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Boneshaker: A Bicycling Almanac
is available at the following locations:
ALABAMA:
+ Bici Cooperative, Birmingham
ARKANSAS:
+ Highroller Cyclery, Fayetteville
CALIFORNIA:
+ Truckee Book & Bean, Truckee
+ City Lights Bookstore, San Francisco
+ Mission Bicycle Company, San Francisco
+ Green Apple Books, San Francisco
+ Newsbeat News, Sacramento
+ Newsbeat News, Davis
+ Book Soup, Los Angeles
COLORADO:
+ The Cycologist, Fort Collins
+ The Red Table Cafe, Fort Collins
+ Matter Bookstore, Fort Collins
+ New Belgium Brewing, Fort Collins
+ Brave New Wheel, Fort Collins
+ Al's Newstand, Fort Collins
+ Old Firehouse Books, Fort Collins
+ Cafe Ardour, Fort Collins
+ Everyday Joe's, Fort Collins
+ Fort Collins Food Co-op, Fort Collins
+ Trident Booksellers and Cafe, Boulder
+ Vecchio's Bicicletteria, Boulder
+ Tattered Cover, Denver
GEORGIA:
+ Inman Perk Coffee, Atlanta
+ Intown Bicycles, Atlanta
+ Young Blood Gallery and Boutique, Atlanta
+ No Brakes, Atlanta
+ Criminal Records, Atlanta
+ Bound To Be Read Books, Atlanta
IDAHO:
+ Boise Bicycle Project Co-Op, Boise
ILLINOIS:
+ Quimby's Bookstore, Chicago
+ Turin Bicycle, Evanston
IOWA:
+ Ritual Cafe, Des Moines
+ Prairie Lights Bookstore, Iowa City
MICHIGAN:
+ Commute Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids
MINNESOTA:
+ Cars R Coffins Coffee Bar, Minneapolis
+ One On One, Minneapolis
+ Boneshaker Books, Minneapolis
MONTANA:
+ Farm to Market Bicycle Co., Whitefish
NEW JERSEY:
+ Grove Street Bicycles, Jersey City
NEW MEXICO:
+ Fixed and Free Bike Shop, Albuquerque
NEW YORK:
+ Boneshaker Cafe, Brooklyn
NORTH DAKOTA:
+ Boneshaker Coffee Company, Bismarck
OHIO:
+ Seagull/Octopus, Columbus
+ Mountain Road Cycles, Chagrin Falls
OKLAHOMA:
+ Tom's Bicycles, Tulsa
OREGON:
+ Bikesaurus, Portland
+ Powell's City of Books, Portland
+ Powell's on Hawthorne, Portland
+ Reading Frenzy, Portland
+ Black Star Bags, Portland
+ Microcosm Publishing, Portland
SOUTH DAKOTA
+ Cranky Jeff's, Rapid City
TEXAS:
+ The Ground Cafe, Amarillo
+ Eco-Wise, Austin
+ MonkeyWrench Books, Austin
+ The Peddler, Austin
+ Sedition Books, Houston
UTAH:
+ Saturday Cycles, West Bountiful
WASHINGTON:
+ Free Range Cycles, Seattle
+ Elliot Bay Books, Seattle
+ Left Bank Books, Seattle
+ Hub & Bespoke, Seattle
WISCONSIN:
+ Beans & Barley, Milwaukee
WYOMING:
+ Coal Creek Coffee Company, Laramie
+ Night Heron, Laramie
+ Fine Edge, Laramie
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The ride to the current issue was lengthy. Hills popped up where we did not expect them. Long stretches of the process were windy and laborious. We hope we’re not delayed like that again, but we’ve made it and here it is at last! In the latest installment—our seventh (BA 43-200)—you will be reunited with Smidge & Space who are riding their bicycles as far west as they can go in Maureen Foley’s excellent graphic memoir excerpt. You will find superb and inspiring profiles of several families across the U.S. who are using bicycles as their primary mode of transportation. You will also not want to miss London-based writer and photographer Julian Birch explaining the pitfalls of the phenomenon known as Bicycle Retail Therapy. To boot, Jonny Waldman’s enlightening travelogue will have you doubled over laughing, while Marc-Andre Chimonas’ interview with Renold Yip of Fort Collins’ own Yipsan Bicycles will have you yearning for an artisan frame this fall. Complete will poetry, a film-by-film review of the 10th annual Bicycle Film Festival, another full moon ride schedule, and a handy chart for riding in pairs, issue BA 43-200 will make excellent reading as you break from riding through all those fallen leaves.
The editors of Boneshaker believe that the bicycle, when conceived of and used appropriately, can become a tool for social change and community building. And though bicycling has become, for better or worse, an activity tied to radical undertones and bohemian implications, we are less interested in those types of categorizations and more so with simply riding bicycles to get where we are going.