r/StLouisBiking

Idea for the City: Let’s convert our 600 miles of alleyways into pedestrian/bike friendly paths
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Idea for the City: Let’s convert our 600 miles of alleyways into pedestrian/bike friendly paths

St. Louis Magazine recently highlighted a group looking to beautify alleyways using native plants. Why don’t we take it a step further and reclaim our alleys from trash dumpers and make St Louis one of the most pedestrian friendly cities in the world by beautifying our alleyways.

stlmag.com
u/Nearby-State-5132 — 2 days ago
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International Ride Your Bike to the Arch and Lay in the Grass Day next weekend

Come one come all. On Sunday, May 17th at 4:30pm cyclists from STL and maybe all of the world will be descending on the Arch grounds to lay in the grass. Come hang!

I will be leading a ride to the Arch from the Roman Pavilion in Tower Grove Park at 4:00. It would be super sick if some other people got their gangs together and rode up from elsewhere too!

All nations welcome

u/goharvorgohome — 6 days ago
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Need recommendations for bike maintenance -thinking about cycling to work this summer

I won't be surprised if I'm not alone when gas is over $6/gal. I got a new bike a few years back but only rode it a few times before things conspired to mothball it. I don't think anything is wrong but I'd like to get a check up before I have to rely on it.

Where can I get budget bike maintenance in the University City area?

reddit.com
u/bbr4nd0n — 5 days ago