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Friday Photo: Brooklyn Cruiser

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NYC cycling is its own special thing. Stop signs don’t really count as stop signs, stop lights are merely for good measure and even designated bike lanes aren’t really like bike lanes in any other city; at least people believe in helmets. But that’s what makes riding in the city fun.

Ringing the bell incessantly as you cross the Brooklyn Bridge and having to maneuver around children flying by on wooden trikes. Dodging tourists in Chinatown with that smell of outdoor markets and produce hanging in the air that’s reminiscent of previous visits to Asia. Raising your hand in disgust at the drivers completely oblivious to the fact that a bicycle was ever invented. But on two wheels, the big city feels manageable, even more friendly. Which is why you keep ringing the bell.

Written by Anna Brones

May 7, 2010 at 09:36

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  1. Enjoyed this. My son Sam teaches bike mechanics at the bicycle co-op in Brooklyn, where he lives. He is constantly telling me stories like this about the joys and headaches of bicycling everywhere in NYC.

    Bob Weisenberg
    http://www.elephantjournal.com/author/bob-weisenberg/

    Bob Weisenberg

    May 11, 2010 at 17:40

    • Thanks Bob!

      svenskaanna

      May 11, 2010 at 19:15

  2. great read! cool blog! Thanks

    fubarbicycleproducts

    December 17, 2010 at 14:25


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