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The Power of the Tandem

I am seriously in awe of the power. The feeling of companionship and trust that comes when two people share an experience together is staggering. It turns boys to men, conservatives to liberals, and non-cyclists into bicycle riders.

Let me explain, about a week ago I went down to D.C., our nation’s capital, to visit my sister. The thing I most wanted to do down there was ride the paddle boats through the basin. This is something I don’t recommend unless you are a short person because the pedals are way too close for comfort or any sort of efficient paddling.

The next day my sister had a surprise for me. She took me to a bicycle rental place and we rented a tandem bike to ride around the city with. Her in the back and I in the front we did not get more than two feet on our first attempt. After I had explained some of the finer points of bicycling, like you need to push on the pedals to make it go, we were off.

Now, you have to understand something about my sister. She has not ridden a bicycle in a long time; much less in the road. It defiantly took some getting used to, but as we were going she got more and more comfortable. When we were going downhill at twenty miles an hour without pushing on the pedals she took it with a lot more ease then I expected. As an aside, if you are planning to rent a bike make sure it is properly adjusted because the reason we were not pressing on the pedals was not for lack of wanting to go faster. It was because the bike would not shift into its highest gear. So we would just be spinning our wheels. Anyway, we rap up, return the bike, and go on our merry way.

A few days ago I get an IM (instant message) from my sister informing me of her intentions of buying a bicycle to ride to the train station in the mornings and evenings; a commute that used to take here a half an hour to traverse on foot. You have to understand, this is a woman that used to dread the idea of riding a bike due to balancing issues. Now she is coming to me for bicycle recommendations. Well I am happy to report that she purchased here bike and, I hope, having a lot of fun riding it around.

Now that’s the power of a tandem. It turned a woman who had so much trepidation about riding bicycles at first into a bicycle owner, and not just an owner but a commuter. I can’t wait to go down to D.C. again to visit here and go for a ride.

Written by Chris Belsole

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My Hero Kristen

Bike thieves, I think we can unanimously say that the are reviled and abhorred here at ABC. To take someone’s bike is like taking a piece of them. It removes your ability to travel and the sense of freedom that comes with it. That is why I love when this happens.

Yes, that is an actual video of a bike thief being thwarted. Oh it makes my day to witness something like this even though it is second hand. Kristen you are my hero. Burn in hell bike thieves. I work for my things.

For more information read the full article here.

Written by Chris Belsole

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Choose. Bike. Be Happy.

There are a few things that make me truly happy; family, friends, and bicycles just to name a few. We recently received an e-mail from the Sierra Club about a video they put together that perfectly illustrates this point.

“Each morning we have the opportunity to choose to bike. Instead of driving alone in our car to work, we can be outside, be social, and feel good. You’re a cyclist so I know you understand.

We’ve created a short video that sends this simple message: Choose. Bike. Be happy. You can watch it here: http://vimeo.com/sierraclub/two-mornings. …

I hope you’ll want share this fun video with your members. …”

Without further ado here we go:

Written by Chris Belsole

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Governor Signs Complete Streets Bill

Yesterday, Aug. 16th, the Governor signed into law the Complete Streets bill “which requires state and local transportation agencies to explore designs that will make streets and roadways more accessible to pedestrians, motorists and cyclists. The law affects any project that receives both federal and state funds, making it subject to oversight by the state Department of Transportation.”

I am calling this one a win, or at least a step in the right direction. Although this legislation does not force anyone to do much of anything it does make it so that project managers have to at least consider the option when thinking about new projects. What does this mean for you? Not much of anything. What does it mean for the next generation? It means that they have a chance to grow up with roads that are not only geared towards cars. Where it is safe to walk and bike wherever you please.

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Bike Trip Spans Three Decades

Twenty-five years ago three bicyclists set out to cross America on bicycles. Starting in Buffalo, NY they got all the way to Texas when disaster struck, or rather a truck struck and hospitalized two of the three riders. Now, twenty-five years later they are finishing what they started and riding across America again starting at the same hospital where they were forced to end the trip the last time.

They will be passing through Albany tomorrow Aug. 18th which there will be a press event in Washington park at the Henry Johnson Blvd entrance at 3:00pm. Come and see the three men who never gave up on their dream.

For more information you can read the original article here.

Written by Chris Belsole

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