“Bike lanes along EDSA soon,” said the Department of Transportation last June 13. Well, so much for that
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Mayor Isko Moreno says Manila is not ready for bikes but cycling advocates beg to disagree
Cycling advocates respond to Isko Moreno’s statement
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It seems bikes and scooters are arguably your safest choices
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It seems like Metro Manila is slowly starting its transition into a bike-focused city
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Bikes might just be the solution to EDSA traffic in the future
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Bicycles have become the norm for transportation these days
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Bikes are also helping people practice social distancing
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Another way to help our frontline workers
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Pasig City is also permitting anyone to use a bike around the city
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We’re thankful for bikes especially during this time
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These should do until EDSA finally catches up
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Plus an easy test you can try in order to ensure a perfect fit
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These ingenious models prove that over the top style and functionality are not mutually exclusive
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‘Call Me By Your Name’ will make you fall in love with biking again
by Eric Saltaby Eric SaltaOne of the best films of 2017 is also a beautiful ode to Europe’s pedal-powered tours
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R.O.X. wants more people to bike for a cause
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Sandugo Brusko is the Pinoy-made mountain bike anyone can ride
by Kara Santosby Kara SantosGet ready for an adventure with a Pinoy-made mountain bike anyone can ride
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Sometimes, adding bling to a bicycle isn’t necessary
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Want to start cycling around Manila? Get this Pinoy-made folding bike from Nyfti
by Kara Santosby Kara SantosTravel-friendly folding bike you can carry up a flight of stairs? Count us as fans
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Rurok is the Pinoy mountain bike you can take to the trails
by Kara Santosby Kara SantosAnyone can reach the summit of mountains with purely Pinoy-made Rurok Bikes
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Some people can go with one, others need a fleet. What really drives our need to have multiple bikes?