Jul 19, 2010 | Adventure, Recreation, Travel |
In the New York Times article “Riders Limp Into Perilous Stage of Tour,” Juliet Macur details the various bumps, bruises, sprains, broken bones, and shattered dreams of the world’s greatest riders. Most of the Tour’s favorites took a tumble...
Jul 15, 2010 | Adventure, Commute, Environment, Lifestyle, Recreation, Travel |
I’ve been riding bikes for about 35 years and up until a few years ago I had never heard of a folding bike though they’ve been around for a long, long time. Of course, like just about anything, technology has led to all kinds of advancements in cycling and...
Jul 12, 2010 | Adventure, Environment, Lifestyle, Recreation, Travel |
With the excitement of the World Cup behind us and a heartfelt congratulations to both Spain and the Netherlands for a well played game, it’s a good time to revisit our recent blog posts about cycling in these two countries. The competition between the countries...
Jul 1, 2010 | Accessories, Adventure, Commute, Environment, Lifestyle, Recreation, Travel |
If you are one of the millions of Americans who is permanently attached to their iPhone then you may have already heard of many of these “apps” that have proven to be a fantastic tool in the adventure and cycling worlds. These apps range from heart rate...
Jun 28, 2010 | Adventure, Commute, Environment, Lifestyle, Recreation, Travel |
Who needs bike coaches when you have a Montague Folding Bike? Still, we fully appreciate the extra portability and convenience of the The Bike Coach rail cars that are available on the MBTA Newburyport and Rockport commuter rail lines on weekends and holidays. These...
Jun 18, 2010 | Adventure, Recreation |
I ride my Montague just about every day to work and on the weekends around town. So, I know how fun they are to ride. We are of course grateful and enthusiastic when others think so to. One of the perks of the job is hearing every day the different ways people use...