Bike Culture – Vs. a Culture of Biking

  Since my arrival in Amsterdam a few months ago I’ve had the opportunity to visit a number of other European cities and experience how biking plays a role in urban life across various parts of Europe. On my travels I make a point to try and experience bike culture as a local would. I …

The Hardest Part is Gearing Up — A novice tries “winter biking” in Minneapolis

Tomorrow is my 49th birthday and, as is common with people nearly 50, I decided that I will spend the next 12 months getting in excellent shape. . . before I’m “old.” Tom just wrote a three-part blog on winter biking for “avid bike commuters braving frigid temperatures” which gave me the fabulous idea to …

Winter Biking Part 3: Riding Tips

In this third winter riding post I will cover a few tips for cold weather and winter riding. Considering I live in Minneapolis these tips are mostly applicable to avid bike commuters braving frigid cold temperatures. If you are in a warmer climate you are lucky enough that some of this is probably overkill… The …

Winter Biking Part 2: Riding Gear

  In this second in a series of three posts on winter biking I’ll talk about what sort of gear I use to stay comfortable on mid winter rides. When it comes to clothing the general advice I give those who are new to winter riding is don’t skimp on quality but don’t think you …

Winter Biking Advice from a Veteran – Part 1: The Bike

I’ve been biking year round since the late 80’s in both Minnesota and London England so I have a lot of experience biking in cold (what many would consider extreme cold) weather as well as rain and snow.  Since this question comes up very frequently on forums I follow and some of my ideas run …