Urban Velo

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Editor’s Statement #37

‘Tis the season to turn over the miles, or casually ride with friends. I live for long summer weekends spent riding and exploring,..

June 2, 2013 with 0 Comments
Issue #37 – Available Online

Issue #37 – Available Online

Contents Include: I Love Riding in the City, Racing Red Hook Crit, Stoopidtall, Penrose Velodrome, A Bike Shop for the Whole World,..

June 1, 2013 with 0 Comments
Urban Velo #36 iPad Bonus

Urban Velo #36 iPad Bonus

Urban Velo #36 has been out in print and as a digital download for a month now, and without much fanfare we added pages to our iPad version..

May 2, 2013 with 1 Comment

Building Bike-Friendly Cities of The Future

Our cities are changing. Slowly but surely they’re becoming better places to ride. It may not feel that way every time an impatient..

April 8, 2013 with 0 Comments

Alexander Montsenigos and the Unwinnable Argument

Any cyclist inclined to defend his right to the road is familiar with the following argument, which is offered in various formulations:..

April 7, 2013 with 0 Comments

Ramps And Pins

Fast and precise shifts are a huge part of the bicycle economy. Since the first bicycle gears shifted, tinkerers have been theorizing and..

April 6, 2013 with 0 Comments

Track Of Ages

“Encino Velodrome is like Bad News Bears,” Kieron Menzies says of the outdoor track and its place in the world of Southern California..

April 5, 2013 with 1 Comment

Roland Burns

R.E.Load Bags was one of the early companies to make custom professional messenger bags and pioneered complex appliqué courier bag..

April 4, 2013 with 2 Comments

Issue #36 Publisher’s Statement

Until recently, the New York City Police Department officially referred to the cause of traffic fatalities as “accidents.” And while..

April 3, 2013 with 0 Comments

Issue #36 Co-conspirators

These are some of the people who helped bring you Urban Velo #36. Check out their websites and let them know you like their work. Takuya..

April 2, 2013 with 0 Comments