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Ismeretterjesztés

végrehajtásához, tanácsot ad új bicód kiválasztásához.

Cikkek

Rádió

Könyvek

Videók

Humor:

Film

Vázépítés

  • Merényi Bicycles - Merényi Dániel (Grafitember) | blog | Interjú | facebook - Hiszem, hogy a világ a tömegtermeléstől lassan az egyedi termékek felé fordul. Hiszem, hogy az emberek elsősorban használni, élvezni szeretnék azokat a tárgyakat, amiket megvásárolnak. Azt gondolom, hogy egy kiváló cukrász jobb fagyit készít, mint egy nagyvállalat. Ahogy egy méretre készült öltöny vagy cipő viselése teljesen más érzés a konfekcióhoz képest, úgy életünk valamennyi területén személyes szükségleteinkhez, igényeinkhez egyedi megoldásokat kell keresnünk. A jövő számomra egy olyan világ, ahol én kiváló kerékpárokat készítek, a szomszédom mesefinom paradicsomot termeszt, a fia bőrcipőt, a szemben lakó pedig sztereó erősítőt vagy bármilyen terméket. Hiszem, hogy a globalizációt meg kell fordítani, és vissza kell térnünk a kis szériás gyártásra, a kézműves módszerekkel történő termelésre.
  • Yasec
  • KURTZ - olyan kerékpárra ülhetsz, amely a te igényeid szerint, a te méretedre, testre szabva épült
  • Pap kerékpár - az öreg épít egyedi vázakat
  • Máriusz
  • Szirmai Gábor - A kerékpár - Videók - Út közben
  • Sanciman: utánfutó saját kezűleg
  • Kobikedesign bamboobikes - diy bambuszból
  • CarbonRecumbent - Bikemag cikk
  • Zofor - egykerekű utánfutó
  • Bikemag fórum
  • NJS vázépítők Japánban
  • BC paintworks - kerékpárok egyedi fényezése

Blogok

Hírek, gondolatok, életmód

Fixi

Sport

Túrázás

Divat

Képek

Más nyelven

(többnyire angolul)

Képregény

Online is olvasható magazinok

  • Urban Velo kerékpáros magazin - Urban Velo is a reflection of the cycling culture in current day cities. Our readers are encouraged to contribute their words and art. Urban Velo is published bi-monthly. Thats six times per year, on the odd months. Issues are available for free download as they become available. Print copies are available online and at select bicycle retailers and coffee shops.
  • Momentum magazine for self-propelled people - Momentum provides urban cyclists with the inspiration, information and resources to fully enjoy their riding experience and connect with local and global cycling communities.
  • VeloNews - The journal of competitive cycling
  • Women's cycling magazine
  • Cycle and Style - the uniquely feminine perspectives of bicycling
  • Fixed Magazine - Rendszertelenül megjelenő fixi magazin
  • Carbusters Magazine - is published four times a year by the World Carfree Network and produced by an international activist team in Prague, Czech Republic. It is a 32-page print magazine critiquing our society’s car culture and exploring positive alternatives.
  • COG Magazine
  • Riders' Collective - A cyclist's sampling of some of the Web's best blogs, tips, videos, reviews, and photographs.
  • The Ride Journal - The idea was to create a journal of personal stories. Bikes have changed people’s lives in so many ways and we wanted to gather a small selection of these tales.

Rádió

Music

Könyv

  • Bike to work - Burn calories, not gas. 50-page free preview from the 250+ page book.
  • Cycling Books - The biggest, and easiest to use, catalogue of cycling book reviews on the web. We aim, in time, to review all books in English about all aspects of cycling.
  • The Indiana Historian - A kerékpározás története Indiana államban

Blog

Közösség

  • Streetsblog - A daily news source, online community and political mobilizer for the Livable Streets movement. We are part of a growing coalition of individuals and organizations in cities around the world working to transform our cities by reducing dependence on private automobiles and improving conditions for cyclists, pedestrians and transit riders.
  • Candy Cranks - is a collaboration of female riders from around the globe giving insight to bike culture in their home cities.
  • The Slow Bicycle Movement
  • The Alliance for Biking & Walking - is the North American coalition of grassroots bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organizations. We unite advocacy leaders to help them become more effective by sharing best practices and innovations. We strengthen organizations through resource sharing and training opportunities. We help advocates create organizations in underserved communities. Alliance organizations are working together to transform communities into great places to bike and walk.

Közlekedés

  • Imagine No Cars - Thoughts on Alternative Transportation and Urban Design
  • Human Transit - Public transit in the developed world
  • The transport Politic - elemzések a tömegközlekedésről
  • John Pucher - is a professor in the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University. Over the past twelve years, Pucher's research has focused on walking and bicycling. His international comparative analysis has included Australia, Canada, the USA, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and several other European countries.
  • David Hembrow - A view from the cycle path

Fixie

"The only cool trick on a track bike is going fast."

Bringabalett

  • We are the B:C:Clettes! - Ride! Dance! Inspire! We celebrate bikes and those who like to ride them. Perpetually in motion, we take back the streets for revolutionary use as bicycle ways and dance floors. Revolutionary, YES, like our wheels. Revolutionary like YOU. Like everyone who steps up, reaches out, rides on, and believes in change. We are all part of something bigger, we are all pedaling towards a better world. Pedal, pump, coast and fly: we ride in all weather. Swing, shimmy, strut and jive: we dance in all weather. We weather all storms as a collective, together.

Frame Building

Divatos biciklisták

Országok, városok

Hírek, gondolatok

  • Cycling Solution - making a world a better place for bicycling, starting in Budapest
  • Change your life ride a bike! - for people to share how riding a bike changed how they see themselves and the world
  • cyclelicio.us - Journal of bicycle culture
  • EcoVelo - This site is the public expression of our personal commitment to reduce our impact on the environment by employing bicycles as our primary mode of transport. By sharing what we learn from this endeavor, while also providing an aesthetically pleasing experience that celebrates the beauty of the bicycle and the joys of everyday bike riding, we hope to inspire others to make a similar commitment.
  • Bike Snob NYC
  • What I Saw Riding My Bike Around Today
  • Save the planet — ban cycle helmets
  • Suburban Bike Mama
  • She Rides a Bike - In 2008, my husband and I began an experiment in bike commuting. Morning and after work rides soon became the best part of our days
  • Righteous Velo-Metal Broad - just a geek who decided she'd rather bike than drive...
  • Prolly is not Probably - is a website based in Brooklyn that covers a cross-section of cultural influences. Bikes, Music, Architecture, Media, Fashion, Art, whatever
  • Vehicular Cyclist - Cycling and Bicycle Helmet News
  • The International Safety Union for Cyclists - Ahol a hülyeség szorgalommal párosul. OUR GOALS: 100% bike helmet usage by 2011! Global bike helmet laws by 2011!
  • The Lazy Randonneur - ramblings of a cyclopath
  • Fuck Gas - is a collective effort working to illustrate the retardation of gas and its effect on modern culture all while having a hell of a good time doing it.
  • Alaska Bike Girl - Austin, the author of Mountain Bike Anchorage, THE trail guide for biking in the Anchorage area, published by Near Point Press. I spent over 10 years working in a local bike shop and have led dozens of group rides for a local womens' cycling club, the Alaska Dirt Divas. In mid-July I decided to take time away from my full-time job to focus on writing. Now I am a student of words and ideas, hoping for inspiration to tell my stories.
  • Bicycle Fetish - Extravagant Love for Ridiculous Details
  • Bike Commute Tips
  • The Epicurean Cyclist - Wool, Twine and All Things Fine
  • Bikes for the rest of us - We need a bicycle industry that pays attention to people who bike as a means of basic transportation, instead focusing solely on roadies and mountain bikers.
  • Commute by bike - tips, news, reviews and safety
  • Velo chick - cycling in toxic London
  • Velo Belle - the female side of two-wheeled life
  • Hilldodger's cycling history site
  • Sexy Sushi - japán fotó blog
  • Cycling Maven - is a place to get tips, advice, motivation, and support for your cycling adventures
  • busyman bicycles

Sport

  • racejunkie - Why do I love pro cycling? Because it's a chess game at 50 kilometers an hour. Because the last broken man in the peloton makes the best athlete from every other sport look like a 98-pound weakling. Because the women do it without multimillion-euro contracts, tv coverage, podium babes or homage. Because they can climb like they're being lifted by angels and descend like they're being pursued by devils. Because the tifosi will freeze on a mountaintop for six hours just to hand them newspapers to protect them on the downhill...
  • Sprinter della Casa - edzés, versenyek, tippek, felszerelés, pályakerékpár, kritérium
  • Daily Peloton - pro cycling news
  • Sportsci.org - A Peer-Reviewed Journal and Site for Sport Research
  • Josiah Ng - One of Malaysia’s current top national track cyclist
  • steephill.tv - bike travelogue and cycling live video
  • bicycle.net - online cycling magazine that includes news, product reviews, original essays, photo essays, podcasts and video

Touring

But whether they’re devout Baptists who’ve lived in a small southern town for four generations or disaffected crust punks packing themselves into a crumbling squatted building, there is a common thread that ties them together. We sense a growing movement in this country that rises above race, region, and subculture. Americans are yearning to rebuild space, community, and local culture, each in our own way. And it’s going to take a lot of blood, sweat, and ambitious insanity. It will mean different things for different people. Some are rethinking business models to facilitate more intimate and local exchange. Others reinvent living spaces to allow for more community at home. It’s coming from all different angles and from all sorts of people. Fuel and transportation, energy use, urban/suburban planning, building construction, farming and food production, public space and civic art. And it’s already started. All across the country, people are finding innovative ways to come together and make revolutionary change on a local level, to regain control of their lives, rediscover independence, and recycle the American Dream. We’re finding them. And we’re telling their stories.

Képek

Személyes eszközök
critical mass 2010
critical mass