At 10:30pm tonight, a guy in a taxi full of his girlfriends swung his passenger side taxi door open and I ate it. This is a full (and sorry, lengthy) guide about what you can do to protect yourself in this number one danger of riding bikes in the city, and how to recover... »
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How to: Cross the Queensboro Bridge (for Brooklynites)
The quickest way to bike into uptown Manhattan (UES, UWS, upper midtown, Central Park) is via the Queensboro Bridge. It takes me 45 minutes from Williamsburg to any point in Central Park, which is the same as taking the subway yet *much more scenic*. It’s beautiful and brightly lit at night, and it’s fun... »
Bike To: Governors Island for colonial mystery and weekend festivals
If you’re looking for a quick bike getaway from New York and a breath of air, Governors Island is your five minute ferry ride into a time warp. Ivy league-looking row houses meet colonial battleground at this former military base. They’ve got weekend concerts, art installations, and free 1 hr bike rental Fridays! Bikes... »
How to: Cross the Williamsburg Bridge for Williamsburgers
A recommendation to current bikers: If you live in North Williamsburg, take Roebling Street over Grand Street. How to Take Roebling Why Grand St is worse How to Take Roebling If you live off Bedford or in Greenpoint you already take Roebling.... »
Bike To: Prospect Park for Franklin Beer Garden & Jamaican Patties
Spend a summer day at Prospect Park followed by more relaxing at the Franklin Park beer garden, topped off with yummzy affordable Caribbean (Jamaican) food a few blocks northeast of the park. Both are at the intersection of St Johns Pl & Franklin Ave. Share »
How to: Cross the Manhattan Bridge
The most confusing part is getting off. While thinking off-hand which bridge would be easier to cross: the Brooklyn Bridge with its row of wooden plank boards, confused tourists, and angry shouting bikers.. or the Manhattan Bridge whose only entrance seems to be a giant arch with a highway spilling out of it, I’ve... »
Bike To: Flushing, Queens for Dim Sum
Did you know you can bike to Flushing’s Chinatown in the same amount of time it takes to bike into Manhattan’s Chinatown? It’s seriously a lot closer than you imagine, and a worthwhile change in scenery. I had a dim sum date this morning with Y. & R. from Ramen & Friends in Flushing... »
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