Texas Biking Action July 21st 2020
Gravel Lunch Ride
Robert Rudge | www.strava.com
bike fit calculator needs subjects
By mack_turtle | austinmountainbiking.com
Peter Verdone gets it. He developed a way to measure and calculate your functional range of motion to figure out approximately how your bike should fit. this is about orienting your feet and your handlebars and has nothing to say about saddle position. this is about how your bike handles under you when your butt is not on the saddle, which is when it really counts (or should) on technical terrain. even if you don’t have a dropper post, the saddle position is …
Ride Of The Month July
By Phoebe Zipper | bikehouston.org
This summer BikeHouston will be starting a monthly members ride—winding our way through the changing face of Houston by trail, street, and path. We’d love for you to join us as a group on August 9th, but if you’d rather ride solo, each month I’ll send out an email that walks you through the route. This August we’ll be riding west along Brays Bayou, starting at the …
July 2020 Executive Director’s Report
By Doogie Roux | bikehouston.org
Hello Fellow Houston Cyclists,
My name is Doogie Roux, and I’m on the Board of Directors for BikeHouston. I’m originally from Cheneyville, Louisiana. I grew up spending time with family in Houston often during the summer and for various holidays. After college, extensive travel, and work abroad, Houston became my home. This city is amazing. It’s eclectic, unique, and diverse. What I love most about Houston is how it all comes together to create an amazing culture of love and acceptance in the city.
During these unprecedented times, we’ve all had to adjust in so many ways. From how we work, to how we socialize, and how we celebrate holidays. More recently, we celebrated Juneteenth. While social distancing on a holiday like this can be tough, we managed to celebrate and engage safely thanks to Commissioner Rodney Ellis and Bike Texas. We did so by exploring the historic Emancipation Trail,a roughly 60 mile path from Galveston to Houston undertaken by black families to …
Video: Bicycle shops see increase in thefts, burglaries — some losing up to 50K worth in bikes
Taisha Walker | www.click2houston.com
HOUSTON – Bicycles have been in high demand since the start of the pandemic, even thieves are desperate to get their hands on them.
Surveillance cameras at Pearland Bicycles showed three crooks break into the shop at 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday. Video shows the men pulling up to the business in a white truck. Video shows one the thieves getting out with a crowbar to pry open the glass door, causing it to shatter.
“They spend about a minute working on the door with the crowbar to get it open and once …