SF News Video: Watch Bike Thief Totally Ruin Bike To Work Day Police are on the lookout for a brazen bicycle bandit after the thief hopped on one very unlucky commuter's ride and sped off while the owner stopped to cheer on other bikers at
SF News Dangerous Oak Street Finally Gets A Bike Lane Two-wheeled commuters and weekend types are in for a special kind of treat: the designated bike lane kind. As of yesterday, a new bike lane has appeared on three blocks of Oak Street
SF News Polk Street Parking Evangelists May Squash Bike Lane Plan A contentious clash between cyclists, car-parkers and business owners over the Polk Street Corridor Improvement Project has caused the SFMTA to go back to the drawing board and offer some decidedly less bike-friendly
SF News $70K Bike Counter to Be Installed on Market Street Bike ridership in the city has been rising steadily, but by just how much? If you count Market Street cyclists as an indicator, you'll soon have hard numbers. On Wednesday the SFMTA approved
Arts & Entertainment What's Your Biking To School Memory? Next week, from April 22-26, is Bike to School Week. You hear that? An entire week. Thousands of youth and students will pedal to class. Fifty-two San Francisco schools have signed up for
Arts & Entertainment Wednesday: Learn How To Bike In S.F. Hard day to get through what with all of our minds focused on Boston. We're trying to get through it, too. Anyway, for those of you interested in making the move to two-wheeled
Arts & Entertainment Horrible Human Being Steals Child's Rad Tricycle At B.Y.O.B. Who in heaven's name steals a child's tricycle on Easter Sunday? A horrible, horrible human being, that's who. And that's just what happened this past Sunday at the city's annual Bring Your Own
SF News Bring Your Bike Aboard BART During Rush Hour This Week! Unless you're this horrible human being, you are more than welcome to bring your bicycle aboard BART trains during rush hour this week. It's all part of a heavenly plan to test how
SF News Bike-Sharing Plan Set To Bring 700 Bikes To Bay Area More two-wheeled transportation is on the way for the Bay Area, where a bike-sharing plan that's been pushed back more than a year will finally see the light of day. In August, the
SF News Overwrought Fringe Group Wants To Stop Polk Street Bike Lanes An effort is underway to stop 20 blocks of much-needed bike lanes from possibly being installed along Polk Street. It's a tentative plan under serious consideration from the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition and
SF News Cyclist: 'Driver Intentionally Hit Me' SFist received an email from cyclist Hunter Oatman-Stanford about his recent encounter with a car on Mission Street near Valencia. He claims that a vehicle hit him intentionally Tuesday night. We are reprinting
SF News Why The King Street Bike Lane Needs To Be Fixed On Saturday morning outside AT&T Park, cyclist Diane Sullivan died while riding her bike westbound on King near Third Street. While exactly what happened remains under investigation, what we do know
SF News Cyclist Killed Near AT&T Park Identified On Saturday morning outside AT&T Park, just as fans were lining up outside for San Francisco Giants Fan Fest 2013, a female cyclist was killed after being hit by a cement
SF News Market Street Revamp Could Divide Cyclists And Buses A new proposal for the $350 million Better Market Street project could divide people—literally. The proposal involves moving the 14-Mission to Market Street and widening the lanes while routing all cyclist traffic
Arts & Entertainment Casting Call: Verizon Seeks 'Endearing' S.F. Cyclist With 'Natural Charm' Sorry about the late notice here, guys. But Verizon is looking for SF cyclists for a $1,500 gig. Do you fit the bill? You should be an "endearing" male cyclist between the
SF News Female Berkeley Cyclist Shot Dead Near the corner of Sacramento and Ward streets outside Longfellow Middle School on Tuesday night, a Berkeley resident found a woman shot to death while presumably riding her bike. "The citizen said the
Arts & Entertainment Could This Be The Greatest Photo Ever Taken In San Francisco? Well, we sure think it is. A bunch of kids (in school uniforms no less!) giving high fives to passing cyclists on Market Street? Call it a red-letter day, folks. Snapped on a
Arts & Entertainment Free Bike Lights Given Out Starting Tonight In an effort to keep cyclists safe and splat-free during our post-daylight savings months, the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition and San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hand out free bike lights starting tonight
SF News Faux-Hawked Cyclist Busted For Attack On Muni Agent The punky-looking, fare-evading cyclist seen on camera giving a 55-year-old Muni station agent a swift kick to the chest last month has been arrested for the unprovoked attack. Bay City News reports the
SF News Video: Faux-hawked Cyclist Attacks Muni Station Agent A cyclist with a curious coif is being sought by SFPD after unleashing an unprovoked attack on a Muni station agent who told him he couldn't bring his bike on the subway last
SF News Well-Known Cyclist Beaten Unconscious By Police, Arrested For Assault Kachusha Munkanta, known among the local cycling community as "Chuey" and a generally peaceful guy, was allegedly jumped and beaten unconscious by SFPD officers after observing another arrest early last Friday morning. Chuey
Arts & Entertainment Map: SF Giants Logo Bike Ride The fine folks at Mission Mission bring your attention to a very important bike ride around San Francisco, completed by Chris Phipps who used the Giants logo as his guide. Well, Chris, we
SF News Mountain Dew BMX Event Accused Of Being Too Rad, Sugary, Low-Paying The Dew Tour event that has been taking up a lot of space at Civic Center this week has finally seen some sick airborne action today, but not before it was harshly criticized