Car Sinks, Vehicular Cycling, Blocked Lanes, Gravel Bikes, and World Naked Protest Rides

Taylor pays $1200 for his car’s damper pulley, which leads to a discussion of how cars are money sinks and we need universal mobility.
0:23

A listener email from Berkeley resident Benjamin Fry rekindles a debate on “vehicular cycling.”
6:20

Vehicular Cycling is part of the history of bike education. The Advocacy Director of Bike East Bay, Robert Printz, lays it down. Also, how Oakland unblocks bike lanes.
8:35

What gravel bike to buy, and where to ride gravel. A conversation with Taylor, who’s thinking of buying a gravel bike, and veteran bike advocate and founder of Gravel Bike California, Zachary Rynew.
22:23

Taylor talks to author Steve Hunt about the article Naked Protest and Radical Cycling: A History of the Journey to the World Naked Bike Ride.
38:30

Stacey’s Bike Thought
57:10

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