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Shape Magazine Features Montague’s Boston 8 Folding Bike

In line at the grocery store? Check out page 28 of Shape magazine – you might see a bike you recognize! That’s right – Montague’s Boston 8 folding bike is in Shape’s Bike to Work feature, “Ride and Go...

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Getting Ready for Bike to Work Week

As we know, May is National Bike Month here in the U.S. (in Canada, with its later spring, it’s June), and the coming week (May 14-18) is Bike to Work Week, which culminates on May 18, with Bike to...

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Past and Future Tense: Health of a Nation

Villages – Were We Started From Once upon a time, we started out in villages.  Well, obviously it’s a quite a bit more complex than that, but for our purposes we’re starting here.  In small communities...

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Band-aids

With the influx of cycling and new cyclists in our city and around the world, there are sadly more accidents -and bound to be more – as drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike acclimate to the new...

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How to Get Around

We’ve been focusing on urban cycling recently, but what happens when you travel?  When you live just a bit further than is comfortable to ride from, for whatever reason: time, distance, infrastructure...

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For Whom the Red Light Turns

Recently an article ran in The New York Times Opinion Pages by Randy Cohen.  The author makes an argument that while running a red light may be illegal it is ethical by his considerations, as his...

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Taking Back the Streets?

What you see above is an image of what the streets of San Jose, CA look like when mapped for ease of bike-ability.  Looks like a lot of islands doesn’t it? Islands Peter Furth, a civil and...

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Montague Overhaul V: Track Cogs and Chains

Fixed gears have been popular as winter commuter bikes for years. Long before messenger culture brought them to the limelight in the early 2000’s, hardened winter riders chose them for their simplicity...

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Levi’s Commuter Jeans Review

Last year, Levi’s premiered a line of clothing specially designed for the casual cyclist. When the majority of us swing a leg over our bicycle, we don’t don the Lycra first, so it’s important to have...

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“Ohh, Look at You and Your Pink Bike…”

Since my office is located in Cambridge, MA  and I live on the South Shore in Hingham, my commute is fairly long. Actually, it is quite long.  My first couple of weeks of work I took the Commuter Rail...

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Montague Expands Official Park&Pedal Program with State of Massachusetts

Last spring Montague Bikes worked with the state of Massachusetts to establish the nation’s first official Park&Pedal program. The multi-modal commuting network encourages car commuters to park...

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Getting Ready for Bike to Work Week

As we know, May is National Bike Month here in the U.S. (in Canada, with its later spring, it’s June), and the coming week (May 14-18) is Bike to Work Week, which culminates on May 18, with Bike to...

View Article

Past and Future Tense: Health of a Nation

Villages – Were We Started From Once upon a time, we started out in villages.  Well, obviously it’s a quite a bit more complex than that, but for our purposes we’re starting here.  In small communities...

View Article


Band-aids

With the influx of cycling and new cyclists in our city and around the world, there are sadly more accidents -and bound to be more – as drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike acclimate to the new...

View Article

How to Get Around

We’ve been focusing on urban cycling recently, but what happens when you travel?  When you live just a bit further than is comfortable to ride from, for whatever reason: time, distance, infrastructure...

View Article


For Whom the Red Light Turns

Recently an article ran in The New York Times Opinion Pages by Randy Cohen.  The author makes an argument that while running a red light may be illegal it is ethical by his considerations, as his...

View Article

Taking Back the Streets?

What you see above is an image of what the streets of San Jose, CA look like when mapped for ease of bike-ability.  Looks like a lot of islands doesn’t it? Islands Peter Furth, a civil and...

View Article


Montague Overhaul V: Track Cogs and Chains

Fixed gears have been popular as winter commuter bikes for years. Long before messenger culture brought them to the limelight in the early 2000’s, hardened winter riders chose them for their simplicity...

View Article

Levi’s Commuter Jeans Review

Last year, Levi’s premiered a line of clothing specially designed for the casual cyclist. When the majority of us swing a leg over our bicycle, we don’t don the Lycra first, so it’s important to have...

View Article

“Ohh, Look at You and Your Pink Bike…”

Since my office is located in Cambridge, MA  and I live on the South Shore in Hingham, my commute is fairly long. Actually, it is quite long.  My first couple of weeks of work I took the Commuter Rail...

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