Flickr/troyholdenJust a few leftovers for you this week — but they’re still guaranteed to satisfy.
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There are plenty of good reasons to ride a bike: the freedom, the eco-friendliness, the exercise… the free beer?
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Safety news, fire photos, bar expansion and a grease party — we’ve got all that and a bike full of banh mi in this week’s leftovers!
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Yes, today is Bike to Work Day.
And while we totally support the idea of people-powered commutes, we can’t help but feel there’s something a little sad about biking to work. Because at the end of that bike ride, guess what? You’re at work. It might as well be Hot Air Balloon to Jail Day, or Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride to Jury Duty Day. Love the transportation, hate the destination.
Now, Bike to Ice Cream Shop Day — that’s something we could definitely get jazzed about.
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There is huge, world-altering news this morning, folks.
This definitely isn’t it.
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On Saturday morning, a car cut off (and collided with) a cyclist near the intersection of Duboce and Belcher. The bike was totaled, the car sped away, and now the cyclist needs your help.
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Yesterday, reader Laurel G. tipped us to some new bike racks being installed in a parking space in front of Rooky Ricardo’s Records. Naturally we interrupted whatever extremely important thing we were doing and scurried on over to peep the scene for ourselves.
Turns out, Laurel was right!
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Firstly, happy October!
Secondly, EXTRA-happy October if you’re a bicyclist.
Each month, the I Bike SF campaign sweeps through a different neighborhood, spreading discounts and deals to those on two wheels. And their October target just happens to be the Lower Haight.
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This is a rare hybrid of two regular Friday posts that we do — a roundup of Lower Haight news stories that didn’t quite make the front page, and some events to make your weekend extra-special.
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The Square reports that five protesters were arrested yesterday during a weekly demonstration at the ARCO station at Fell and Divisadero.
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