
Cycling Shorts DVD
by Joe Biel
What is bicycle culture? It’s what you make of it. Anything can happen: Activists educate the policymakers. ...
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On Bicycles: 50 Ways The New Bike Culture Can Change Your Life
by Karl Anderson, Elly Blue, Shawn Granton and Amy Walker
Bike culture is exploding in cities like Portland, OR, New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Montreal, and Vancouver, BC. ...
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Car Wars
"Even readers with only a passing interest in cars will be drawn into Mantle's unorthodox history of competition and ...
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Catalog
by Various
Want to get off the internet? Here's our list of published and distributed works—zines, books, stickers, buttons, ...
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She Would Not Be Moved: How We Tell the Story of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
by Herbert Kohl
Rosa Parks' role to ignite the Civil Rights movement has been depicted in ways that misrepresent and distort her ...
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Bipedal, By Pedal! #3: A history of bicycle activism in Portland, OR
by Joe Biel
In this, the third issue of Joe Biel's award-winning, ongoing look at the Critical Mass movement, we are given a ...
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Taking the Lane #5: Our Bodies, Our Bikes
by Elly Blue
An homage to the classic Our Bodies, Our Selves, this crowd-sourced treatise on the state of gender and bicycling ...
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Next Stop Adventure #5
Matt Gauck is back with his best Next Stop Adventure zine yet! This time around Matt hits the road and does a bike tour ...
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Railroad Semantics #5
by Aaron Dactyl
Railroad Semantics is no less a high spirited an adventure to read than the train hopping it describes. You ...
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Let's Get Lost #1 / Freight Train Diary
by Victoria Yee Howe
A thick little zine full of train hopping stories interspersed with journal entries, retrospective flashbacks, color ...
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$60 Superpack: Mystery Assortment!
by Various
Close your eyes. Imagine what it'd be like to receive $100 worth of zines. Now imagine if you could have such dreams ...
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Aftermass poster
by Matt Gauck
Let's stripe those car lanes so by 2050, when cars are not so dominant in our culture, the minority who operate them ...
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The Juniper #12
by Dan Murphy
Dan is a copy machine creative, garden loving cyclist, and degree holding horticulturist. The Juniper is his zine ...
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Taking the Lane #4: Sexy on the Inside
by Elly Blue
In this new issue of the feminist journal of contemporary cycling, we are treated to one long essay from Elly Blue ...
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Bikenomics: How Bicycling Can Save The Economy (If We Let It)
by Elly Blue
In the follow up to her ten part series on Grist, bicycle activist and journalist Elly Blue continues to dissect the ...
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PDX by BIKE: Your Guide to Discovering Portland, Oregon by Bicycle
by Elly Blue and Meghan Sinnott
PDX by BIKE is a new "bicycle tourist agency" for visitors to the city of Portland, Oregon. In this hands-on guide, the ...
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Taking the Lane #3: Unsung Heroes
by Elly Blue
For this issue of the feminist journal of contemporary cycling, we get a smattering of various writers taking on ...
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Evolution Gal T-Shirt
by Joe Biel
For nearly as long as the original evolution t-shirt has been designed, people have been asking for a variant. Gender ...
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Rad Dad #20
by Tom Moniz
Hot on the heels of Rad Dad 19, we're excited to announce the release of issue 20! This issues features articles ...
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Boneshaker #3
by James Lucas
Boneshaker magazine (this time from England, confusingly not to be confused with Boneshaker Almanac from Fort ...
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Boneshaker #4
by James Lucas
Boneshaker magazine (much like the almanac it is not to be confused with from Fort Collins—though these folks are ...
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How to Rock and Roll: a City Rider's Repair Manual
by Sam Tracy
This is exactly what the name implies. A bicycle repair manual for people who commute on their bikes. I've been ...
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Pin #184: America's #1 Youth Killer
by Joe Biel
Sadly, it's true—the automobile kills more people under 35 than anything else!
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