Bike to Work Day, this June 29th....
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Robert Bobik
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Watch out for the glass on the Detroit-Superior bridge, especially on the return trip(westbound). It's the worst I have seen it for months.
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Tim Liston
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We usually take the Hope Memorial Bridge, and yes, the last time I biked across the Detroit-Superior (eastbound) there was quite a bit of glass.
Most times we take Detroit and skip over to Franklin at W. 76th. Franklin is pretty quiet, scenic, and quick. Sometimes we take Detroit though. And for a real change of pace we cruise down to the bikeway thru Edgewater, then over to Gordon Square and on into town.
Most times we take Detroit and skip over to Franklin at W. 76th. Franklin is pretty quiet, scenic, and quick. Sometimes we take Detroit though. And for a real change of pace we cruise down to the bikeway thru Edgewater, then over to Gordon Square and on into town.
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Robert Bobik
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bike rides
Franklin is a great way to get downtown and back. When it's very hot and sunny, Franklin has a lot of shade trees and it seems like there is less traffic than Detroit. I take Edgewater Park most days, the view from the path overlooking the lake can be stunning. Keep em' spinning!
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michael gill
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detroit superior cleaning
Hey folks.
Inbound, Detroit superior was not only swept, but washed this morning.
I haven't yet ridden in the outbound (westbound) lanes.
By the way, I noticed a "no bikes against the glass" sign on the window at the Futon shop next to the Phoenix.
The only time that happens is when every tree and parking meter is occupied by a bike. A clear sign of the need for racks.
Inbound, Detroit superior was not only swept, but washed this morning.
I haven't yet ridden in the outbound (westbound) lanes.
By the way, I noticed a "no bikes against the glass" sign on the window at the Futon shop next to the Phoenix.
The only time that happens is when every tree and parking meter is occupied by a bike. A clear sign of the need for racks.
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David Anderson
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Paul Schrimpf
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