by Montague Bikes | Oct 16, 2008 | Commute, General, Lifestyle |
Surprise Benefit Of Financial Bailout Means Commuting By Bike Has Never Been Easier or Cheaper. You could say the new $700 billion financial bailout bill that passed recently represents “the good, the bad and the ugly”. One of the “good” items...
by Montague Bikes | Sep 26, 2008 | General |
This summer the brand new America on Wheels transportation museum in Allentown, PA decided to feature the Montague Paratrooper folding bike in an exhibit as an icon of what the future of transportation could be. We were delighted that the Paratrooper would be...
by Montague Bikes | Sep 15, 2008 | Adventure, General, Travel |
We have recently been checking updates from Julie and Colin Angus, two adventurers rowing and cycling 6500km from Scotland to Syria. Having begun at the northern tip of Scotland in March 2008, they are on the very last leg of their journey six months later. The spirit...
by Montague Bikes | Jun 19, 2008 | Adventure, General, Travel |
Chris Allison is a 24 year old cyclist and humanitarian from Atlanta, GA. Over the next two years he will be leaving his home and heading for Papua New Guinea (and eventually Bolivia) in order to aid in relief and re-building efforts. While he may be leaving the...
by Montague Bikes | May 8, 2008 | Adventure, General, Lifestyle, Travel |
It is finally officially bike riding season again as May actually happens to be National Bike Month and I can readily say that it’s nice to don shorts and a tee shirt again. To celebrate this beautiful weather we have been having, a group of us decided to make a...
by Montague Bikes | Feb 20, 2008 | General |
Angel, having seen our post about his racing, recently got back to us with updated facts for his 2007 racing season. He reports having “raced and traveled to 8 different locations last year” and logged over 2000 race and training miles doing so. All said...