Bicycle Talk Episode 210: August 10th 2020 Ron’s Rant: Horse Poop! Secondary rant, Ron gets buzzed by yet another pickup truck. Why is it always a pickup truck? On a positive side: Trail maintenance clea...
Bicycle Talk Episode 209: July 27th 2020. Ron’s Rant: Fight Club / Bike Club What’s with all the bike fighting out there? Are you fighter or a lover? Are you afraid of your bicycle? Chinese import tariff...
Bicycle Talk Episode 208: July 27th 2020. Ron’s Rant: Fence around the federal building in Portland OR blocks popular bike lane during protests? Ron gets run off the trail by a bunch of stupid tight packed bik...
Bicycle Talk Episode 207: July 20th 2020. Ron’s Rant:
The great experiment moves forward. 2020 Tour de France is on. Are we ready? Is it time? On a positive side: The Tour de France united. What...
Bicycle Talk Episode 206: July 13th 2020. Ron’d Rant: Covid. Do we have this all wrong? Get outside. Hiding indoors is not the answer. Be smart mask up and get out into the fresh air. Shimano's&nbs...
Bicycle Talk Episode 205: July 6th 2020 Ron’s Rant. British town reacts to motorists demand to give back a section of road dedicated to cyclists. Really? Now? On a positive side: Approach your town or mu...
Bicycle Talk Episode 204: June 29th 2020. Ron’s Rant: Please be patient with your LBS! People, relax On a positive side: Domestic manufacturers feed the boom. Mechanics association raises fu...
Bicycle Talk Episode 203: June 22nd 2020. Ron’s Rant: Looting and Bicycle Shops. A Philadelphia shop owner speaks out. Positive Side: Mountain Laurels in Connecticut and Happy birthday to the greatest cy...
Bicycle Talk Episode 202: Ron’s Rant: The Lenco Bearcat. Don’t know what that is and how it connects to bicycles? Keep listening. Also more talk on improper use of Police Bicycles. Positive Side: Trek’s ...
In the wake of the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and too many other members of the black community, University of Connecticut students are using their voices to advocate for justice for the black community, including fifth-semester finance major Rita Tonleu.