Bicycles

Over 30 years of tradition: Bakersfield man donates bicycles to children in need

From KGET.com

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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — The 17 News studio has been accepting donations of toys for our annual 17 Days of Christmas Toy Drive for children between the ages of 5 to 18.

The toys will be donated to the Open Door Network and the Boys and Girls Club of Kern County.

Of course, all donations are special and make Christmas wishes come true, but there’s a man who donates to our Toy Drive every single year, and this year was no exception.

Gary Guinn has been spreading holiday cheer in our town for well over 30 years. It didn’t start with him, and it didn’t start with toys, but it grew into such.

“Started out with turkeys…for years my father did it before me,” said Guinn. “One day I was unloading the turkeys with him and he told me, ‘Son, these little kids don’t get anything. Let’s get them some tricycles next year’.”

Photo by Joe Zlomek on Unsplash

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Making Room for Bicycles can Save Cities Money and Boost Local Economies

From MomentumMag.com

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Bicycles are not just a means of getting around – they can also have a significant impact on the financial health of cities. From reducing traffic congestion to boosting local businesses, the benefits of bicycles extend far beyond their environmental and health benefits.

Just this morning, former chief planner for the city of Toronto and all-around city-building guru Jennifer Keesmaat took to social media to relay a personal account from her past life in municipal government.

In her tweet, she recounts a time when she was pressing to get the city to adopt a somewhat-ambitious cycling plan. Now, there are no end to the reasons that people can come up to argue against this investment, despite the obvious benefits in reality. But, this time, she heard something knew. This time, an individual, an elected city councillor no less, came up with the reason that it would be bad for one of Toronto’s big economic drivers — the film industry. The Canadian city is a well-known stand-in for many American cities and, this councillor argued, the city wouldn’t be able to do that because, apparently, cities don’t have bike lanes in America.

“So I went to the film office and asked if this was true, with the thought that we could create a strategy to mitigate this,” she said. “But instead I was promptly told that streets with bike lanes were highly desirable filming locations – because Toronto is often a stand in for other cities. And other cities have bike lanes. Anyway, not long after that, sure enough, I noticed a Toronto bike lane as the background shot to a street scene in an episode of (TV show) Suits.”

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The Most Interesting Bicycles, Bike Gear & Bike Apparel of 2022

From GearPatrol.com

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Innovation continues to propel cycling into the future, and this year’s releases were no exception.

They say once you learn to ride a bike, you never forget. There’s scientific evidence to back this up, but in our minds, it’s not so much the mechanism of procedural memory that locks the experience in the body and mind forever: it’s the fact that propelling yourself on two wheels is about as much fun as anything we’ve experienced.

The thrill produced by cycling is matched only by the thrill of kitting yourself out for riding on two wheels. (It all goes back to cycling, at the end of the day.) 2022 was a year of exciting releases, timely upgrades and just enough innovation to keep us on our toes, wondering what’s around the proverbial bend. The following products were standouts in a sea of compelling releases this year.

Priority’s updated Apollo is unique, reliable and high on the smiles per dollar scale. While the Apollo isn’t the fastest or lightest gravel bike ever, it might just be the smoothest and most reliable option — with a heck of a lot of bang for 2,000 bucks. That value is enhanced by the fact you won’t be needing to take this bike in for maintenance anytime soon. You’ll ride a lot of miles before spending another penny, and if your experience is anything like mine was, the adventure just might feel, well, out of this world.

Image courtesy of Priority Bicycles.

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