Holy spokes! A biking bible for everyone

Rob Coppolillo

Book - 2013

Provides an introduction to bicycles and bicycling and includes a history of bicycles, advice on choosing a bicycle, and tips on bicycle maintenance and safety.

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Subjects
Published
San Francisco, CA : Zest Books 2013.
Language
English
Main Author
Rob Coppolillo (author)
Physical Description
197 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references, filmography and index.
ISBN
9781936976232
  • A brief history of the bike
  • What's your bike type?
  • To fixie or not to fixie
  • Finding your ride
  • Fitting your bike
  • Keeping it rolling
  • Staying safe
  • Saving the planet
  • Putting your bike to work
  • Pinning on a number
  • Adventure cycling.
Review by Booklist Review

A journalist and biking enthusiast offers a practical guide to cycling and bike racing. One useful chapter analyzes types of bikes used for racing, transportation, and recreation, while another considers ways of purchasing bicycles, fitting them to the rider, and maintaining them. The brief chapter on cycling history praises Lance Armstrong's achievements and contributions. It notes the formal doping charges filed against him in June, 2012, but not the subsequent results, which presumably happened after the book went to press. Coppolillo discusses environmental and safety aspects of riding bicycles, as well as the experiences of racing and adventure cycling. Appearing at intervals, articles by a bike maker, a seller, a rider, and a racer add other informed, experienced voices to the presentation. Line drawings illustrate the text as needed, especially in the chapter on types of bikes. Clearly written and packed with useful information, this handbook will be helpful to novices and more experienced riders alike.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2010 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.