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New East River ferry is bike friendly

Submitted by CWood on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 6:36pm

The new city-subsidized East River Ferry is free for another week or so. http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/06/13/live-blogging-the-new-east-river-ferry-service/?hp

I rode it with a friend from East 34th Street to Governor's Island this morning. Hopscotches through Brooklyn, change boats at Pier 11 Wall Street, then out to recreational paradise.

The commuter ferry from Brooklyn is bike friendly. Two racks up front at the entry hold 20 bikes. The fare will be $4 plus $1 for bike, free for sweet little folders like my Brompton.

Aack! Tire Gash

Submitted by BVan Nieuwenhoven on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 3:34pm

The rain felt it necessary to cull a tube from the Earth today (the day before a century, OF COURSE) as I flatted out my front tire 8 blocks from home on the way out this morning. 

The offending puncturer is long gone, and the tube is patchable, and I put a new tube in just for expediency's sake. However...

Turns out my tire, a brand new Continental Grand Prix 4, when inflated, has a 6mm / 1/4 inch diagonal gash just off-center. It's not on the centerline but not on the sidewall either. It opens up about 1mm.

Open House for cycling dream home in Mahopac in Putnam County

Submitted by davidmckaywilson on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 3:17pm

Check out the newly renovated home on the Putnam Trailway on Sunday, June 19, from 12 to 5 p.m. 

You too can become the MD of a premium bicycle manufacturer...

Submitted by Redmonds on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 2:40pm

....by sitting next to someone on the bus.    Pretty interesting business programm featuring the MD of Brompton Bicycles.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/bottomline

click on the most recent episode...

Extreme cycle commuters?

Submitted by John Farley on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 2:34pm

I'm working on a story about extreme commuters and I'm looking for someone who has a particularly crazy cycle commute. It could be just that their ride to work is over an hour and a half, or that they cover a very long distance in a shockingly short amount of time, or perhaps biking is only a part of their commute and they also take a ferry and train, for example. Know anyone?

Ride to Montauk Saturday - spot taken!

Submitted by LCohen on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 2:22pm

I am pre-registered for this ride, with tags so you wouldn't have to register, as well as return bus from Montauk to NYC. I broke my hand cycling in late April and am unable to do it. If you are interested, see www.RidetoMontauk.com. You will need to pick up the tags tonight, anytime after 6. Let me know: [email protected]

 

Harlem Race on Sunday

Submitted by mg on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 12:52pm

If you're going to be in the city come check out the 38th Harlem Skyscraper Classic at Marcus Garvey Park.

This year's race should have some exciting racing and local restaurants Dinosaur and Red Rooster will be providing food and drink.

"Some answers to just about any bike forum post I’ve ever read"

Submitted by BRoss on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 12:28pm

Nicely done. from http://surlybikes.com/blog/2514/

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If you think your bike looks good, it does.

If you like the way your bike rides, it’s an awesome bike.

You don’t need to spend a million dollars to have a great bike, but if you do spend a million dollars and know what you want you’ll probably also have a great bike.

Yes, you can tour on your bike – whatever it is.

Yes, you can race on your bike – whatever it is.

Yes, you can commute on your bike – whatever it is.

lunch on the beach

Submitted by abrowning on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 9:12am

Its supposed to be a beautiful day tomorrow.  Consider joining our A20 ride to Pt. Lookout, 5 miles past Long Beach, for something different.  NOT a ride to Nyack.  We'll have lunch at the beach under a shaded gazebo.

ALL CLASS, POST-RIDE HAPPY HOUR TOMORROW, SATURDAY JUNE 18!

Submitted by NYCC Events on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 7:41am

After your ride, swing by the Hudson Beach Cafe at 103rd and Riverside Drive any time between 2-5pm Saturday for a cold beer and the camaraderie of fellow NYCC members!

Best access: via path from the sidewalk on Riverside Drive at 102nd street.

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