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What Bored Mountain Bikers Do

Someone once mentioned that we, the MMBA, should sells t-shirts with various quotes from our forum users. A few fun quotes from one of our completely ridiculous threads, which I, of course, am heavily contributing to, have recently come under scrutiny. I’m finding that quite a few forum users are quoting each other in their signature lines. Here are a few fun quotes from the forum. Many are mine. I think it’s funny how so many people on this forum have signature quotes from other forum users. – Di_bear, found in Blacksword’s signature Oh. I don’t recall (I’m pulling the Reagan card). I guess I’m lacking mental clarity because I don’t smoke pot. – Di_bear Love is like willingly putting your unit in a blender. … Read entire article »

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Join Your Local Advocacy Group

There is something about cycling that invokes passion within oneself. One lives and breathes cycling and it becomes so ingrained in one’s lifestyle that this not-so-common understanding opens one’s eyes to the necessity of advocating the safety of cyclists. One’s cause may be as simple as wearing a bicycle helmet to something as large scale as creating new laws protecting commuters. Doing this as a group can have much more impact and can combine individual experiences for the progression of the group. When I first started mountain biking, I hopped online and searched high and low for mountain biking sites to begin my riding education. There wasn’t much available, but I quickly found the great luxury of the Michigan Mountain Biking Association forum. I used the … Read entire article »

Filed under: Advocacy

Cycling Forums

Cycling Forums

The Internet is a pretty addicting little tool. Many of us have spent hours, if not days, surfing the web with endless information at our fingertips. I spent one whole night last week surfing through the backwards chronology of the English monarchy on Wikipedia. If you are reading this blog, it is probably a safe assumption that you spend some of your bandwidth surfing through various cycling forums as well. I am quite … Read entire article »

Filed under: Bike Culture