Fun Strida animation: The more you fold, the more you travel

Character test for the animation

Character test for the animation

You’ll have to click here to view this  Strida animation by Seokmin Yun.  Included is a storyboard and some of the process of this artist’s wonderful and patient work.

The animation does a great job conveying the benefits of the Strida folding bike design through something of an origami New York City world theme.

Commuting advice and specifics on Bicycle Commuting

For those that do have to commute daily, here’s a nice compilation of commuter tips from Lifehacker (terrific blog for keeping on top of technology.) There are lots of embedded links to explore the ideas further.

Number 6 is of course, the perennial best tip if you can’t swing number 2. If you decide to take up Bicycle Commuting, here’s a great resource for that.

Please post your own tips below.

Strida Folding Bike nice day for a commute in Tokyo

Very enjoyable 3 minute video of a morning Strida folding bicycle commute on a beautiful February day in Tokyo; the start of a great day.

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Strida Folding Bike easy to ride for the non-cyclist, with a weather forecast yet.

Back in August (when the weather was nice), savedbybikes.com donated a Strida Folding Bike to a Toronto news channel (CP24 Breakfast) for a free giveaway. Nalina Sharma who does the weather on air has never ridden a bicycle in public. Not only does she ride the Strida just fine, but gives the on-air weather forecast from the bike with a police escort.
Good video for people to see how easy it is to ride a Strida Folding Bike even when you are not good, or have no experience on bicycles.

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Toronto’s Bikeway plans

The IbikeTO blog posted an update on the meeting at Metro Hall Monday night where city staff reveal a  politically ambitious bikeway plan.

We remind all mayoral candidates that it is time to implement solutions to the city’s gridlock and air quality crises, not simply use hack political judgement, satiating automobile driving voters temporarily to “uptick” your poll results.

A coherent, connected plan serves both bicycling and driver communities. From the  post:

These politicians need to get with the times. The types of folk who bike are not some fringe group of white males who bike because they want a rush. A wide range of people bike, particularly in downtown where the percentage of bike commuters is above 13% in some parts. Before you whip up the hate-on, Rossi, take a look at these people and try to explain to them why they don’t exist and why you think they should just buy a car.

Strida Folding Bike review at Toronto’s Green Tenant

Since many rent their homes and apartments some terrific energy saving or green projects are not possible. However, many projects are possible when you know what or how to do them. Green Tenant is a blog with lots of environmentally appropriate how-tos and information primarily for those who rent. They just posted a review of the Strida.

Thanks to Andrew for this.

Strida Folding Bike – slip one under the tree for me

The BPlot is driven by great features, gossip, grooming and gifts. Written by Richard Virgilio who worked in production for programs such as “The Maury Povich Show,” “The Carnie Wilson Show” and “The Howard Stern Show.”  He was “Gay Rich” on Stern’s radio show. In addition to the terrestrial radio show, he was regularly featured on Stern’s E! Entertainment show, short-lived CBS Saturday night show and in both his tomes “Miss America” and “Private Parts”.

In this post which evokes the Santa Baby Christmas hit, Richard drops the sable and adds the Strida among other temptations.

Cycling in the rain

Fall brings some of the best weather for bicycling: no muddiness of spring, no heat of summer, and without the bugs of both; just wonderful crisp, sunny days.

Oh, and some rain.

Here’s a primer on rainy day cycling with some great post, post discussions from one of our favourite blogs: Let’s Go Ride a Bike. For those of you thinking, I really should go beyond the occasional fair weather recreational ride: you should. And this blog can help you to do just that in so many ways, particularly if you are a woman.

Raise a glass to Cycling in Toronto

Don’t miss the Toronto Cyclist’s Union Fundraiser Cocktail & Masquerade, Oct 28th at Steamwhistle’s Roundhouse.

This is an important event where you can meet change-makers and others with an affinity for bicycling in Toronto, join in a celebration of some wonderful progress to date and most importantly, your presence there will help ensure that the work continues.

Details on the event are right here

Please invite everyone you know who wants to see more cyclists, on safer streets in Toronto.

Lane envy

From Bicycle Queensland, a posting with an image of a “Copenhagen” style bike lane.

Segregated two way bike lanes are a very safe and efficient way to enhance bicycle travel. Talk about adding to quality of place. Brisbane has a population of almost 2 million and has evolved a great bicycle culture; even a website that reports on bike lane closures and news.

This posting, while having me think wouldn’t it be nice, had me checking out Copenhagenize.com, and they commented on the same post. What a nice feeling of pride…

Also from Copenhagenize.com is a post onnynylanes cycling around New York City with some lovely images of bicycle lanes in that city.

Toronto is where I do most of my bicycle commuting. As I think about my ride home tonight, I think it’d be best if quit looking at bike lanes in other cities.

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