Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'baystatebikeweek'
May 16, 2008
Wheelworks is a local bike shop with three locations (two in Belmont, one in Somerville), plenty of workshops, and more bikes than you'd ever have time to ride. In honor of bike week, Bostonist spoke with Wheelworks co-owner Peter Mooney about his biking practices. Check the Wheelworks calendar for upcoming workshops and bike week events. How did you get started biking? I joined a group of friends (hours prior to departure) for a cycle......
Continue Reading "Bike Week Interview: Peter Mooney of Wheelworks"May 16, 2008
Bike to Work Week is almost over, but it's now time for the Bike Weekend! Several local shops and biking groups are hosting cool open houses and other events, so get (your tires) pumped and ride on out for some fun! Friday, May 16 National Bike to Work Day/Bay State Bike Day Bike Convoys, 6:45-9am, locations in Boston and Cambridge Bike Buddies, 6:45-9am, self-scheduled Breakfast Pit Stop, 7-10am, City Hall Plaza, Boston Goodie Zones, 7-10am,......
Continue Reading "Bay State Bike Weekend"May 14, 2008
What if Paul Revere had ridden a bike instead of a horse? That's sort of the idea behind Urban AdvenTours' historical tours of Boston, conducted by (sometimes) behatted guides who issue their proclamations from the seat of a bike instead of an exhaust-spewing duck. You can tour Fenway, the Charles River, downtown (Back Bay to North End), the Rose Kennedy Greenway, and other areas of Boston by bike with the green- and fitness-minded Urban AdvenTours.......
Continue Reading "Bike Week Interview: Andrew Prescott of Urban AdvenTours"May 13, 2008
A group of cyclists got an early start on Bay State Bike Week Saturday night when they beat a motorist unconscious and left a second man injured in Cambridge's Central Square, police say. According to police, a group of ten cyclists rode together down Mass. Ave. around 11pm on Saturday, swerving in and out of traffic. When a motorist swerved into traffic to avoid hitting an object, the cyclists allegedly became testy. They traded......
Continue Reading "Oddblotter: Bay State Bike Week"May 13, 2008
Mike Flanigan runs Alternative Needs Transportation (ANT), a bike shop that makes marvelous machines to transport you from point A to point B without nasty emissions. And some of the bikes even have sweet baskets. And one of the bikes is gonna be raffled off at Redbones next Monday. Good deal! To help promote Bay State Bike Week, Bostonist talked to Flanigan about his long biking history and feelings about biking in Boston. How did......
Continue Reading "Bike Week Interview: Mike Flanigan"May 12, 2008
Landry's is a local biking legend, with locations in Boston, Natick, Norwood, and Westboro, all featuring excellent equipment for all your biking needs. From hybrids to commuters to road and mountain bikes, they've got a machine to get you where you need to go--and apparel and accessories to make you look super-cool while you're getting there. Landry's also provides fitting services to help you find the right bike for your height, which is a more......
Continue Reading "Bike Week Interview: Landry's Bikes"May 12, 2008
If you’ve been putting off getting out your bike because of the weather, you no longer have an excuse. The Bay State has finally unfrozen, becoming as friendly to bikers as anyplace with Masshole drivers can possibly be. May is National Bike Month and this week’s been chosen as the Bay State Bike Week. The state is trying to encourage commuters to bike 50,000 miles to work this week with a variety of bike-oriented events......
Continue Reading "Bike It Up: Bay State Bike Week"