Free Wheelchair Mission – 3,000-Mile Cycle for Cause, Ride for Mobility

This is a really good cause, so expect to see more posted on it in the coming weeks. Free Wheelchair Mission and Reader’s Digest are partnering to sponsor the first ever Ride for Mobility. Don Schoendorfer and Dr. Mike Bayer, co-founders of Free Wheelchair Mission, will be undertaking a 3,000-mile cross-country cycling trek to provide … Read more

Something new(s)

I’m going to try something new today. After doing a quick web search to see what might be of interest to cyclists, I thought I’d try consolidating it into one post. If comments are favorable, I’ll try to make this a daily post. Good news if you’re planning on cycliing in France. Under the European … Read more

Dynacraft recalls crap – again

It’s not even their first or 2nd recall. Just Google the words Dynacraft and recall, and you can see what a sad outfit they are. Here’s the scoop on their latest recall: Name of product: Triax PK7 and Vertical PK7 Bicycles Units: About 32,000 Distributor: Dynacraft BSC Inc., of American Canyon, Calif. Manufacturer: Shun Lu … Read more

Another option for casual riding

I am so slack. Even Phil at Spinopsys.com posted about the Raleigh Coasting bicycle before me. But I was assured by my man on the inside that it won’t happen again. Now all we need to do is round up a Lime, an Amsterdam, and a Coasting bike for a proper shootout. In the meantime, … Read more

It’s a great time to be a cyclist

The market used to be all about the lastest and greatest for cyclists seeking the most performance. Not that many years ago, Shimano give us the 9 speed for our mountain bikes, and now you can get a 10 speed cassette from Shimano or Campagnolo for your road bike. Carbon fibre and titanium are no … Read more