Dan Kaufman hosts this Internet televison show by, about, and for cyclists. CrankMyChain! will document psycho bicycle niches, create bike music videos, review parts and accessories, and discuss cycle advocacy. We strive to host an interactive show where others will contribute or respond with their own videos. So go ahead, CrankMyChain!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 271 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureSportsWildernessAutomotive |
Here are some video snapshots from last Saturday's track racing (and John Howe's sugar shorts parade/race) at the Alpenrose Velodrome in Portland.
PORTLAND, Ore. - I love collaborating with Clarence Eckerson, Jr. You may remember our Sasquatch video. We have a ton of fun talking shop and rollin' tape. In this video are cool bike wheels, Clarence, Greg Raisman, Elly Blue, and bikey SE people (pl... more
Here is a video tour of the latest listing from BikeRealtor.com. It's in the Colonial Heights neighborhood in Southeast Portland, which is a great location for anyone wanting to drive less and live more.
Find out more at Bike Realtor.com!
Animation by Spencer Boomhower. boomhower.com
The Oregon Legislature is considering passage of a law that would allow bicycle riders to treat stop signs as yield signs. These "rolling stops" would allow bike riders to preserve some of the m... more
Sunday’s Citizen’s Opposition and Alternatives to the Columbia River Crossing rally felt like a sea change. Participants were we greeted by warm spring weather, excellent speeches, and solidarity in opposition to the I-5 CRC crossing as it’s being pr... more
In our third snippet from the Bridge Shopping Network things go “all-CSPAN” as the show is hacked live into the Joe Cortright’s formal testimony at the Jan 29th Portland City Council meeting on the Columbia River Crossing (CRC). It's surely not what ... more
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Have We Got a Bridge to Sell You! "The CRC Cures Cancer"
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"Cures Cancer" is the second in a series of spoofs by the Bridge Shopping Network (BSN) made to promote the Citizen's Opposition... more
Portland's bicycle culture is awesome, but sometimes inaccessible for the average person who works 9 to 5 and needs to sleep at night. Thanks to Dan for producing some glimpses into what happens around town! My only complaint is that the show hasn't been produced for a while! Life brings change, I'm sure. Thanks for this solid run of video!
This podcast is not about cycling, it's about political activism with cycling as a theme. But because people from the full political spectrum go cycling, not just left wing activists, it comes off preachy and patronizing. Most people who ride do it because they enjoy it, not because they think that cars are going to doom us all.
The podcasts ended abruptly last year, which is probably just as well.
THIS SHOW IS SO GOOD THE ONLY WAY I CAN TELL YOU ABOUT IT IS IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS!!! ALL THE INFORMATIVE AND FUN BIKING VIDEOS YOU COULD EVER NEED, SUBSCRIBE RIGHT NOW, YOU WON'T REGRET IT.
I love this vlog! It is the definitive spot to find videos on anything and everything to do with bicycles. The sites has been up for at least a couple of years now. So, over that time he’s collected quite a lot of videos; from races, to documentaries, to episodic comedies to bike events. Last year he added a live broadcast that you can catch periodically - that cool!.
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