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Don’t Sweat the Heat! Go By Bike Episode 39

July 15, 2010

It’s Summer in the South! We’re well into summer now with scorching hot 90+ days, humidity, afternoon thundershowers and the like. Are you still biking? Here’s one thing I was thinking about (and very grateful for) on the last 100 degree day…. Go By Bike is a daily video series that talks about how to [...]

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The Stoked Big Dummy – Go By Bike Episode 18

May 10, 2010

Up close and personal – the Big Dummy with Stokemonkey Now together again, two classics of the cargo biking world: Surly’s Big Dummy cargo bike and the Stokemonkey from Clever Chimp. Both of these products first emerged on the cargo biking scene in spring of 2008. Both sold out by mid-summer and were unavailable for [...]

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The BionX Ebike conversion – Go By Bike Episode 16

May 5, 2010

BionX kit “reads your mind” In this episode of Go By Bike I show the BionX ebike conversion kit and talk about how it works. Find the BionX hub motor kit here: http://www.cycle9.com/c9store/electric-bicycle-kits-c-5/bionx-pl-350-rear-hub-motor-kit-p-48 -Elise Go By Bike is a daily video series that talks about how to be green by riding more and using your [...]

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Does your battery have a memory? – Go By Bike Episode 10

April 27, 2010

How do you take care of a battery? In today’s episode of Go By Bike, I talk about one of the most common myths of ebike batteries – the idea of battery memory. How do you take care of a battery and is it necessary to discharge it all the way sometimes? Listen in for [...]

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E-Madsen is now my car – Go By Bike Episode 1

April 14, 2010

Introducing my Daily Video Series – Go By Bike! Today is my inaugural video of my NEW daily video series – Go By Bike! I started this series to talk about how to ride more and use your car less, including electric bikes, electric kits, cargo bikes, bike safety, and getting motivated to bike. Using your [...]

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