Most Read This Week In Bicycles

A bicycle is a human-powered, pedal-driven vehicle, first developed in the 19th century and remaining a popular form of transportation and sport today.

Most Read This Week Tagged "Bicycles"

Free Country: A Penniless Adventure the Length of Britain
My Bike
Just Ride: A Radically Practical Guide to Riding Your Bike
Eat, Sleep, Ride: How I Braved Bears, Badlands, and Big Breakfasts in My Quest to Cycle the Tour Divide
The Red Bicycle: The Extraordinary Story of One Ordinary Bicycle
Bikenomics: How Bicycling Can Save The Economy (Bicycle)
Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom (With a Few Flat Tires Along the Way)
Ben Rides On
How to Bicycle to the Moon to Plant Sunflowers: A Simple but Brilliant Plan in 24 Easy Steps
The Best Bike Ride Ever
Everyone Can Learn to Ride a Bicycle
Off We Go!: A Bear and Mole Story
In the City of Bikes: The Story of the Amsterdam Cyclist
The Enlightened Cyclist: Commuter Angst, Dangerous Drivers, and Other Obstacles on the Path to Two-Wheeled Trancendence
Merckx: Half Man, Half Bike
Bike Tribes: A Field Guide to North American Cyclists
On Bicycles: 50 Ways the New Bike Culture Can Change Your Life
Bike Snob Abroad: Strange Customs, Incredible Fiets, and the Quest for Cycling Paradise
The Bicycle Book
City Cycling (Urban and Industrial Environments)
The Shopping Trolleys of Desire
Pedal It!: How Bicycles Are Changing the World (Footprints)
The Urban Biking Handbook: The DIY Guide to Building, Rebuilding, Tinkering with, and Repairing Your Bicycle for City Living
I Have Cancer. And I've Never Felt Better!
New Red Bike! (I Like to Read)
Hell on Two Wheels: An Astonishing Story of Suffering, Triumph, and the Most Extreme Endurance Race in the World
Bike On, Bear!
Along a Long Road
The Velocipede Races (Bicycle Revolution)

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Bicycles are essentially anti-social and selfish institutions. The only valid plea for them is that they develop the calves of the legs.
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And though history sadly doesn't credit the man who first thought of tilting a bicycle's steering axis, it is more likely to be because of feet striking the wheel than an understanding of stability. ...more
Robert Penn, It's All About the Bike: The Pursuit of Happiness on Two Wheels

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