Covering California's BIke Commute Week

(photo by Richard Mason)
Luckily, the blogosphere has been filled with useful tips and local resources to help with bicycle commuting, since last week was the 13th Annual California Bike Commute Week, sponsored by The California Bicycle Coalition. Green Living Online offers tips for a spring bicycle tuneup, especially useful for those of us who aren't hardcore enough to bicycle through the winter rains and snow. Anna, of bitchinspin, recommends BikeRoWave, in Berkeley to East Bay bicyclists who don't feel up to doing their own tuneups. LAist provides a photo essay of the ups and downs of Bike to Work Day in LA. Green LA girl points to the Transit Authorities website which gives tips on combining biking with transit.
If you live someplace a little less flat than LA you might want a little help from a hydrogen bike. Another interesting idea is a solar powered bike, created by Canadian entrepreneur, Peter Sandler. Electrical bikes have been around for a number of years, so there are lots of options out there. The folks at Optibike claim to make the finest electric bike in the world and I tend to believe them since folks in Boulder have some of the most challenging terrain in the world.
If you missed Bike Commute Week or aren't in a position to by a $5000 electric bicycle, you can still get out on weekends for a leisurely trip. Or get crazy and participate on June 9th in World Naked Bike Ride, pointed out to us by Chris at Beer Activist.
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