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Tag Archives: urban commuter bikes
A year as a folding bike commuter
It is hard to believe that it has already been a year since I purchased my first folding urban commuter bike – a “Miami” by Citizen. Since several readers wondered about the long-term durability of the bike, here’s a brief … Continue reading
Posted in Active transportation, bicycling, Biking, consumerism, culture, entertainment, environment, fitness, fun, geography, health, infrastructure, land use, product design, spatial design, sustainability, technology, transportation, Travel
Tagged active transportation, bicycles, bicycling, bike commuting, biking, Citizen, fitness, folding bikes, fun, geography, health, transportation, urban commuter bikes
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An unfolding bike saga
My urban commuter folding bicycle made its 2.85 mile maiden voyage to work this morning. Was it a blast! I should have bought one of these years ago. Fun, maneuverable, speedy, and comfortable for the short-medium haul ride, it is a joy … Continue reading
Posted in Active transportation, bicycling, Biking, cities, climate change, consumerism, culture, energy, environment, fitness, health, infrastructure, new urbanism, product design, spatial design, sustainability, technology, transportation, Travel, writing
Tagged bicycling, Citizen Bikes, cycling, folding bikes, urban commuter bikes
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