Friday, January 29, 2010

Weekend Happenings

Miami Critical Mass. Friday January 29, 6:30PM! Meet up at The Government Center in Downtown Miami. RSVP HERE!


After CM. There's gonna be a party. To celedbrate MIA Fixed 1 year anniversary. The location will be BAR. Formally PS14. They will be giving $1 off EVERYTHING!! So come if you contribute to MIA Fixed. Come out and buy Rydel a few drinks for moderating all your nonsense! HA! Joking.... See you there!


If your in the Orlando area. Checkout their monthly Critical Mass. More info can be found HERE.



Saturday January 30. Search and Destroy Bicycle Pub Crawl. This ride will start at 11:30am. Meet at Lincoln and Washington Ave in Miami Beach. All bikes are welcomed and this should be an interesting day of debauchery and mayhem. You can read more over at the FreakBike Site.



Sunday, January 31st 2010 8am Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens 11935 Old Cutler Road Miami, FL. 33156


Sunday January 31st, 2010 10am-5pm This is a free event. Come check out some beautiful cars and bicycles.


And yes.... This Sunday I will having yet another FTL Monthly Ride. Starting at the same place and ending at Maguires. There will be food, like always. So maybe some people will come out! Lame!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Fight With Flight 2010



Some cool shit at 1:15. How the hell does he do that???

Bike Jerks

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Saturday February 6th, 2010
7:30am Sharp!

Saint Mark Catholic Church
5601 South Flamingo Road
Southwest Ranches, FL 33330

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Happy Birthday MIA Fixed!

MIA FIXED is turning 1 year old today. Congrats! This site is the first of it's kind in South Florida. Thanks MIA Fixed and Rydel!

"600 registered members, 1350 discussions, and arguably becoming the Craigslist for fixed-gear bikes in S. Florida (for sale/rants & raves/missed connections), the forum has quickly become a staple in our urban cycling community."

SoBe Search And Destroy Pub Crawl

The Freak Bike Crew has put together a pub crawl through South Beach. This Saturday starting at 11:30am. Meet at Lincoln and Washington Ave. More info HERE.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Funny Bike Advert



Thanks Stish!

Amazing!

Phot0s by Rydel


Sunday's Memorial Ride in honor of Christophe Le Canne had an amazing turnout. With an estimated 2500 cyclist. This is the biggest group I have ever ridden with and was completley blown away with the turnout and support. Riders rode out from Broward and Dade County in the masses, to show their respect to someone a lot of them including myself didn't even know. Rydel and others great job! More pictures can be seen over at Miami Bike Scene.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Weekend Happenings

As posted a few days ago.

This will be a very special ride dedicated to Christophe Le Canne, a 44-year-old cyclist and family man who was struck and killed by a motorist on Sunday morning.

Cyclists are to meet directly across the street from the Mast Academy School, along the beach access road.
(Same meet up location as the 2009 Ride Of Silence)


Sunday, January 24th, 2010
9:00am

Mast Academy / Rickenbacker Causeway
Key Biscayne, FL 33149

Get directions here.

This ride is for everyone. Cyclists, pedestrians, roller skaters, etc. Anyone who uses the Rickenbacker Causeway for recreational purposes. All are welcome.

Spread the word.. any questions, issues, concerns please respond.

RSVP on Facebook

As to further this story. For those of you who have not heard. Carlos Bertonatti was released Thursday morning on $100,000 bond. Below I have linked to some stories about the release and another story in which Bertonatti refused to believe he hit and killed a cyclist. AND, I have included the police report.

Carlos Bertonatti Realsed On Bond

Carlos Bertonatti Refused to Believe He Hit and Killed A Cyclist
Police Report

RIDE SAFE!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

This is awesome, but not normal..

Click on THIS and go and waste some of day playing. Not your normal Tetris game..

BensBlog

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

WPB's Jack the Bike Guy Got Mugged and

robbed!


Jack 'The Bike Man' Hairston has a limp, broken wrist, broken nose, busted set of false teeth and a replacement pair of glasses. Full Story Here!

Key Biscayne Memorial Ride


This is a very special ride dedicated to Christophe Le Canne, a 44-year-old cyclist and family man who was struck and killed by a motorist on Sunday morning.

Cyclists are to meet directly across the street from the Mast Academy School, along the beach access road.
(Same meet up location as the 2009 Ride Of Silence)

*If meeting at the beach is an issue we can meet a few yards away at the Miami Seaquarium parking lot

Sunday, January 24th, 2010
9:00am

Mast Academy / Rickenbacker Causeway
Key Biscayne, FL 33149

Get directions here.

This ride is for everyone. Cyclists, pedestrians, roller skaters, etc. Anyone who uses the Rickenbacker Causeway for recreational purposes. All are welcome.

Spread the word.. any questions, issues, concerns please respond.

RSVP on Facebook

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Friday, January 15, 2010

Weekend Happenings

Ride For Relief Haiti
Sunday, January 17th @ 3pm

Government Center
101 NW First St
Downtown Miami

This benefit is being organized by Emerge Miami and the Saturday Critical Mass Meetup group.

"Ride to raise supplies for Haiti. The ride will start in Government Center and go through Little Haiti.

We will be riding through Little Haiti and going to Haitian markets and picking up non-perishable goods. Water, Canned food, medical supplies of your choice. We will be riding to Fire Station #9 and delivering it to the Miami Fire Department who will be bringing everything to a single drop off point.

We are not taking cash donations, if you want to donate cash go to Red Cross or Doctors Without Borders"

More

Have fun, Ride safe!!!!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

I like!

More HERE

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Redline Conquest Pro Recall

350 Redline Conquest Pro Bicycles and Framesets, year 2010, because the bicycle's fork legs can separate from the fork crown and cause the rider to lose control, posing a risk of injury. They were made in Taiwan and distributed by Seattle Bike Supply, of Kent, Wash. The company is aware of three reports of forks separating. Minor injuries were reported in one of the incidents. The recall involves all 2010 Redline Conquest Pro Cyclocross bicycles and framesets. They were sold at bicycle specialty stores nationwide between August and November 2009. Details: by phone at 800-283-2453; by Web at http://www.Redlinebicycles.com or http://www.cpsc.gov.

Here

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Q and A with Burro Bags

1. Names, Ages, Occupations?
Matt Bort & Chris Williams (Co-owners of Burro Bags)
As of today we're both 23 years old and make it by sewing and screen printing.

2. Were is Burro Bags located?
A few blocks north of Jacksonville's downtown @ 1520 N Main St, Jacksonville Florida 32206. Also, we're online @ burrobags.com and at a select retailers around the world. Flickr.com/burrobags

3. What are you riding these days?

We've been riding on a freshly paved Main St., that the shop's on. It however does not have bike lanes. Don't let us rant on the politics of repaving without a mandatory bicycle lane.

Chris rides an IRO fixed gear or his French-made Motobecane. I ride an older Raleigh city bike that I got from Zombie Bikes, Jacksonville's bicycle cooperative. Or we're riding homemade bikes that our bike club, ZBBC, makes and shares. Tall bikes, leaner bikes, choppers and anything we weld up.

4. Tell everyone how Burro Bags was started.

In 2007 we both needed reliable bags to withstand our daily bike commutes, which averaged 15-20 miles a day.

Chris and I tested a few samples we made to iron out problems and find what we thought were necessities. Our plan was to make two solid bags for ourselves, and hopefully get exactly what we wanted at a really low price. Once our friends started requesting bags that plan went away and we ended buying the two most expensive bags by starting a messenger bag company out of our home.

Chris had been sewing under his father, an upholsterer, for 5 years at this point and we would use his shop for our first few bigger orders. But obviously now have a shop of our own, which was recently interviewed by Southern Living magazine in a segment about our neighborhood our involvement.

Currently, Burro is two entities, printing and sewing, and a collective of 5 people including Josh Dunn, John O'brien, Jack Twachtman.

5. Favorite place to ride?
Midnight Mass in Jacksonville with our best friends. Mass happens Thursday at midnight, leaving from the Cummer Museum in Riverside and goes along an unplanned route. It's a slow at a leisurely pace with plenty of shared laughs and beers and most times stops our favorite boozehole, Shantytown Pub.

Richmond during Slaughterama is my favorite place and time to ride.

6. Do you find it hard to compete with all the other bag companies that are springing up all over the place?

We don't find it that competitive. It's more comforting knowing our labor and resources are still at bay. We're also grateful we have loyal customers that love sharing their bags and stories with other people. Word of mouth has been amazing for us. We're really happy that people are becoming more conscious of where their products are being made and of what.

7. Burro offers a build a custom bag option. Has there ever been anything you have not been able to do?
Turn the world onto the abilities of billboard. We've made heaps of grocery bags for local companies and would love to make many more and replace PET "reusable bags" sold at your grocers. Polyethylene is the same material used in plastic bottles and it requires energy to melt and weave it into a fabric.

We would love to educate people on the advantages of reuse over recycle. Reusing/recycling billboard into a fabric reduces one huge wasteful step. Recycling's flaw is it that it takes energy to produce a new product from waste. We're taking the waste and reintroducing it directly back into the consumer cycle. We've save thousands of square feet of vinyl from failing to decompose in our oceans and landfills.

8. Over the last couple of years there has been a giant jump in fixed gear culture. What is you opinion?
There's been a huge resurgence in bike culture. Fixed gears are most times over glorified, but I can't deny its ability to reopen peoples' eyes to bikes and ultimately to other types of bikes and building community. They're fun to ride and build, but I've a new love for derailleurs, too.

9. What can we expect to see in the future from Burro Bags?
We're planning to print more limited designs on garments. Possibly cycling caps and limited runs of bags with art work. We've got new material for our pedal straps that should catch plenty of attention soon. That's all I can leak for now.

10. Would you like to add anything else?
Keep It Wheel!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Valentines Day Undies Ride


Valentine's Day Undies Ride
Meet up is at 2:30pm@ Dreher Park South ( enter off of summit blvd.) leave at 3.
Ride in our undies down through Lake Worth loop and back to have coolers waiting for us...might stop at a bar or two along the way if they let us in.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Weekend Happenings

Saturday, January 09, 2010 and Sunday, January 10, 2010

Oleta River State Park
3400 NE 163rd Street
North Miami, FL 33160

3rd Annual Miami Cyclocross! Sat and Sun Miami Vice style! 20 min from South Beach, with all the glamour, mud and waffles we can muster. Races start at $20 while complete 2 day all you can race is only $60! Includes Sat BBQ and Sunday waffles. First timers, mt bikers, and cross fanatics welcome! Payouts for Cat 1-2.


Saturday, January 9th,

10:00am

TACOLCY Center
6161 NW 9th Avenue
Miami, FL 33127

You have two options on this ride. You can either meet up at TACOLCY Center or at the MLK Metrorail Station and ride with Emerge Miami to the TACOLCY Center.


Sunday, January 10th, 3pm Keirin Cycles. GO!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Loose Cannons 2 Year Anniversary Race!

TONIGHT! Meet at Revolution Bicycle Services. Race starts at 10pm! 9 mile sprint to the News Lounge. $50 dollar bar tab for the winner. $2 dollar beers for cyclist.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Q and A with Ace Metric

1. Name, Age, Occupation?
Michael Blackshaw, 28, Small Business Owner

2. Were is Ace Metric located?
Downtown Orlando, FL

3. What are you riding these days?
Currently an EAI Godzilla Frameset with some choice components and a single speed conversion with a really relaxed set up.

4. Tell us how Ace Metric was started?
Ace Metric was an idea that was tossed around for quite a while before it's actual incarnation. A few years ago my local riding buddies and I talked about starting a shop that would cater to the needs of a budding cycling community that weren't being met by other local bike shops. At the time, no one in our little crew had the means to do so. Then in October of 2007 I was hit by a motorist on my commute from my old job for which I received a small insurance settlement. I used the settlement to fund the start up- a real destruction/creation story.

5. Favorite place to ride?
I like playing in traffic.

6. Favorite beverage on a Friday night?

Anything but Yeager... been down that road.

7. Over the last 5 years, there has been a dramatic jump in the fixed gear community. What is your opinion on this?

I agree that there has been a dramatic jump in popularity and interest within the past five years but, I would also say that that there has been another big spike within the last 2 years in regards to fixed gear freestyle/700cmx... whatever you want to call it. I have mixed feelings with all of it. On the one hand, I'm never bummed about more and more people riding. For commuters, it's obviously a very green and fit thing to do and I think this country needs more of that. For tricksters, it's necessary for the sport to progress- similar to skateboarding. That leads me to my next point. We've already seen indicators of a corporate interjecture (i.e. shit completes being sold in Urban Outfitters/malls) and it would be a shame to see some of the same misfortunes occur with fixed cycling that have happened in the skateboarding industry. For example, my buddy Danny's shop Minor Skate Shop in Boynton Beach is shutting it's doors for good at the end of the month. Again, another segway... kids (of all ages) have to acknowledge that support of their local shop is critical and vital to the continuation of the sport at it's core. In the current economic climate, it's extremely difficult for any small business owner to be confident. I'm just trying to pull through and stay positive. Hopefully the increased interest and popularity of fixed cycling will help the perpetuation of Ace Metric.

8. What are the future plans for the shop?
In the very near future, Ace Metric will be moving to a much more centralized location. Even though the current location is less than a mile from the heart of Downtown, it's still off the beaten path a bit. Other than that, you can expect more alley cats, trick comps, parties, etc. There is also a freestyle "team" being developed so if you think you have skills, email me the link to your sponsor me video. ace.metric@gmail.com

9. When can we expect to see Ace Metric jerseys?

Jerseys will be down the road some time but artist series T shirts and other cycling inspired products are being finalized as we speak.

10. Would you like to add anything else?

Thanks very much for the interview and my love goes out to my South FL cycling family.

Monday, January 4, 2010

FTL Monthly Bicycle Ride 01/31/10

5pm meet up at Brew Victoria Park

6pm ride out!


Ending at Maguires Hill 16.

Playing With Fire