he will now entertain questions from the public, and answer them here. Need advice on what beer goes best with high-protein soy-based kibble?BOSTON BIKER
Action Alert (x3!) Written by Boston Biker on May 05 . Via Livable Streets: This is a busy week in Boston, despite the stay-at-home advisory. Here are three ways youSTREET SMARTS
Let’s take a look at the intersection of Essex Street with Dummer Street in Brookline over the years, with the aid of Google Street Views. Essex Street leads south from Commonwealth Avenue opposite the Boston University Bridge — see Google map.. In 2007, Essex Street had parking on the west side, which resulted in wrong-way dooring conflicts with (then illegal) contraflow bicycle traffic.ISOLATECYCLIST
Life starts with almost unlimited and unknown potential. A newborn is a mystery in that he or she might be anyone, might do anything and might even make a difference in the world we live in. MASSACHUSETTS MOTORIZED BICYCLE AND “MOTORIZED SCOOTER Massachusetts law about motorized bicycles is a confused and disorganized mess. I’ll delineate the problems and make recommendations here. the law makes no distinction between electrically-assisted bicycles and ones with gasoline engines;FUTURE CRASH
Ok where to start with this onethis might be one of the nerdiest things I have ever done. Back in the 70s there was a great Avalon Hill Dune board game, it was a lot of fun, and I remember playing it once at a friends house because his dad had a copy.As a HUGE dune fan (see this site for more of my Dune work), I have been looking to get my hands on a copy for years. ROLLING IN BOSTON · MODELING A BICYCLE WHEEL IN Things have been a bit slow at work lately, so I decided to expand on my 3D modelling skills and teach myself the intricacies of Grasshopper, a parametric/generative modelling plugin for Rhino which is a NURBS modelling program used extensively in INSTALLING FENDERS ON A ROAD BIKE NOT DESIGNED FOR THEM But I’m also a firm believer that all bikes should have fenders, and I was determined to get this bike appropriately clad. When I started researching my fender options, I found that some companies like Planet Bike and SKS sell ready-made solutions for bikes not designed for fenders, including “clip-on” fenders. However, all of these designs leave something to be desired. CARBON BICYCLE FORKS: CAUTIONS, FACTS AND MISCONCEPTIONS On my post about the 2011 Jamis Coda Sport, a reader left an interesting comment about the catastrophic failure of carbon forks.When I was writing the post, it never occurred to me that the carbon fork, which I wanted, would be a problem for someone else. BICYCLE WEIGHT LIMITS do you sell or recommend a good heavy duty back wheel ( I need to change gears also) for my 2011 jamis cruiser. I weigh 290 and my spokes are loosening and I need something heavier in the back- my front tire and wheel are fine the tube is a 700c 35-45. PUG VELO | ANOTHER GREAT BLOG ON BOSTONBIKER.ORG POST SCRIPT: Gordo informs me that he will now entertain questions from the public, and answer them here. Need advice on what beer goes best with high-protein soy-based kibble? BOSTON BIKER » NEWS Boston receives a flat $0.10 per Uber/Lyft trip that starts in the city. A bill under consideration at the State House would change that, setting a variable fee that accountsSTREET SMARTS
Let’s take a look at the intersection of Essex Street with Dummer Street in Brookline over the years, with the aid of Google Street Views. Essex Street leads south from Commonwealth Avenue opposite the Boston University Bridge — see Google map.. In 2007, Essex Street had parking on the west side, which resulted in wrong-way dooring conflicts with (then illegal) contraflow bicycle traffic. BOSTON BIKER » BLOG ARCHIVE » BOSTON CYCLIST UNION UPDATE Boston receives a flat $0.10 per Uber/Lyft trip that starts in the city. A bill under consideration at the State House would change that, setting a variable fee that accounts for distance, demand, and whether the ride is shared or solo. BOSTON BIKER » BLOG ARCHIVE » HOW TO BUILD A 1000$ BICYCLE 25 Responses to “How To Build A 1000$ Bicycle Trailer For $450” By William Furr on Oct 25, 2014 | Reply. wow that’s great! Thanks for writing it up with pictures and a step by step guide.FUTURE CRASH
Ok where to start with this onethis might be one of the nerdiest things I have ever done. Back in the 70s there was a great Avalon Hill Dune board game, it was a lot of fun, and I remember playing it once at a friends house because his dad had a copy.As a HUGE dune fan (see this site for more of my Dune work), I have been looking to get my hands on a copy for years. ALT-BIKER | WHEN YOU RIDE THE WORLD IS A BETTER PLACE Frosti the Snowbike took her first ride today, I brought her back to life after a long time she spend under a tarp in my backyard. Prior to that she was a work bike – commuter bike – and general go to around the local town errand runner. HAVE BIKE WILL TRAVEL Finally! I got a chance to pack my Surly Traveler’s Check. and take it on a flight for an excellent Florida vacation! As you can see, it is a very snug fit in the case! NON-RESPONSIVE SIGNAL ACTUATORS IN WALTHAM I have discussed the actuator issue with Tim Kelly of the Signals and Wires Department, City of Waltham, and he told me that he is entirely in favor of having responsive signals, but that installations are changed only when a street is reconstructed: not when it is only repaved, as was the case with Main Street.The problem, then, is bureaucratic: it requires a change in policy, and minor CONNECTING THE BOSTON UNIVERSITY CAMPUS The Boston University campus is, let’s face it, a strip mall with classrooms. Commonwealth Avenue is the only way to get from one end of the campus to the other.CRANKYCOFFEY
Good evening. This morning, I was on my usual route to work. I was in line behind a few cars, making a left from Winsdor onto Main Streets in Cambridge. An 18 wheeler tried to negotiate right on red as I was trying to negotiate my turn & I thought he was going torun me down!
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THE LATEST FROM BOSTONBIKER.ORG News, Events, UpdatesACTION ALERT (X3!)
Written by Boston Biker on May 05 Via Livable Streets: This is a busy week in Boston, despite the stay-at-home advisory. Here are three ways you can take action for safer streets and bettertransit:
1. SEND AN EMAIL TO SPEAK UP FOR A PEOPLE-FIRST NORTHERN AVE BRIDGE The City of Boston is holding a virtual meeting this Wednesday, May 6th to share an UPDATED DESIGN for the Northern Avenue Bridge project. Despite significant public support, the City has not committed to ensuring the bridge is reserved for people walking, biking and emergency use only. TAKE 5 MINUTES NOW to let the project team and City Council know that this project should not be approved in the budget until the City commits to a Northern Avenue Bridge that prioritizes people and respects the historic legacy of this iconic structure — EMAIL THE CITY OF BOSTON AND AT-LARGE CITY COUNCILORS BY WEDNESDAY, MAY 6TH (SEE SUGGESTED TEMPLATE IN THE ORANGE BOX AT LINK). 2. REGISTER FOR OUR THIRD VIRTUAL STREETTALK THIS WEDNESDAY AT 6PM! Once jobs and businesses begin to re-open, how can the MBTA continue to allow people to be safe and feel comfortable getting back on transit? Join us for our third virtual StreetTalk as we explore what is happening globally as transit systems in other countries begin to welcome non-essential riders back and discuss what we can learn from their experiences. To explore this topic in depth, we’ll be joined by Heather Thompson from ITDP (Institute for Transportation & Development Policy) and Steven Higashide from TRANSITCENTER.
EVENT DETAILS:
STREETTALK: KEEP TRANSIT MOVING Wednesday, May 6, 6:00pm – 7:00pm @ Virtual Zoom ConferenceRegister here
3. SPEAK UP FOR SAFE STREETS AND BETTER TRANSIT AT THE BOSTON TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS BUDGET HEARING ONTHURSDAY.
Join us at the “streets” budget hearing to thank Mayor Walsh for proposing budget increases for Vision Zero programs and the bike network, and to comment in support of the City Council approving theproposal.
As outlined in our recent GO BOSTON 2030 PROGRESS REPORT,
we know the City needs to pick up the pace on critical projects, including the bike network and the Columbia Road redesign. Projects like the protected bike network and walk- and bike-friendly Main Streets are even more important in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and we hope to see the City make significant progress this year. CHECK OUT OUR REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS,
AND LET THE CITY COUNCIL KNOW THAT GO BOSTON 2030 GOALS AND PROJECTS ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU.EVENT DETAILS:
BOSTON TRANSPORTATION + PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS BUDGET HEARING Thursday, May 7, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm @ VIRTUAL ZOOM CONFERENCE (Meeting ID: 359 230 088 | Password: 018142) IF YOU AREN’T AVAILABLE DURING THE HEARING TO TESTIFY LIVE VIA VIDEOCONFERENCE, YOU CAN SEND IN WRITTEN TESTIMONY OR PRE-RECORDED VIDEOS TO MICHELLE.A.GOLDBERG@BOSTON.GOV.Sincerely,
LivableStreets
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LIVABLE STREETS UPDATE Written by Boston Biker on Aug 20from the email:
DOUBLE YOUR DONATION FOR TOUR DE STREETS_TDM Photography_
TOUR DE STREETS
is
Saturday, September 7th — less than three weeks away! This annual event is turning 10 this year, and will feature a 10-mile urban bike ride, a 4-mile family-friendly bike ride, and a 3-mile walk. Don’t care to bike or walk? Simply join us for the party! Your participation directly supports all of our programs, including VISION ZERO, BETTER
BUSES
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and the EMERALD NETWORK!
We just launched our $15K IN 15 DAYS DONATION MATCHING CHALLENGE! Every donation between now and August 30th will be matched up to$15K! REGISTER
, DONATE
,
or BECOME A MEMBER
before
August 30th to have your contribution double!Register
Event Details:
TOUR DE STREETS – 10TH ANNIVERSARY Saturday, September 7th, 9:00am-2:00pm @ Turtle Swamp Brewing 3377 Washington St, Jamaica Plain 02130 ------------------------- CHECK OUT THE CAMBRIDGE VISION ZERO PROGRESS REPORT _Nicolaus Czarnecki_ Last week, the MASSACHUSETTS VISION ZERO COALITIONand
the City of Cambridge jointly released a Progress Report assessing the City of Cambridge’s implementation of its Vision Zero Action Plan. The report outlines the City’s accomplishments and challenges faced in the first year after the release of the Vision Zero Cambridge Action Plan, and provides next steps for implementation. We are committed to reporting on the progress of Vision Zero initiatives and welcomed the opportunity to collaborate with the City of Cambridge on this report. TO READ THE REPORT, CLICK HERE.
------------------------- ARE YOU READY TO VOTE IN UPCOMING ELECTIONS? LEARN MORE ABOUT LOCALCANDIDATES
LivableStreets and our MASSACHUSETTS VISION ZERO COALITIONpartners
distributed a people-centered streets questionnaire to candidates in Boston, Cambridge, and Somerville in order to help residents make informed choices in the upcoming election. HERE ARE THREE WAYS THAT YOU CAN USE THE CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE:
* Read candidates’ answers to help inform your vote. * Reach out to your local candidates to let them know that their answers to these questions matter. * Forward this email to five of your friends. Encourage them to learn more and vote. This election is an important opportunity to weigh in on the issues that matter most to you. THE LEADERS WE ELECT WILL MAKE DECISIONS THAT AFFECT THE LIVABILITY OF OUR STREETS. So if you’re able to vote in local races, please head to the polls this fall! Here are the dates for upcoming municipal elections: Tuesday, September 10, 2019 – Somerville Preliminary Election Tuesday, September 24, 2019 – Boston Preliminary Election Tuesday, November 5, 2019 – General Election for BOSTON, CAMBRIDGE
,
and SOMERVILLE
------------------------- JOIN US FOR A BUS PRIORITY LEARN-A-THON The City of Boston and the MBTA are teaming up to improve bus travel experiences across Boston. These improvements can take many different forms. Come and learn about all the different tools that can be used to make bus trips faster, safer, and more reliable on Wednesday,August 21st.
Event Details:
BUS PRIORITY LEARN-A-THON Wednesday, August 21, 6:00 – 8:00 pm @ Central Boston Elder Services 2315 Washington StreetBoston, MA 02119
------------------------- JOIN US FOR MOTHERLOAD FILM SCREENING Feeling inspired by TOUR DE STREETS?
Join us a few days later, on September 15th, at a film screening about cargo bikes and learn why people love them. MOTHERLOADis
a crowdsourced documentary about a new mother’s quest to understand the increasing isolation and disconnection of the digital age, its planetary impact, and how cargo bikes could be an antidote. Kids arewelcome!
Event Details:
MOTHERLOAD
Sunday, September 15, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm @ The Brattle Theatre 40 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA -------------------------OPPORTUNITIES
* CITY OF BOSTON, DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING: The Boston Transportation Department is searching for a Director of Engineering who is well versed in state of the art tools and practices to create sustainable and multi-modal transportation networks including bicycle, pedestrian and transit focused street design and cutting edge safety treatments. To learn more and apply, CLICK HERE.
* ITDP (INSTITUTE FOR TRANSPORTATION & DEVELOPMENT POLICY), PUBLIC TRANSIT MANAGER: The Public Transit Manager will play a key role in overseeing the conceptualization, design and implementation of sustainable transport solutions. To learn more and apply, CLICK HERE.
* MBTA, _VARIOUS_:
* BUS TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEMS FELLOW * MUNICIPAL ENGAGEMENT FELLOW * CIVIL ASSET INFORMATION MANAGER * PROJECT MANAGER – COMMUTER RAIL, TRANSIT & FACILITIES * WALKBOSTON, INTERN: WalkBoston interns gain experience in transportation-related planning and design, community engagement, advocacy, and neighborhood revitalization efforts. If you have an interest in learning firsthand how walkability affects community health, civic participation and overall quality of life, then an internship at WalkBoston could be a career-enhancing experience for you. To learn more and apply, CLICK HERE.
* CITY OF SOMERVILLE, PEDESTRIAN AND TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS: PEDESTRIAN AND TRANSIT ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS: THE CITY OF SOMERVILLE IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS TO FILL 10 SEATS ON THE NEWLY FORMED PEDESTRIAN AND TRANSIT ADVISORY COMMITTEE. THE COMMITTEE’S INPUT WILL SUPPORT AND GUIDE CITY POLICIES AND PLANS TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS FOR PUBLIC TRANSIT RIDERS AND PEDESTRIANS. TO LEARN MORE AND APPLY (DEADLINE: 9/6/19),CLICK HERE.
* URBANADVENTOURS, _VARIOUS_: DO YOU LOVE RIDING BIKES AND BEING OUTDOORS? ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN ACTIVE, HANDS-ON JOB THAT PROVIDES A LIVABLE INCOME? URBAN ADVENTOURS (UA) IS BOSTON’S DOWNTOWN BICYCLE SHOP, AND THEY ARE LOOKING FOR HARD WORKING PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSIONATE ABOUT BICYCLES TO HELP GROW THEIR FAST PACED, DYNAMIC BUSINESS. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OPEN POSITIONS AND APPLY, CLICK HERE.Add to Reddit.
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MASS VISION ZERO COALITION POSTS CANDIDATE ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ABOUTROAD SAFETY
Written by Boston Biker on Aug 20 The Massachusetts Vision Zero Coalition has posted answersto
questions about road safety – for both at-large candidates and candidates in specific districts in the Sept. 24 preliminaries.(from U Hub
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BOSTON CYCLIST UNION UPDATE Written by Boston Biker on Aug 05from the email:
Mural Ride, Protected Bike Lanes, Member Discounts and more!Mural Ride
On August 10th, come socialize, ride bikes and visit murals throughout Boston! It will be a slow, 10-mile roll to check out 8-10 murals in Boston, with the option to finish at Coppersmith in Southie for refreshing New Belgium Mural Agua Fresca Cerveza beer and food. Along the way, ride leaders will share a brief background of each mural and artist, so you can learn more about the interesting artwork lining ourcity streets.
Please note: We will not be providing on-site tools, like pumps or chain lube, so please make sure your bike is tuned up before the ride. If you need any repairs ahead of time, you can visit the Dudley Bike Workshop on Tuesdays from 3:30-7:30, or a Bike to Market event (fullcalendar on website
).
RSVP!
Standing up for protected bike lanes. Literally. This month, we sent a powerful signalthat
protected bike lanes (PBLs) save lives. More than 120 people joined us to stage people-protected bike lanes on Park Drive and Fenway to protest the Department of Conservation and Recreation’s decision against providing physical separation for cyclists on those roads. The following week, we helped organize a Critical Mass-style ride on Memorial Drive to demonstrate against another DCR plan, which fails to provide adequate, safe spaces for all modes along that parkway. Both actions received widespread, favorable coverage,
elevating bike safety in the public consciousness, shaping the narrative around this issue, and building pressure on officials to act. In conjunction with these actions, we also testified at a DCR stewardship meeting about the need for the agency to update its approach to PBLs and/or cede control to agencies with more resources to handle road design. We’ve received encouraging feedback from both DCR and lawmakers, and plan to continue this conversation until PBLs are the norm, not the exception, on our parkways and greenways. New Member Discount Partner! We’re excited to add a new name to our member’s list: Cleenland!
Cleeland is a Cambridge business and is a one-stop shop for low-waste, refillable personal and home care supplies ranging from clay masks to eco-friendly, compostable food wrap. Cleeland is now offering Bike Union members 10% off their purchases, so drop by and check them out! Need to renew membership, or become a member? Join or Renew today! Another Big Win: The Charles River Dam / Craigie Bridge Redesign Protected bike lanes arecoming soonto
the Charles River Dam / Craigie Bridge! This is an ideal outcome won through our collective action. Despite November’s fatal bike crash in this area, original plans called only for painted bike lanes. However, that changed after we mobilized a mass turnout to a December meeting about this project and placed pressure on MassDOT to develop a safer alternative. Thank you to everyone who spoke out on this project, either at that meeting or in written remarks! Your feedback is directly responsible for making this new, better design possible. Make the Case for Better Ride-Hailing Regulations Boston receives a flat $0.10 per Uber/Lyft trip that starts in the city. A bill under consideration at the State House would change that, setting a variable fee that accounts for distance, demand, and whether the ride is shared or solo. The result: A fee that better reflects the impact to our streets of so-called transportation network companies (TNCs), while providing cities like Boston with crucial revenue to reinvest in mass transit, street improvements, and new bike infrastructure. Mayor Walsh testified in support of this bill in July, and we stand with the mayor in urging state lawmakers to pass it this session. To help boost this bill’s odds of passage, we encourage you to write to your representatives and others with authority over this bill. You can find more info on how to get involved here. Boston Presents an Ideal Plan for Tremont St. After months of organizing and lobbying, we were thrilled to see the Boston Transportation Department announce a plan for Tremont St. that includes several key safety features, including parking-protected bike lanes and a road diet. This is a huge win for bike safety, and it was all made possible thanks to the many advocates who showed up and spoke up over the last year and a half of the planning process. Our work isn’t done until these changes are on the ground though, and with some mild pushback from pro-parking advocates emerging since BTD’s announcement it’s important that we remain engaged and encourage the city to make this design final. (Info on how to stay involvedhere.)
The Tremont St. design includes so many of the complete streets elements that we are advocating for across the City, and it can serve as an example and inspiration to other planning processes underway. If this design is implemented, we are hopeful to see more like it! Check our calendar for all upcoming events!Add to Reddit.
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BOSTON BY BIKE…AT NIGHT THIS WEEKEND Written by Boston Biker on Aug 05From the email:
This year’s ride will be 8/17 – 8/18, 2019. It’s very helpful whe we have a few more HAM radio operators to run commuications with communication. If you are a HAM or know one whois
interested in the ride, please let me know. We’re always happy tohave
more helpers. We also have spare radios this year, so if you’re licensed, but don’t have a radio, please don’t let that stop youfrom
volunteering.
I have some help coordinating radio operators this year, so ifyou’re
interested, please reply to midnight-radio@mit.edu. Please note that there is (intentionally) no Midnight Ride email list. I’ll try to be helpful about letting people know what I know, butmake
no promises.
Quoting from this year’s flyer: >>> Boston By Bike…At Night >>> Midnight ’til dawn >>> Saturday, August 17, 2019 >>> Thirty-first Annual Tour of Architectural and Historic Sites >>> Meet at *11:15pm* in front of Trinity Church in Copley Square >>> Bring a bicycle with a light and wear something reflective; helmetrecommended.
>>> Commemorative T-shirts available. >>> Bring something for pot luck breakfast Sunday in ChristopherColumbus Park.
>>> –> Please bring a spare inner tube that fits your tires. >>> Sponsored by the Back Bay Midnight Pedalers >>> For information call 617-522-0259 >>> Ride Support provided by Ferris Wheels Bike Shop, Jamaica PlainAdd to Reddit.
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* Action Alert (x3!)May 5, 2020
TweetVia Livable Streets: This is a busy week in Boston, despite the stay-at-home advisory. Here are three ways you can take action for safer streets and better transit: 1. Send an email to speak up for a people-first Northern Ave Bridge … Continue reading → Boston Biker * CommonWheels April UpdateApril 10, 2020
Hey folks! Tristan here, hoping all of y'all are safe and well. I wanted to reach out to update everybody on what's been stewing here at CW. With everything going on I'd like to start by repeating some best practices for us CommonWheelers. Mayor ... Continue reading →commonwheels
* CommonWheels April UpdateApril 10, 2020
Hey folks! Tristan here, hoping all of y'all are safe and well. I wanted to reach out to update everybody on what's been stewing here at CW. With everything going on I'd like to start by repeating some best practices for us CommonWheelers. Mayor ... Continue reading →commonwheels
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Hello CommonWheelers! First off, the bad news: we will continue to postpone our Open Shops as well as the rest of our events until the call is made by local/state government that public gatherings can resume. But there is good news! Bike shops are cons... Continue reading → commonwheels* COVID-19 Update
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Hello CommonWheelers! First off, the bad news: we will continue to postpone our Open Shops as well as the rest of our events until the call is made by local/state government that public gatherings can resume. But there is good news! Bike shops are cons... Continue reading → commonwheels * Spring is here! New Season, New CommonWheels!March 11, 2020
Hey folks, my name is Tristan, and as the new Program Director, I just wanted to start off this edition of the newsletter with a quick hello. Many of you have seen me at rides and open shops over the years and I am so excited to be able to bring a... Continue reading →commonwheels
* Spring is here! New Season, New CommonWheels!March 11, 2020
Hey folks, my name is Tristan, and as the new Program Director, I just wanted to start off this edition of the newsletter with a quick hello. Many of you have seen me at rides and open shops over the years and I am so excited to be able to bring a... Continue reading →commonwheels
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