Tag: video
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New Seattle Bicycle Music Festival Video
The Seattle Bicycle Music Festival was a blast. Basically, it was a touring festival that traveled from Ballard to Denny Park to Cal Anderson. At each stop, a couple bands played, their instruments and microphones powered by an awesome bicycle-powered electricity generator (as you can see in the video above by 243 Productions). For more…
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Morning Matinee: 100,000 people take to the ‘opened’ streets of LA for CicLAvia
CicLAvia, Let’s Go! from Streetfilms on Vimeo. Sunday, LA opened up some of its busiest streets to people, and the result sounds astounding. The video above is by the hardworking folks at Streetfilms.
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No Ridiculous Car Trips
No ridiculous car trips from Martin Lang on Vimeo. Totcycle linked to the video above in their thoughtful piece about the changes within Cascade Bicycle Club. It’s an example of a very positive and sometimes funny pro-bicycle campaign in Malmo Sweden.
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How to bring your bike on Link: Sound Transit releases new videos – UPDATED
Well, OK, they are a couple weeks old. But now they are on YouTube, so I can embed them (the video player on the ST site could use a face lift). First up, Central Link:
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Video: Overcoming your biking fears
From the group behind Mind the Gap in San Fransisco: MIND THE GAP – URBAN BIKING: Overcoming Your Fears from Laura J. Lukitsch on Vimeo. Best tip, ride with friends! And friends, ride slower than you are used to. Taking up a bike for the first time in years is scary. But if you go…
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Copenhagen Envy
In the bike world, Copenhagen seems like a fantasy. It comes up in so many bike infrastructure conversations. When structuring how bikes will work with the First Hill Streetcar, the word Copenhagen is everywhere from the cycle track to the bike boxes. And if you watch the Streetfilm above, you get an idea why.
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