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Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

video: bike to work week and oak street improvements

as i wrote on fb yesterday, there are some big changes on three mere blocks of san francisco's 7x7 slice of earth.
so excited to see this green paint going up on one of the more precarious streets to bike on in SF. it is basically a one way highway for cars that bring people from the west side of town to downtown and other actually designated freeways. bikes share three blocks of this stretch of road.
one of our "reporters on the scene" took some video during his commute to work. oak street is getting some improvements. the actual ride is a bit precarious due to the construction. but nothing totally out of the complete ordinary on a workday commute.



have you noticed any bikey improvements going on in anticipation of bike to work day? SF's bike to work day is tomorrow, THURSDAY, may 9. when is yours in your town? SF tends to be earlier than normal. other than that in these parts of the interwebs bike to work day is everyday, of course.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Weekend troopers

A little foto-moment to say CONGRATS for the big efforts, hard work and preparation to continue to do awesome accomplishments and have super fun while at it, our very own Calitexican and our friend Bill - completing the East Bay Cinderella (100km) and the Inaugural Rock and Roll SF Half Marathon (as well as a Bay swim the day before..)

→ and to all of you who do your personal best, and challenges time after time, whatever your very own goals may be.
ROCKSTARS ♥

Friday, March 1, 2013

7 angels on a bicycle

last night i went to the east bay, a rare event indeed. why did i do this? to see a woman i've grown up with perform. her name is carrie rodriguez and she is on tour promoting her new album. when we were growing up, she was studying classical violin, and now she plays the fiddle. heh. she's now grown up from that 6 year old girl i first met all those years ago into a talented, and lovely, female americana artist.

she was born into an artistic texas family. her dad is songwriter david rodriguez and her mother is fine artist katy nail. fun chisme fact: mama texican ran into katy nail the other day, and then two weeks later the daughters were reunited.

so i'm glad to see carrie is carrying on her family tradition. and to see she's also representing austin well. we're all so proud to be from austin! it's ingrained in our veins.

anyway, she wrote a song for a friend that she knew since she was 2 years old who lost his life too soon while commuting to work in manhattan. she says she plays the song every day to her dear friend. her friend had bike toured from seattle to austin, backpacked in patagonia, chile, and succumbed to a commute in manhattan at the age of 25.



what a nice way to be remembered and to heal.

i've included a video of lyle lovett covering one of her dad's tunes, just for fun.



have a great weekend everyone, and hug your fellow bicyclist. one day we will not be killed going to work.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Bike+Beats and pretty peeps

hola all;
we wanted to share 2 of these week's events organized by two of our awesome local girlfriends MK+Gwen (and their cool crews+teams) here:

BIKES+BEATS
friday nov. 9th 9PM-2AM 
Baobab Village 3372 19th street / Mission

+ 11.9 facebook event page 
@sfyellowbike 
facebook.com/SFYellowBike
On Friday, November 9th, Bikes & Beats resurfaces after a brief hiatus to facilitate a fundraising fete for the newly-incorporated 501(c)3, San Francisco Yellow Bike Project. The B&B / SFYBP combo will take over the larger hall of the newly renovated Baobab Village (formerly Bollyhood Cafe) in the Mission with party-rocking DJ's (and cyclists) PARTY BEN (House Nation, Live 105.1FM) and MATT HAZE (Beats for Lunch, Silent Frisco) and the debut headlining performance of SKINS & NEEDLES, a live collaboration between DJ ZEPH (of Zeph & Azeem and the infamous Oakland Faders turntablist crew) and Crown City Rockers drummer, MAX MCVEETY. 
** All profits from the event will be donated to the San Francisco Yellow Bike Project and towards the medical fund for local bicycle hero Chuey Munkanta.
$10 suggested donation

Pedal Savvy at the SFBike Expo
Event Details:
Pedal Savvy fashion show 1:00pm, Nov. 10th and 11th
SF Bike Expo - November 10th and 11th 10:00am-5:00pm
Location: Cow Palace  2600 Geneva Ave, Daly City, Ca 94015

SF Bike Expo and Pedal Savvy present “Falling in Love with Cycling”The 3rd annual Pedal Savvy bicycle fashion show taking place at the Cow Palace November 10th and 11th 2012 at 1:00pm will feature models styled to look fantastic on and off a bike through the ever changing climates faced on the daily ride.  Models will be rolling down the “bikeway” exhibiting a range of clothing and gear from bike specific brands to vintage and designer, all on sleek sexy bicycles. Pedal Savvy is pleased to introduce Nutcase Helmets, Civia Cycles and Huckleberry Bicycles as this year’s presenting sponsors.Pretty Parlor A Go Go, San Francisco’s first and only mobile beauty truck will be providing hair and makeup services for the fashion show models.
About Pedal Savvy:A fashion show that introduces new innovative lifestyle biking apparel and accessories to inspire cyclists to have great style on and off a bicycle.  As well as educate cyclists that their daily ride can be done comfortably and fashionably.Pedal Savvy strives to go beyond the fashion show and exist as a community resource for both cyclists and businesses on all things bicycle fashion related. 
About SF Bike Expo:A yearly bicycle event that takes place at the Cow Palace.  The SF Bike Expo now in it’s fifth year combines the sport, leisure and utility of cycling.  Its mission is to bring the bicycling cultures and communities together under one roof in order to inspire, introduce and invigorate.  A variety of bicycle related vendors exhibit their latest goods to the diverse crowd of participants while  athletes demo incredible skill during the many amazing dirt and road competitions.
LINKS:
pedalsavvy.com 
+ fb event page 



+ + + + Lots of bikey events happening this weekend including the bike expo and citizen chain 5th anniv, pictures and sites are attached below. HAVE FUN!
 facebook event page + citizenchain.com + fb page

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Arthursday: smoke and ride

Leave it to the Italians.
Looks like a very dear friend of ours, just replace the hat with an A's cap.
Beautiful artwork by agostino iacurci
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xxomeligrosa


Monday, August 13, 2012

Almost Hitched

Last weekend my friends Kimberly and Amandeep

Crazy San Franciscans

got married!  It was a weekend long affair that started for most of us with a bicycle ride across town.  Of course.


Deep had the sound system blowing, the rest of us followed along.  How can you resist a happy group ride of love?  You can't, so don't try to pretend otherwise.

I tried to get a shot or two of the bride along the way, but it just didn't happen before I ran out of film.  I did get this one, though.

Henna Hands

A few other moments-

Familial Joy

Deep taking his parents for a quick ride around the flower garden,

Wedding Rider

Our friend Sasha advertising for the cause,

VG+MK

Kevin (from here) and the love of his life,  MK(from here) who are a HUGE factor behind what makes riding in San Francisco FUN,

Alex & Gary

Alex and Gary spent the day being cute (my back went out just before the ride and Alex helped me put it back together because she is wonderful, Gary helped contribute to my back problems with his contributions to bicycling over the years : ) They were married, with bicycles, last year.)

There are more pictures of the wedding that followed, but you will have to wait for those.  They aren't back from the lab : )  I am pretty sure CTX has more than a few to contribute (BTW, she looked amazing at the wedding!!!!), too.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

two for tuesday: tacotaco edition

remember awhile back i posted about my friend rose's kickstarter project? of course you do! to refresh other's memories, rose wanted to make a hot taco bike. basically like a food truck, but on a bike. with tacos. what is there NOT to like?

so rose raised her cha-ching and now is going to debut her bike by throwing a little alley cat this sunday.


looks like a bunch of fun in the sun this sunday. who's gonna go with me?!

congrats rose! so glad to see your dream becoming a reality!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Your Weekend

Was it as good as Kevin's?

Ride Of The VG


Tell us about it! Send us your stories and pictures

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

AIDS LifeCycle 2012: Ming!

last year we featured a few of our friends who were riding from SF to LA for the AIDS LifeCycle ride, which benefits the SF AIDS Foundation and the LA Gay and Lesbian Center. (full disclosure: i had a family member die of AIDS in the early 90s. f!@k AIDS!)

we have a repeat rider everyone! ming is on his second year of training.

Training ride day


1. hi ming! you now have one aids lifecycle ride under your belt.
congrats! how was it?!

It was intense! I know sometimes that "intense" is used as a euphemism
for "bad," but that's not what I mean. I mean that I had so many
emotions while doing the ride last year. I was of course so hopeful
that this many people cared enough about this issue to volunteer their
time and energy and to fundraise for an end to HIV/AIDS. I also was
inspired and moved by the many HIV-positive people who were doing the
ride. Of course there were many moments when I was (extremely) crabby
about my sore legs, aching back, arms, butt, etc.. There were times
when I was struggling up a hill (or on a seemingly endless flat) by
myself feeling like I wanted to cry, then another rider would come
along and give me encouragement, or someone standing by the side of
the road would be cheering (just for me!) and hand me a little paper
flower or maybe a high five that would get me through. I also learned
a couple of important things. One, now I understand why people make
those faces when they are using the foam rollers. THOSE THINGS HURT.
Two, now when my chain falls off when I'm shifting to a low gear I
just shift back into the highest gear and keep pedaling. That chain
just hooks right back on - no need to stop and painstaking put the
chain on and mess with the derailleur etc.! I'm sure that's a metaphor
for life or something.

2. let's talk training. how has it changed from last year now that you
know what the ride is like? are you doing more or less?

I'm definitely less anxious about training this year, now that I've
done the ride once. However, I'm having a little more back pain this
year, so that's a challenge. I would say I'm doing the same amount of
training as last year, but am less _kan-cheong_ about it, taking my time to enjoy the scenery and rests.

3. fundraising! any fun dinners or parties planned? how can people contact you?

I've been kind of behind on fundraising this year! I'm hoping to do
one midweek dinner next week (Wednesday May 2nd) and maybe a brunch on
Saturday May 12th. They'll both be relatively low-key, I think. Or of
course, feel free to drop by my donation page, make a donation, and
send me a note with your donation that you want to come to the
dinner/brunch! :) [Insert crafty laughter here.]

4. now that this is your second time, how has your reason for doing
this changed? if it hasn't changed, please remind our readers why you
are doing this great ride.

HIV/AIDS is still something that marginalized communities (people and
especially women of color, LGBT people, the poor) are especially hard
hit by, and that's something we should all really be looking at and
working to make right. Doing the ride is just one small thing that I
hope helps to raise awareness and also provide some much needed
services in San Francisco. Also, similar to last year, my birthday
falls during the ride! First official year of my third decade, I will
be somewhere in the middle of California, hopefully going at 12 miles
an hour ;).

a big thanks to ming for sharing and please don't forget to donate to his page. i mean how can you refuse those sock monkey socks?!


Sock monkey socks.

Friday, April 20, 2012

friday fun times: donate bike parts edition

this weekend SATURDAY our friends over at san francisco yellow bike are collaborating with san francisco bike party and speakeasy brewery for a parts drive! donate your spare bike parts and bikes to SFYBP! and then drink some beer. responsibly of course. the SFBP ride meets at 3:30 in hayes valley and headed straight to the brewery.


flier by melinda collins


it is going to be a GORGEOUS weekend out in SF. already in a short sleeved dress. i hear some bikey bloggers will be trolling the streets of north beach. JUSSAYIN'

have fun y'all!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Hot Bike! by Apothocurious!

i met my buddy rose when she and i did the tour de cupcake together awhile back. we were in it to win it, then just ended up paling around as we ate cupcakes throughout the city. pretty fun way to pass the time.

rose has a new kickstarter proposal, featured on none other than the ever-present, curmudgeonly, and high-trafficked BSNYC a few weeks ago when her project was new. friend to the blog, richard, also featured hot bike over on cyclelicious.

the kickstarter project's time is almost up, and the project is now funded. yay. but you can always contribute more to help out the beginnings of this new woman-owned, and powered, venture.



i asked rose some questions...here they are. enjoy.


HOW DID YOU GET INTO BIKING?
When I first moved to the Bay Area I lived in the Marin Headlands. I was so curious about SF that I would ride my bike into town and explore on the weekends. It was about an hour ride from my house to the mission, and through the presidio none the less. I fell in love with riding, with carrying all of the supplies I needed for many days (hello bike touring!), and with accessing the world without a car!

WHEN DID YOU GET THE IDEA TO BLEND TACOS AND BIKES?
For over 3 years I have been making, selling and trading spreads, sauces and dips through my little food project, Apothocurious. As I was trying to figure out how to make these foods easily consumable within the party atmosphere, a friend recommended I set up a Taco stand. I have realized the corn tortilla is the perfect (vegan and gluten free) vehicle for the next step of my project.

WE'RE BIG INTO COMMUNITY HERE AT CYLRAB. HOW DOES COMMUNITY FACTOR INTO THIS PROJECT?
When Apothocurious was first created, it was a weekly delivery service. I knew I wanted people to come together over food, so Apothocurious also hosted and catered community events (and continues to do so, Queer Camp, Secret Garden, and other fun events are coming up this spring). With Hot Bike! we will be able to have community gatherings that celebrate food, bikes, and people ANYWHERE!

WHAT CAN OUR READERS DO?
They can contribute to the kickstarter(link)-we reached our goal, and folks are continuing to give! Any $1, $5, or $10 donation will help support all the fun events Apothocurious organizes. They can follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or join the mailing list. Check out the website, Apothocurious.com, we offer cooking classes, private chef services, and food consultation.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

birthday bike ride

with balloons


foto by navi



which kept popping in the wind.

here is the man with the plan...the other birthday person...butter bill.


foto by dan



but first we all met up at mojo cafe.

Birthday bike ride buddies!




foto by navi



we carried a bunch of fun around


foto by duby



and then my balloons kept hitting people in the face. sorry!! but we got an action shot!


foto by duby



it was too windy for a ride out to the beach, so we opted for riding pretty much all over golden gate park.

Bday bike ride



helmet cam



foto by kaveh




foto by kaveh



we had a music bike, and some mamakSF!


foto by kaveh



stopping to say hi to the bison


foto by duby



oops, we had to turn around at the casting pools.


foto by kaveh



why only ride in ggp? well, because we had performers we couldn't miss.

Bday ukulele duo



singing along to the ukuleles


foto by tracy




foto by navi



joanie's resting among the other bikes


foto by tracy



there's a deliciously devilish drink in that coconut


uber cute foto by tracy



duby provided tambourine assistance


foto by tracy



don't cry over smushed cupcakes! they were delivered by bike!


foto by tracy



a pretty orange bday gift...


foto by tracy



potluck picnic


foto by navi



oh the things you can find in the mission


foto by tracy



dizzzzzzzzzzzzzy.


foto by navi




foto by tracy



dizzzzzzzzzzzzzy.


foto by navi




foto by tracy



manymanymany thanks to all who came on the ride, who brought food, friends and fun. i literally have never seen that nice weather on my birthday that i can recall. it's in FEBRUARY for goodnessssssake. but maybe this year is a statistical anomaly (weather-wise) or global warming is starting in earnest. whatever the cause for the nice weather...i'm so glad i was able to celebrate it outside!!! <3<3 now if next year is blustering and cold, things will be back to normal.

Friday, February 10, 2012

love: it all starts here.

i don't know who this "burinboonvisut" person is, but i rather enjoy their pictures over on instagram.

they posted picture the other day, and it made me feel warm fuzzies everywhere.



please go and hug someone you love today. i know i will be.

muchmuch love to all of you, and thanks for reading.

CTX

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Sunday Drivers

I took the picture on Saturday, but the day of the week is inconsequential where my friend Deep and his fiancée are concerned.

Crazy San Franciscans

I am almost more impressed by how many people do not give them a second look than I am by the fabulousness of Deep's one off Public bike/Indian rickshaw hybrid.

Friday, February 3, 2012

bay area readers: bike nonprofit fundraiser this saturday!

hi there. work has been absolutely nuts this week for me, and i have like 5 posts floating around in my lil head. four will remain locked up for the time being, but one escapes to tell you about....

THE UPCYCLE BALL this SATURDAY 2/4 at the RICKSHAW STOP!



friends of the blog are starting up a community bikey non-profit y'all called SAN FRANCISCO YELLOW BIKE. it is based on the idea of austin's yellow bike project and they are bringing it to the bay.

please come out to support their first fundraiser!! bring in bikey parts or tools for donations. sounds so right on to me! see y'all there.

have a great weekend everyone. back to typetypetyping for me.

Friday, October 21, 2011

guest contribution: with my own two wheels

this was a post passed on to us over by KT over at velo vogue. thanks KT!!



For many Americans, the bicycle is a choice. For countless others across the globe, it is much more. For Fred, a health worker in Zambia, the bicycle is a means of reaching twice as many patients. For Bharati, a teenager in India, it provides access to education. For Mirriam, a disabled Ghanaian woman, working on bicycles is an escape from the stigma attached to disabled people in her community. For Carlos, a farmer in Guatemala, pedal power is a way to help neighbors reduce their impact on the environment. For Sharkey, a young man in California, the bicycle is an escape from the gangs that consume so many of his peers.

My Own Two Wheels weaves together the experiences of these five individuals into a single story about how the bicycle can change the world - one pedal stroke at a time. Find out when it airs at linktv.org.

ViewChange: With My Own Two Wheels Airdates

(Times in Pacific time zone)
Friday, October 21st
05:00 pm
Tuesday, October 25th
08:00 pm
Thursday, October 27th
02:30 am
Saturday, October 29th
05:30 am

DIRECTV Channel 375 | DISH Network Channel 9410

crossposted over at velo vogue

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Take Your Posse

When you go riding you should always take a repair kit for those unexpected moments.

Overexposed Roadside Repair

It does not hurt to have several people who know how to use the kit along with you, too.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Big & Small

Happy Friday, from those both near and far!

Art, Sun, Weeds

It seems to be that when I ride around I am always finding things to remind me of those I love. A good reason to ride!