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Bike safety books and resources

Posted by Jonathan Maus (Editor) on August 10th, 2005 at 4:32 pm

With all the recent bike safety talk, I thought I’d point out a few books that will make you a more confident and safe cyclist.

  • The Art of Urban Cycling by Robert Hurst (2004). This book is current, not dumbed down and very well done. I highly recommend it. Anyone that says, “Road rash is a precious gift. Road rash is your friend. Bask in it, appreciate it, love it. Above all, learn from it,” obviously knows what they’re talking about. (*This book is also available from the Mult. Co. library).

If you’ve got safe cycling tips or other resources you’d like to share, feel free to leave them as comments so the whole cycling community can benefit from them.

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3 Responses to “Bike safety books and resources”

  1. Harry Spencer
    August 10th, 2005 16:38
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    If you are interested in learning freeride skills for mountain biking, check out 2 awesome videos at:
    http://www.westcoaststyle.org/home/index.php
    They are bith excellent at teaching you the skills you need to stay safe of the trails, no matter what level you ride.

  2. Jessica Roberts
    August 11th, 2005 13:51
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    Don't forget the wonderful Urban Bikers' Tips and Tricks (online excerpt here), by longtime Chicago bike advocate Dave Glowacz. You can check it out at the Multnomah County Library too. It has great info about buying a good city bike, not getting said bike stolen, biking safely in traffic, avoiding common errors, schlepping stuff, dressing for the weather, and personal safety.

  3. Feaverish
    August 11th, 2005 17:03
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    Jessica beat me to Urban Bikers' Tips & Tricks, but for fixed-gear/singlespeed cyclists (and there are a LOT of us in Portland) I'd recommend the online article Fixed Gear 101, by Greg Goode. It has a lot of excellent tips for handling a bike in the city.

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