Friday, June 22, 2007

New time for Ladies' Night!



Starting June 25 Ladies' Night will move to every other Monday from 6pm to 8pm.



Ladies' Night is open, noncompetitive shop time for woman-identified individuals. Bring your own project or work on one of the Bike Library's under the guidance of female mechanics.

Ladies' Night dates throughout the summer will be July 9th & 23rd, August 6th & 20th, September 3rd & 17th.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

The Salvage Story


Beside getting more folks on bikes another basic goal of the Bicycle Library is to divert metal from the landfill by salvaging parts for reuse from bikes that are themselves beyond reuse and recycling the left over scarp metal.

This load, taken today, on the Bike Library’s 8 foot trailer put us over 1000 pounds of metal recycled this year by this mode of transportation since our first run with the trailer in early March. Overall, with the help of City dump trucks last week, we have recycled 2730 pounds of metal.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

“What are the three aspects of your community most in need of improvement in order to accommodate bicyclists”.

Kent Ralston, Assistant Transportation Planner for Iowa City asked me my opinion on, “What are the three aspects of your community most in need of improvement in order to accommodate bicyclists” in relation to the Bicycle Friendly Community application he is filling our for Iowa City.

Here's my response:
1) Engender a community-wide culture of respect for bicyclists and pedestrians through programs of education of rights and responsibilities for cyclists, police officers, and the general public; and increased enforcement of related laws, ie. lights on bicycles, failure to yeild to peds and cyclists, etc. Some of this could be done through soft enforcement, ie giving of lights to nighttime cyclist riding without lighting etc.
2) Survey citizens to find what are the barriers they preceive to using a bicycle for their regular transportation needs and address these issues.
3) Set concrete, measurable goals for improving cycling in Iowa City.

4) bonus Improve safety of I-80 crossings at Dubuque St, Dodge St. and Hoover Highway.

What would be yours?

Monday, May 28, 2007

“Good” Johnson County Cycling Routes

As a long time cyclist, I thought it important to help the county with its trails vision, so, last winter, I volunteered for, and was appointed to, the Johnson County Trails Advisory Committee. One thing I would like to see this committee do is promote “good”, on-the-road, bicycle routes within the county. This would serve as an aid not only cyclists new to the area or visiting, but also to those of us looking for “new” routes to ride.

My cycling experience has encompassed, regular commuting to work, riding for cardiovascular exercise, shopping trips, recreational trail riding, and multi-state, self-supported trips among other things. I mention this because in these various different modes, I’ve recognized that there are different routes that best suit each of them. Over the years, I’ve learned the “best” way for me for these different types of rides. Some times this has been through BIC rides, sometimes perusing of bicycle route maps produced by various government agencies or nonprofits and often by trial and error. My guess is that many of you have also developed a set of “good” routes for various purposes.

I would like not only to recommend that the county develop a set of bicycle routes, but also be in a position to guide the county in their selection. To that end, I would like to build a virtual file of routes, in the county, outside of the incorporated areas, that could be proposed. What I would like you to do to help with this effort is think of “good” routes you know in various categories and both email them to me at DelHolland@aol.com and/or post them on the Bike Library’s blog at http://bikelibrary.blogspot.com/ as comments under my post ‘“Good” Johnson County Cycling Routes’. This way you can see what others have done and not waste your time recommending a route that someone else has already done, but share new routes. I would suggest that we categorize them to make appropriate distinctions. For instance:

  • Commuter-Good would probably have the characteristics of low traffic counts, direct between points, maybe few hills.
  • In/Out (this would be for routes that lead out of the county to points beyond)-Good would probably include many of the features of the “good commuter route. An example, in my opinion, of a “Good” In/Out would be Black Diamond Road.
  • Exercise/Recreational (This category might include two different subsets.
    • Easy-I would see Sand Road.
    • Challenging – I would see Sugar Bottom Road.
These are some ideas I see to get us started.

Please take some time, think of your favorite rides, look at the blog, add your favorites to the list and email a copy to me. If you have any questions feel free to email me or call at 338-5220.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Mayor's Ride Photo

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Yaaaaaaaard Sale!

BIKE LIBRARY YARD SALE

Saturday May 12th 10:00-1:00
Frames, project bikes, parts...
Come check it out.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Bike to Work Week, May 14-18


Join the good times and win fabulous prizes!!! Go to www.cicbikeweek.org for all the details... let's get out there and ride!!!

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Roadside B'fast Upcoming!

This Friday, May 4th is another chance to try to pedal your bike with a cup of coffee in one hand and a muffin in the other. Or, you could just hang out with the BL volunteers and eat with both feet on the ground. The Bike Library is an important part of a complete, balanced breakfast.

See you there...


Friday, May 4th

7:30am - 9:30am

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

BICYCLE COMMUTER CLINIC - Tuesday, April 24
Ever wanted to bike to work or school and weren't quite sure what equipment you needed, how to dress or where to ride? World of Bikes is going to give some tips on how to do it, what to expect and what you'll need.
They will be offering this "how to" clinic on Tuesday, April 24th at 7pm at World of Bikes on Gilbert St.
E-mail clinics@wordlofbikes.com to sign up.

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Hey, I could use some help!!

I'd love to have you join me 7-9 Wednesday evenings taking bikes that are beyond reclaimation to roadworthy and diassembling them into componet parts for either reuse or recycling.

If you have questions feel free to call me.

Thanks,

Del (aka The Sultan of Salvage)

319-338-5220