Saturday, August 30, 2008

CM & Film Night

Just a quick apology to those of you who didn't receive the message that the time for Critical Mass had been changed yesterday from 5:30 to 5pm. Because we were juggling 2 events in one evening, we had to push the time back. I unfortunately, did not cover all bases in alerting everyone to the time change and we had people who missed the ride. I take full responsibility for this and hope that you will be able to make it out to the next ride.
Again...my apologies. I hope everyone who came out to the film screening enjoyed it!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

News

Hi all,
Jen here. The person who updates every so often.
I am entering my last few weeks here in fair Regina, Queen City...then I will be shipping off to cyclists heaven (Vancouver!).
I'm not sure what will become of this blog, or of the Derailleurs for that matter. But keep your eyes peeled for a spin-off group that I have heard talk of... next summer.

Just a few reminders for the last remaining events (p.s. anyone have a bike I can borrow? Mine is being shipped off very soon!):

1. August 29th is a BIG day for events - CRITICAL MASS, 5:30PM, VIC PARK AT THE CENOTAPH. Let's advocate for cyclists right to the road, celebrate cycling and do it while following the rules of the road..and have fun!
2. afterwards... grab a bite to eat (O'Hans?) then head to the BIKE-IN FILM SCREENING, Central Park, films are set to begin at 8pm. Show up with your bike at 7:30pm for a free tune-up from WESTERN CYCLE.

See you there...

p.s. We still ride on Sunday's, 3pm, Vic Park

Monday, August 4, 2008

Trek Bike Commercial


click here (you tube)

To prevent bicycle theft - tips from readers on CBC: http://www.cbc.ca/news/yourbeststuff/2008/07/your_top_5_bicycle_theft_tips.html

Here are some good tips:

Go to the police station and purchase a bike license.

"NEVER use any cable lock, especially the kind with metal segment sheathing. Never leave it outside at night, even in a backyard or on the porch. Longer U-locks can be spread with a carjack.
'Post and ring' poles(like in Toronto) can be broken with a 2x4 and a swift kick. Signposts and parking meters are generally more sturdy as the city protects its income sources."

Take the front wheel with you when you lock your bike to something solid in a visible location.

Use multiple different types of locks. I use cable and U-lock. Theives can break most locks very fast, and will probably not want to spend time breaking through differnt locks with different tools.

I always try to find a place to lock up my bike that's either on a busy street, in plain view, in front of a store and in a well lit area; even if i have to walk an extra block or two.

and the funniest tip...

the best tip I ever heard was from a guy I worked with who biked downtown every day and locked up his bike with rope.

He would wind the rope through every hole, around the pole numerous times and overlap it willy-nilly -- it took about 5 minutes to wrap up his bike and he claimed it would take a would-be thief about as long to unwrap it.

You don't have to make your bike unstealable, you have to make it unappealing to steal and the most unappealing part of theft is taking so long that you get caught. Case in point, his bike was never stolen.