What’s not to love about May? Spring flowers, budding trees, longer days, warmer weather…. and it’s National Bike Month!
I’ve written so much about bikes that I fear anything I have to say here will be redundant. But as we wax on about all of the seemingly intractable societal ills – global warming, pollution, traffic accidents, road rage, obesity, runaway health care costs, a flailing economy, an energy crisis, declining social connectedness, foreign wars – I am continually inspired that there is a simple, humble solution for all the above. Bicycles.
They are the perfect technology – cheap, easy to ride, energy efficient, and emission free. They require far fewer resources to produce than automobiles, and they can even be made of renewable materials like bamboo. Most people can learn to ride one, and doing so keeps the body healthy and the mind sharp. Plus, in my experience, bicycling has a way of inspiring that cheerful enthusiasm for life the French call joie de vivre.
I tend to favor vintage and urban bikes with kid seats and baskets overflowing with flowers and fresh vegetables. But really, all bikes are cool. So here’s to May! I’ll be celebrating the way I do everyday – by choosing two wheels over four. How about you?
Want some inspiration? Here’s a round up of some of my favorite bike stuff on the web:
Bike advocacy:
- Alliance for Biking and Walking
- Bicycle Transportation Alliance
- Bikes Belong
- League of American Cyclists
- National Center for Biking and Walking
- One Street
- Other advocacy groups
- People for Bikes
Bike news:
Beautiful Urban Biking Blogs:
Awesome bicycling families:
- Carfree Family
- Carfree with Kids
- Four on a Quarter
- Full Hands
- Organic Haus
- Spokes for Folks
- Totcycle
Bike adventurists:
Inspiration for the bicycle way of life:
- Bicycle Movies
- David Byrne’s Bicycle Diaries
- Inspiring Bike Quotes
- A Visual Poem to Biking : If I Ride
- Where Are You Go
Some of my writings about bikes:
- Adults on Bikes
- Bamboo Bicycles
- Bicycle Love
- Car-Free With Four Kids!
- Confessions From the Car-Free Life
- Kidical Mass!
- When Bicycle Trailers Are Outlawed…
How are you celebrating National Bike Month?
Dick Stacy says
Excellent, timely links ! One of my many wishes, as an 83-year old, somewhat arthritic man, is for an economical, street-legal, gas or electrically-powered tricycle for short, in-town errands. I realize that such tricyclic vehicles are considered anti-macho by the motorcycle crowd, but would fill a real transportation niche.
Abby Quillen says
That’s great, Dick. You definitely need one of those!
Kristy Powell says
Funny that it is National Bike Month and I’ve just fallen in love with biking EVERYWHERE my legs can handle. I used to borrow my husbands bike to get to and from when he wasn’t using it but that was rare. I bought my bike just weeks ago and I’ve gone all over with it. I thought I was going to only sort of like it. I thought it would be exhausting and that I would feel too lazy to really enjoy it. That has not happened. I am loving biking. It is genius. It is so superior to a 4-wheeled vehicle. I LOVE the breeze. I love not having to find parking. I love getting everywhere faster than walking, which was my method of transport prior to purchasing my bike. I love not getting motion sick on the public transit bus each time it brakes or is muggy on the bus. No more motion sickness for this girl.
All that to say, I’m stoked on National Bike Month to be absolutely converted into a biking fiend (as much as one can be after a few weeks).
Thanks for all the great resources, Abby!
Abby Quillen says
I love this, Kristy! I agree, biking is genius. Thanks so much for the comment.