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To travel by bicycle is
a humble, nonagressive
way to get close to people.
It is a way of saying we
are passing through with
no thought of invasion or
conquest, only the simple
will to share a part
of the war.
- Claude Herve
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Fountain of Information

BIKE BITS
It’s a free biweekly email newsletter that features brief articles of interest to recreational cyclists, upcoming events, and bicycle industry news. It's a quick, informative read, distributed to thousands of cyclists across the nation every two weeks.
Visit www.adventurecycling.org/bikebits/index.cfm.

THE CYCLISTS' YELLOW PAGES
It’s a worldwide resource for anything bike-related. The Cyclists’ Yellow Pages includes state and country specific listings, bicycle tour books and maps, non-profit groups, and much more.
Visit www.adventurecycling.org/cyp/index.cfm.

HOW-TO DEPARTMENT
There are a bunch of great articles in our How-to Department that talk about touring basics, including hints on technique, shipping bikes, purchasing new wheels, and much more.
Visit www.adventurecycling.org/features/howto.cfm.

LIBRARY ARCHIVES
This online archive library of bicycle travel includes: feature articles, technical how-to's, and columns from Adventure Cyclist magazine; clip-art; press releases; and Bike Bits e-newsletter.
Visit www.adventurecycling.org/library/index.cfm.

BICYCLE FORUMS - ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS
You can post a question on one of our forums to seek a reply from experienced bicyclists, or simply browse the messages.
Visit the forums at www.adventurecycling.org/forums.

JOURNAL LINKS
Anyone can enter their trips, as far back as 1975, and add their thoughts and experiences so that others may learn and understand how satisfying bike travel can be. There are over 300 journal links at www.adventurecycling.org/ride_registry/journals.cfm.

RIDE REGISTRY
You can enter your own ride and review others’ experiences. Each description includes a trip summary, a favorite experience, and miles traveled. It is a great source of inspirational words and insight. Find over 600 rides at www.adventurecycling.org/ride_registry/review_rides.cfm.





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