Category Bike News

Reunion Arena’s Bike Racks Saved by BFOC!

For those of you who attended the Oak Cliff Earth Day, you probably noticed the poster we made up to promote raising funds for buying the bike racks at Reunion Arena. BFOC member, Zac Lytle, took note of the racks once the demolition team went onsite to begin dismantling the Arena in early April. After […]

This Friday! Discounts for Cyclists @ The Texas Theatre

The historic Texas Theatre is offering $2 off ticket prices at the door for all who arrive on bicycle for the May 1st showing of the 1923 Lon Chaney classic, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”. The silent film will be shown accompanied by a live orchestra headed by 90.1 FM KERA’s Paul Slavens. The film […]

Art Crawl a Success!

Thank you everyone for making the First Oak Cliff Art Crawl a success! It was an amazing night, and all of the venues who participated did a wonderful job of showcasing incredible work from around the area. Here are a few pictures from the day (photos by Ange Fitzgerald):

The Mayor’s a fan of BFOC!

Oak Cliff Earth Day was a huge success! Thanks to everyone for coming out. The onsite t-shirt printing was a big hit, we filled up several pages worth of new member sign-ups, and we were able to raise funds for our next bike rack campaign! All in all, a good day. Mayor Tom Leppert stopped […]

Coombs Creek Trail Ribbon Cutting Tomorrow Morning! Need BFOC cyclists for photo-op!

The first leg of the paved Coombs Creek Trail has been completed and a ribbon cutting is set for tomorrow (Saturday, April 18th) morning. We’ve been asked to bring out as many BFOC cyclists as possible for the event. We’ll try to arrive around 9ish in the morning, and will probably be riding in a […]

Accident fatalities in 2008 lowest in Portland history

These two articles just released noting that Portland’s traffic fatality rates are at an all time low. Bike lane infrastructure, and multi-modal planning is considered major contributing factor. “Most other U.S. cities are not seeing the same decline. But European cities are.” Greg Raisman, with Portland’s Department of Transportation notes, “By really thinking about having […]

Streetsblog Repost: How to create a livable street

This latest streetsblog article discusses complete streets with a link to an interactive graphic outlining the elements of a successful model.

Bike Powered businesses in Portland

Just ran across this via Boing Boing: Pedaling to Profit: The Upswing of Bike Powered Business “I think the recent explosion in biking is both a return on our communities’ investments in encouragement programs and infrastructure – bike lanes, paths, bike boulevards, etc. – and a sign of increasing concern about economics, health, and the […]

Discounts at OC businesses for cyclists

BFOC is actively negotiating special discounts for Oak Cliff bicycle commuters with several local merchants. More details to come soon, but expect $1 off beers at some of our finer establishments. You’ll need to look for a BFOC sticker in these businesses windows, and deals might be set aside for specific days/times of the week […]

Bakfiets – The SUV of the bicycling world

Ever wondered how all those Danes are able to cart around groceries, children, and more through the winding streets of Copenhagen? It’s simple, the Bakfiet: We love the quote from the founder of WorkCycles, Henry Cutler, saying, “In Holland, [bicycling] is not just for special people…or for hippies and so forth. It’s every normal mom, […]