One photo and two videos from now, you'll understand how Side Visibility and the Down Low Glow protect you on night rides.
Nearly 70% of nighttime bicycle / car collisions are related to Side Visibility.
Above, Rock The Bike's piece on the benefits of Side Visibility.
Above, a YouTube video by Livewombat, an enthusiastic customer, shows how bright the DLG is when viewed from the side.
Front and rear safety lights (blinkies) protect you well in many riding situations. But blinkies are weakest when viewed from the side. Unfortunately, side visibility is the most common cause of nighttime bicycle-car collisions. Every time you approach a turn or an intersection, your side visibility is key to drivers seeing you.
Dustin's highlights from Jorge Molina LiveOnBike
Submitted by fossilfool on Wed, 11/19/2008 - 02:07.- fossilfool's blog
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Let's Get Visible: Momentum Crew posts bike safety music video.
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Dirt Rag reviews the Mundo
Originally appeared on Dirt Rag.It is easy to categorize the Yuba Mundo as a cargo/utility bike, but what founder Benjamin Sarrazin and others involved in the production of the Mundo remind us is that this is, in fact, an expression of the elemental functionality of a bicycle. In a purely practical sense this may be the form from which other lines should be derived. I believe this idea reveals itself to anyone who tries to live life by the bicycle, complete with overloaded add-on racks, child seats, and overstuffed panniers.
Stopping by the field on a foggy night.
Submitted by fossilfool on Wed, 11/12/2008 - 23:01.
Cool moment, amazing light, had to stop and take a shot of our trusty new 18-Speed Mundo.
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Welcoming Solano Cyclery, Ken's Bike and Ski, and The Bicycle Chef to the Rock the Bike / Yuba Cycles Family
Submitted by fossilfool on Wed, 11/12/2008 - 22:29.Ever since Interbike we've been signing up some great new Dealers. Here's a small profile of a few of them:
The Bicycle Chef, in Sacramento, CA

With their recent move to a spacious spot on N Street just outside Downtown Sacramento, The Bicycle Chef has redoubled its commitment to supporting commuters and lifestyle cyclists. Manager Whit told me that they actively support sustainability by encouraging customers to keep and repair old bikes. They make a lot of people smile that way.
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Like Where's Waldo for Halloween Critical Massers
Submitted by fossilfool on Thu, 11/06/2008 - 01:26.
Video: LalaVirnana
See if you can spot yourself in this still shot of last Friday's Halloween Critical Mass passing under a downtown building.
Plus, check out the Down Low Glow in action at 0:55 through 1:30! I had no idea it would be that visible from above. Plus, what the heck are the light up tires you see at 3:39 - 3:50? And check out MonkeyLectric in effect at 4:00 The funny thing about this footage is that I thought I was in the back of the pack, but there was still 4 minutes worth of Critical Mass behind me.
Also, Check out McKenzie's tunnel footage from last Friday:
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Rock The Bike and Yuba developing new bags and loading system for Mundo
Submitted by fossilfool on Tue, 11/04/2008 - 11:25.- fossilfool's blog
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Instructables features Mothership
Originally appeared on Instructables (online DIY / DIT ) community.Instructables featured our writeup of "Soul Cycle Mothership, a molded fiberglass speaker cabinet for bicycles."
Checked Flickr and found I'm not the only one carrying other bikes on my Mundo.
Submitted by fossilfool on Fri, 10/31/2008 - 02:32.Being able to quickly improvise a towing or carrying rig that gets two bikes across town with one rider is one of the Mundo's unsung features. This is one of those features that you might read, and say to yourself "I'd never do that." But then you find yourself in a situation where, you know, it would just come in handy. This is a great lifesaver on social rides. You can bring bikes to your friends for a cruise. Or, say someone gets a flat on a front tire, but you're only a mile from home. Might be simpler just to tow that thing than bust out the patch kit.
The Stumptown Mundo crew Mundo towing a mundo for delivery to acustomer.

Mundo towing Xtracycle, courtesy: Cycle9
Not towing, carrying, in this photo. With the Mundo's steel chassis as stiff as it is, all you have to do is strap the frame of the silver bike to the Mundo in a couple different places using cam straps. Then I used scraps of cardboard as separators to keep the paint job intact.
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