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UrbanitiesBy Joan Waters |
From June 2008
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New stuff• Biking is all about visibility. From sleek chamois knickers to sizzling pastel print jerseys, San Francisco designer Sheila Moon’s cycling garb is all about being seen. Available at Bicycle Chef Bicycles, 2409 J St., or sheilamoon.com.• If you get one new bike toy this year, make it a neon-hued Incredibell, about $9 at City Bicycle Works, 2419 K St., or mirrycle.com New infoRebecca Markussen, a League of American Bicyclists-trained instructor, is offering two traffic-strategy courses for cyclists this month:June 17, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.: Dodging Obstacles and Cycling Etiquette, $20. At the Bicycle Chef. Also on the syllabus: adjusting the brakes. June 21 and June 28 (two Saturdays), 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (eight hours total): Cycling in Traffic, $65. Location to be announced. Check Markussen’s website, visproservices.com, or call (916) 709-6415 for more information (and more courses). • Check out the Trek WSD (Women’s Specific Design) bikes at City Bicycle Works. Assistant manager Zach Waddle suggests the 7100 ($359) if you want a good, solid commute bike. “These are great because you don’t have to dodge every pothole,” he says. For something a little more aggressive, Waddle points to Trek’s WSD 7.2 FX ($459). |
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