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An All-New “Light Trail” Bike From Intense - MSNTrying to classify mountain bikes in 2025 has become interesting, but Intense calls the all-new Spider a “Light Trail” bike. For the sake of simplicity, it’s just a trail bike, and a really ...
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OZ Trails unveils design for new chairlift-served bike park - MSNMore details about OZ Trails Bike Park were unveiled at a packed community open house on March 5. Walton-owned Runway Group first announced plans for the bike park last month.
North is to the right. Sorry. Map of project location overlayed with PBOT design drawing for what’s coming. (Graphic: BikePortland) (Editor’s note: PBOT uses the terms “advisory bike lane” and ...
Transportation An A-Y of e-bikes: the best-designed electric bike brands for 2023 Cyclists have never been more spoilt for choice. Although many cities are awash with rental e-bikes, the devoted ...
Campus Oaks Park in Roseville will soon be home to action sports. The park is expanding to include new skate and bike parks, and the city is still seeking the community's input in the design process.
Why it makes perfect sense for this bike to have two gears and two chains Bike design seems like a solved problem, but there's a lot to learn from Buffalo.
A new project of UCSB, the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments and Simon Fraser University will use artificial intelligence to create a map that ranks the county’s bike paths and ...
Dozens of Kalamazoo, Michigan, residents gathered along the shoulder of a busy two lane road to see the new traffic arrangement coming to town, and it looks about as safe as we suspected.
Durham City Council voted unanimously to adopt new street and bikeway design guides and emphasized the importance of voting during its Monday meeting.
The new side-running bike lane will be “parking-protected,” meaning parked vehicles will function as a barrier between cyclists and traffic. It’s the same model that was implemented on Valencia Street ...
The National Association of City Transportation published the Urban Bikeway Design Guide in 2011, sparking more North American cities to embrace protected bicycle lanes.
The controversial San Francisco Valencia Street center bike lane could potentially be replaced with a different design after SFMTA released a report.
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