“Cycling provides economic benefit in terms of improved public health, reduced levels of traffic congestion and greenhouse gas emissions, as well as reductions in expenditure on transport fuel. These benefits accrue most readily when the bicycle is used as a substitute for car journeys.” –Cycling Promotion Fund
Do you look down (just a little bit) on power-assisted bikes?
It’s not that I’m short on ideas for things to write about, I’m just short on ideas on finding time to write…
I always thought that, in context, the purpose of a ringing bike bell was obvious. Apparently I was wrong.
I haven’t poked myself in the eye since my last effort, so it must be safe for me to speedlink…
The antibiotics haven’t kicked-in yet, still it must be safe for me to speedlink…
Time hasn’t started running backwards since my last effort (at least, not noticeably), so it must be safe for me to speedlink…
Time hasn’t started running backwards since my last effort (at least, not noticeably), so it must be safe for me to speedlink…
Today, a very special guest rant from Sir Clive Pompous-Arse…
The pleasant tinkling of a bicycle bell has its uses, but sometimes you just need a bloody big blast…
Inside Sport magazine reckons cycling is Australia’s Deadliest Sport. And they could well be right…
A tour of the eastern suburbs on ANZAC Day: Glen Waverley, Vermont, Blackburn, and Box Hill.
Is bike hire profitable? I dunno, but the local bike shop that offers a bike hire service should treat it as seriously as any other part of their business. Maybe even more so.