Yehuda Moon works at the Kickstand Cyclery, lives on his bicycle and dreams of a day when everyone does likewise.
The comic strip is about two guys who run a bike shop and the challenges they face in the store and on the road. Yehuda‘s the utilitarian advocate; Joe‘s the go-fast pragmatist. Thistle Gin, a wrench and biking mom, rounds them out.
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this is my favorite.
Love this one…
I agree with Tom — this should be a tee shirt!
During the late fall early spring I have this moment on my commutes into work at 6am, except it is a desert vista.
This looks remarkably similar to a view I’ve had on some of my early morning rides.
These make me sad, as I have an amazing view in the early morning. I ride down a desert canyon with cliffs on my right, and many mornings there is fog just overhead so dense that you can’t see the tops. Sadly I never get to enjoy it. The bike lane is about 1 foot wide, with rocks everywhere, and the road on my left is 55mph. It’s very curvy too, and people like to cross into the bike lane. Between dodging rocks, trying to stay up right as I get blasted by wind at 55mph when I get missed by inches, etc. I never get to see a view that I normally would just sit down and stare at…