Archive for March, 2010

Post BFLW Spring Ride

There was an amazing turnout at BFLW’s (Bicycle Friendly Lakewood) Spring Ride today. I really didn’t notice the wind too much as we rode, but it was super fun going to the Main Street Garden Park for a group photo then to City Tavern for some dranks. Here are a few photos I snapped. enjoi

Sunday, March 28th, 2010 News No Comments

Coffee Break

Looks like DOOM is putting together another alleycat.  Should be loads of fun.  Awww. Look at the kitty kat!

Check OCBC for more info!

Sunday, March 28th, 2010 Events No Comments

SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY !!

Don’t forget that today at 6pm Bike Friendly Lakewood will be having their Inaugural Spring Ride. Its sure to be fun, make sure to meet at the Lakewood Theater.

Sunday, March 28th, 2010 Events 1 Comment

It has begun…

Wal-mart is now selling a Mongoose “Fixed-Speed” bike for a whopping $150.00 via their inter-web store. There’s probably going to be a wave of hate going around about hipsters riding it or that the bike is probably low quality. But you know what, everyone starts from somewhere. Not everyone has extra bread to spend on a bike. It’s a perfect time for folks to pick up any kind of bike whether old and rusty or new and shiny. If the bike fits your budget and you’re interested in the culture of biking, be prepared because its an addiction that will never go away. -cheers

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 News 5 Comments

Throwback Thursday: 1976

Thursday, March 25th, 2010 Throwback Thursday No Comments

Lone Star Gold Sprints

Its the Lone Star Gold Spring Spring Series. Next one is in Denton, TX at Rubber Gloves and I’m sure to be there !! People of Dallas catch a ride to Denton with a friend or take the DCTA bus up there to rep your hood. If not It’ll be in our neck of the woods on the 22nd of April. Get those legs ready!

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 Events 1 Comment

Cyclist of West Texas

While I was on a trip on the other side of Texas, I was able to talk to quite a few cyclist. The hills near Big Bend National Park are pretty intense, the elevation changes so much that your ears pop often. I met folks that brought their bikes to the park to ride in the deserts of Texas and others that were traveling across North America. I don’t know about you but I think pannier bags are awesome and wish my bike had a rack for them. Heres a few pics I took.

This guy rode from the Basin of Big Bend to Study Butte, Tx which is about 35 miles

These two guys went to college in San Angelo, the guy in yellow is from Seattle and the other cyclist is from Ohio. I swear to you going up this hill, these two guys were choppin’ it at 30 miles an hour. (Yellow Xterra = SAG Wagon) *good guys

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 Misc. No Comments
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