Entries Tagged as 'Seattle'
May 10th, 2011 · Alex - Seattle · No Comments

Seattle ladies! It’s time to get competitive! The women behind the monthly Menstrual Monday rides have planned an all-girl alley cat for June 11th, starting at 2 PM. Here are the details:
“An adventurous romp through the Seattle city streets celebrating the best thing ever, GIRLS ON BIKES. In addition to prizes to the fastest riders, we will also have prizes in fun and creative categories to encourage new or non-competative riders (DUDE over a $1,000 worth of prizes). Plus we will have a rockin after party to celebrate the girls. What could be better?”
So, to be clear, prizes for being super fast but ALSO prizes for fun and creativity. I can’t think of anything better. Sadly, I’ll be in NYC so I’ll miss the fun but all Emerald City ladies should def be out there!
You can RSVP on the Facebook page and, at the very least, check back there to get more info.
Tags:adventure · alley cat · cool · Seattle · urban
September 7th, 2010 · Sari - Jakarta · 2 Comments

this artwork post by Woof, if you like a little somethin’ mention about art & bicycles you can go to> woofjakarta.blogspot.com
Tags:art · race · Seattle
August 12th, 2010 · Nova - Seattle · No Comments
Abandoned vagabond-bike at the Seattle Ferry Terminal. The next day we saw a rather grizzled man riding around another bike that was set up exactly the same way! I’m surprised I didn’t see them at the Dead Baby Downhill.
Safety third!
Tags:art · bicycles · cool · custom · fun · quirky · Seattle
August 1st, 2010 · Nova - Seattle · 1 Comment
I put a basket on the front of my geared bike. It’s not my daily ride, but it has its uses.
Like hauling beer…


Tags:custom · cute · green · Seattle · vintage
July 27th, 2010 · Meg - Sydney · No Comments

Name: Nova
Nickname: Novabird, Bird, Sir
Star sign/Blood type: Cancer/O-negative
Birthday: June 24
Current city: Seattle
What’s the bike scene like in Seattle for females?
It’s pretty awesome, almost all of my close friendships here originated from acquaintances in the bike community, and nearly all of my friends ride. We have a few predominantly female rides (Menstrual Mondays, etc), alleycats that are specifically put on for women by women, and a whole host of awesome DIY spaces as well as businesses that cater to women, like the Bikery and Mobius Cycle, where the rad Niki Hurley plies her trades of expert wrenching AND beautiful photography. There’s still a lot of male domination at events/in attitudes, but I think the cycling community has become increasingly diverse over the years, and there’s less “bro-ness”, and more awesome all around, from freak bikes to polo to fixed freestyling and beyond. During the summer there are usually multiple cycling events going on any given day of the week, a little bit of something for everyone.
What’s your favourite ride right now?
Tomatilla the fixte mixte, a 1980s Bianchi sport-touring model powdercoated shimmery green by its previous owner and given new life as my “old skool meets newly skooled” city bike. Flipped 3-speed bars, an extra-tall stem, and clipless pedals–that’s my girl!
Where’s your favourite place to ride?
In the city, I love riding at night–it feels like I own the streets. But I especially love climbing Cheasty Boulevard after spinning hard down MLK–even in the blinding rain. It’s a shallow winding road thru the greenbelt, and usually pretty abandoned by car traffic after 10. Seattle is full of hills, so you might as well take the most scenic climbs and enjoy them.
When I’m able to get out of the city, I love biking in the San Juan Islands. I’m really looking forwards to getting back out there later this year and spending some time at Doe Bay soaking in the stone tubs after climbing a bunch of hills.
Favourite riding outfit: Keen Springwaters, kneesocks, cut-off leggings, wool skirt, and a sleeveless t-shirt. If it’s cold, I’m probably wearing one of my handknitted sweaters and handwarmers. I love wool, and I make a lot of my woolly garments.
Favourite food: Pambazos, banh mi, etc. I love Mexican and Vietnamese food a lot, but anything spicy whets my appetite.
Favourite books:Godspeed, Written on the Body, New Poems 1968-1970 (Neruda)
What makes you laugh?Bad jokes. Old men in Belltown trying to hit on me while I’m riding. Being faster than squiddy dudes expect–beating them at hillclimbs!
What makes you angry?Ignorance, dangerously unaware drivers, city politics.
What are you listening to on your I-pod?Don’t have one. On my mp3 player it’s a lot of: Howlin Wolf, Girl Talk, Elliott Smith, Explosions in the Sky, Jessie Mae Hemphill.
Do you have any pets? Just my housemates
oh, and our two cats: Alice and Minerva.


Tags:bicycles · Candy Cranks author · cycling · fun · ladies · Seattle
July 27th, 2010 · Nova - Seattle · No Comments
Seattle Street Medics Collective is putting together a first aid and self-care zine and accompanying training for cyclists, and we’re super-stoked! Read an excerpt here.
Do you carry a first aid kit with you? What do you carry? In addition to my ever-utilitarian pocket knife (hooray for spontaneous picnics!), I also usually carry some variation of the following:
4×4 sterile non-adhesive pads
surgical wash
triple antibiotic ointment
wound salve (comfrey/calendula/lavender/
sage in beeswax/olive)
sunblock stick
tweezers
gauze
safety pins
various small bandaids
diphenadramine (benadryl – antihistamine)
moleskin
lighter (for sterilization)
nitrile gloves
medical tape
ibuprofen
tea
nail clippers
sewing needle (for splinters)
emergency $$ for a cab ride home
orca card (like a bus or rail pass, but prepaid for $$ amt)
tampons (good for nosebleeds, puncture wounds, gunshots, AND periods!)
I also used to carry a tiny shot-sized amount of “emergency chaser” whiskey, but I’m real clumsy, so that got used up real fast. The zine should be printed and available at the Seattle Anarchist Bookfair, August 21 and 22 at Vera. Stop by and say hi!
Ride safe,
N*
Tags:cool · cycling · health · Seattle