
…what’s inside your copper heating pipes?

These guys.
We were wondering the same thing and decided to investigate. Okay, actually, we’re putting the finishing touches on our new Santa Fe Room/The Urban Cycling Institute (stay tuned, folks) and had to rip some down off the ceiling. And that involves draining them…

Here’s what we found…

This stuff was simply GUSHING out of the pipes. I wish I could’ve gotten photos of the deluge but I was too busy holding the pipes over the bucket. It got EVERYWHERE, but fortunately didn’t stain anything, and didn’t smell too bad.


But a 50mm lens makes everything look prettier.

Now if you’ll excuse us, we’re off to the scrapyard to cash in on this copper…
Keep it wheel,
-Craiggles
(h/t to Monty Python, of course.)
Behold, friends, the Audi Wörthersee Concept bike.

This prototype, built for the Wörthersee car show in Austria, is an electrical-drive trick/sport bike. Does this represent the future of cycling? Perhaps, but certainly not for everyone, perhaps even the majority of people. It certainly does have a unique look to it, and an ingenious feature for versatility: instead of having a fixed seat height, the seat drops down and pops back up with a simple button push much like a dropper seatpost.

Also, it’s not just a concept: it actually rides, and from the look of it, pretty sportily. Check this video of Julien DuPont tearing it up:
All I know is that I’d like it a lot better without the battery and motor. That carbon frame looks beautifully light.
(via designboom)
Keep it wheel,
-Craiggles
Bay State Bike Week is nearly upon us! Literally, it starts tomorrow. Below is a comprehensive rundown of events coming up in this glorious week, so you’ll know exactly where to be to maximize your fun quota.
The race starts at Redbones in Davis, and ends at Genzyme in Kendall. We’ll be there at the finish line, ready to congratulate the cyclist as he crosses the finish line first. Heh, heh, heh.
And that’ll about do it for Bike Week! But stay tuned, there’s plenty more coming in the final week of Bike Month.
Keep it wheel,
-Craiggles

No no, calm down, we aren’t going down. It is May Day though! Once you get done dancing around your Maypole, you can join us for Bike Month, and the long series of events to come in it.
Event organizer Greg Allen gave us a tip-off, too: use code SBS2012 to get your tickets for 60 dollars instead of 75, and then call MassBike to choose your meal for the included dinner! Don’t delay, though, while ticket sales have been extended through Wednesday, they could still sell out at any time – rumor has it there are less than 20 left!
Lastly, May 14th through the 20th is Bay State Bike Week! Be sure to sign up for the Mass Commuter Challenge, and stay tuned here for a full rundown of all the splendiferous events that will be happening during that fun-filled week.
Keep it wheel,
-Craiggles
We arrived at the shop this morning to a very welcome sight – the bike lane on Atlantic Avenue being painted bright green!

Hair dryers have nothing on these guys.
The green, which has been popping up all over during the last year or so, is a welcome addition to the area, as it will surely remind drivers to keep an eye out for us cyclists while making their turns onto Richmond Street, or just while driving by.

Hey man, I think you missed a spot.
How many new bike lanes will be coming into the city this summer? Only time will tell, but maybe one day EVERY street in Boston will have a path for us on it!
Marathon Monday is almost upon us once again! This April 16th, over 26,000 runners will be hitting the pavement for the world’s oldest marathon. Whether you want to cruise the race course or avoid the madness altogether, we’ve got you covered.
The Boston Societies of Spontaneity is hosting its 4th annual Boston Midnight Marathon Bike Ride. We’ll be meeting at South Station to take the commuter rail to the starting line in Hopkinton, then ride the 26 miles back to Boston. Over 200 people showed up last year, and they are expecting even more this year.
This video is pretty cool
We found it here, which is also where you can RSVP to receive email updates on the ride: http://www.bostonsos.org/adventure/boston-midnight-marathon.html
Download our free iPhone app through EveryTrail to keep you from getting lost during the midnight ride and to provide you with fun marathon facts to impress your friends. Alternatively, use it to avoid the madness of the crowd or to check out the race on your own!
See you there!
If you’ve been through the shop recently, you may have seen some faces you didn’t recognize. Here’s a cheat sheet of sorts to help you get to know our new shop staff!
As we mentioned earlier this week, the Urban AdvenTours team was lucky enough to be a part of one of the largest St. Patrick’s day parades in the nation- right over in Southie!
We rocked our new ‘I bike Southie’ shirts. Caitlin bikes Southie- do you?

We’ve got more here at the shop- come get your own!
The BioBus came to celebrate too! He looks great in green.

Parker took a more passive approach to biking Southie.

We liked the people who came out to watch and the Tootsie Rolls from the guys in front of us best. Next year, remind us to wear sunscreen! Clover-shaped sunburns aren’t nearly as cool as they might sound. Guess that’s the luck of the Irish for you!
Aren’t we lucky!? The Big Kahuna of St. Patricks Day Parades is held right here in good ol’ South Boston! Urban Adventours will be joining 600,000+ spectators in one of the largest parades in the United States this Sunday, March 18th at 1 pm. We will be riding along in our big green Bio Bus – how appropriate! Keep an eye out for the Bio Bus and the UA Bikers behind it as they will be handing out freebies along the way.
*We will be passing out FREE “I Bike Southie” T-shirts to anyone who flags us down with their helmets* Make sure to tell all of your friends on Facebook and Twitter as well!

It’s our very first year riding in the St. Patty’s Day Parade, so we are super excited to be apart of it.
We hope to see you there!