Many of the stories I hear from returning adult bike riders involve a fear of riding derived from experiences as a child. The most common one (especially among women) is, “My parents bought me a bike that was too big, and said I’d grow into

Creating joyful bicycle riders in Middle Tennessee
Information of note for those who ride bikes.
Many of the stories I hear from returning adult bike riders involve a fear of riding derived from experiences as a child. The most common one (especially among women) is, “My parents bought me a bike that was too big, and said I’d grow into
As Nashville grapples with solutions to traffic woes and a growing influx of residents, the new company Bike Fun stands at the ready to show all Nashvillians how to safely get around on two wheels. Bike Fun is owned and operated by East Nashville resident
Imagine: you’re wearing a shirt and pants. That’s enough to be considered “dressed” properly to be out in public. But, your pants are a little too big so you need a belt. And, you may also want to wear a watch or have some socks
I’m often asked about bike lights. What should I get? What works best? USB or battery operated? The answer is, it all depends. I know, that sounds like a cop-out. But – what kind of riding are you doing? Do you ride mostly during the