So, it's been raining all day, which, I should admit, I like.
Pride was spent less taking pictures and more enjoying the experience. But here are a few.
Cycling, activism, and other topics by Jim Provenzano, author of PINS, Monkey Suits, Cyclizen and Every Time I Think of You
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Nudes of the World
Darn; missed another World Naked Bike Ride. Actually, I really couldn't participate until I get a more comfy bike seat. The photo above is from Mexico. Portland's big ride HERE. Italy's Cyclo Nudista HERE. NSFW.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Lowest Lane
From Raw Story and New York Magazine, Casey Niestat, a Manhattan cyclist, proves that a law requiring cyclists to only ride in the bike lane is ridiculous.
Here in San Francisco, it's also not easy; double-parked cars, merging lanes at large busy intersections, and other human, vehicle and construction sites make it sometimes impossible to stay in the bike lane. Fortunately, SFers are not (yet) required to ride only in bike lanes.
Sheesh. This is the grief cyclists get for nearly eliminating their carbon footprint; a kick in the face from the law.
Addendum: Oh, and now cops are (allegedly) ticketing NYC cyclists for wearing skirts!
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