Archive for the ‘granola’ Category

a spoke card for the dscwdibmssitilmslahcibbjf78hddr

here it is in all its glory. one per customer. spoke card for the ride spoken of below. you will be there. nick, get your ticket. or hide in cory’s baggage.

Bicycle Blended Soap

Just Soap is a hand-crafted, all natural soap – blended by bicycle! Why the bicycle? Traditional soap making demands hours of stirring! So founder Frederick Breeden – a biking enthusiast and environmentalist – had plenty of time to dream up a more efficient and eco-friendly method of mixing the soap. He shared his vision with [...]

saved by granola

School is out for a few days, so I celebrated by putting 13 year old Tioga Psycos on my 13 year old MB1 and heading out to Scotia Range, which for ye non-locals is the easy mtn biking round here. Its pretty vast, maybe 10 square miles, and none of the trails are marked, and [...]

Wet and Wild Girls Girls Girls

I just ran across the Sprockettes. It’s nice to see ladies on bikes writhing around and getting wet. I don’t know how much this promotes bicycles but at least they’re trying.

Slaughterramadingdong

So, I know it’s Cory’s going away ride this Saturday, but if anyone doesn’t know Cory (or hates him) and wants to have crazy bike fun this weekend Slaughterama in Richmond is it. Here are some pics from last year:

Excuse me miss, you have some granola stuck in your armpit hair

This video isn’t worth it. Don’t watch it. I just wanted to post something in the granola category. via

Bamboo bikes with leather saddles and hemp lugs

The saddle guys offer a service where they will cut a hole in your saddle to relieve your dangly bits. Here is a proper link to the bamboo bikes with hemp lugs. While you’re at it mix up a batch of this.

a little rational thought

just so everyone knows, this isn’t just about James and his crazy ideas. There are at least three other people here with as much or more expertise and certainly different crayz ideas. But when it comes down to it, we all just like to ride bikes. (and in the end we do pretty much all [...]