Most of my riding nowadays consists of pulling DD on trailer or riding alongside the kids, so I find this blog pretty interesting.
http://totcycle.com/
I don't think hanging a moses basket off the handlebars of the bike is such a great idea, though.![]()
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This is one that I really enjoy:
http://everydayathleteblog.com/
The latest entry "Big Miles, Small Miracles, and a Three Man Rescue Team" is absolutely fantastic.
Austin
Sweetpea Bicycles
Most of my riding nowadays consists of pulling DD on trailer or riding alongside the kids, so I find this blog pretty interesting.
http://totcycle.com/
I don't think hanging a moses basket off the handlebars of the bike is such a great idea, though.![]()
Everything in moderation, including moderation.
2007 Rodriguez Adventure/B72
2009 Masi Soulville Mixte/B18
1997 Trek 820 Step-thru Xtracycle/B17
My favorite: http://arcticglass.blogspot.com/. I also like Fatty's.
The one I read most consistently is Ed Wagner's, over by Tulsa, OK, "CycleDog" (http://cycledog.blogspot.com). A good mix of stuff... teaching, social issues, transportation cycling, the "joys" of raising young 'uns...
BikeSnob NYC is pretty good, and I enjoy reading about Fatty's various misadventures with his mountain bike as well as his and Susan's heroism in the face of a really bad deal.
My puny and somewhat inconsistent efforts here: http://psyclepath.blogspot.com.
Tom
Tom
Besides the ones you guys mentioned, there's two I really like.
http://kentsbike.blogspot.com/
http://theboothbychronicles.blogspot.com
this one's my husband's blog. Rather philosophical sometimes and sometimes funny.
I like Bikes - Mimi
Watercolor Blog
Davidson Custom Bike - Cavaletta
Dahon 2009 Sport - Luna
Old Raleigh Mixte - Mitzi
London Cyclist just ranked their Top 50 Cycling Blogs. In addition to expected ones like BikeSnob NYC and Fat Cyclist, one of my favorites made it to #6: Urban Velo. Great list from which to find some new favorites.
"How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com
Random babblings and some stuff to look at.