Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Turning Tricks 19
Turning Tricks - Episode 19 - Dirty Tricks Ride from KrEEEstowfUr on Vimeo.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Music City Cycling
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Nashville Bike Day - Murfreesboro Bike Nite

First Ride (Nashville) -
The Murfreesboro girls are going to come down for the afternoon to ride with us! We'll meet up at 2:00 at the red bench in Hillsboro Village. I think we'll do a casual ride downtown, to the Shelby Bottoms Greenway, and ride to the Cumberland Bridge and back. Then we'll head over to Centennial Park to hang out and trick around. After that we can all go to fido, cafe coco, bongo, or wherever to get some food.
Second Ride (Murfreesboro) -
We're going to carpool to Murfreesboro for bike nite! A lot of people come out to this ride and it'll be a lot of fun and a great way to meet new people. I believe it starts around 9:00-9:20. Let's meet up in the Fido parking lot at 8:00 and try to head out by 8:15. I have room for 3 people in my car. Who else can drive if we have more people than that decide to come to Murfreesboro?
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Scaredy Cat Results + My New Wheel Day






The Scaredy Cat went great! We had an amazing turnout. Special thanks to Halcyon for getting all the sponsors and prizes and every one else for getting the race set up (2W1C for hosting, Keith for designing the poster, Mark for getting the spoke cards printed and laminated, and of course Skumlife and Cupcranks for coming out to race!).
The results are as follows:
Guys -
1. Richard
2. Sam
3. Dave
Girls -
1. Devan
2. Skye
3. Candice
On another note, I also just had a new wheel day (well, I've technically had the wheel for two months, but I finally paid it off and put it on).
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Fast az Fuck Ride!

Poster designed by Keith
THIS IS NOT A CASUAL RIDE! We will be keeping a fast pace for approximately 40 miles. This is a no-wait, every man for themselves ride (i.e. if you fall behind, no one is going to stop and wait up for you, you will be on your own). So if you come, be sure to bring your own tools, tubes, and a pump or CO2 cartridge because if you get a flat, there may not be any one there to help you out. Make sure to bring lots of water and be ready to push yourself! The Route is as follows:
Starting at Centennial Park
Riding out at 1:30pm
Heading North on 28th past TSU to Ted Rhodes Park
Enter the Metrocenter Greenway
Take the Greenway Downtown to the Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge
Over the bridge to East Nashville to Shelby Park
Take the Shelby Bottoms Greenway to Two Rivers Park via Cumberland Ped. Bridge
Follow the Greenway to the Percy Priest Dam
Head back the same way
End at the Shelby Street Ped. Bridge
Participants receive Skumlife gold chain status!
Cupcranks Free Cupcake Ride III






Haunted Ride to the Eastside
Anthony Cozzi - "Dead Wheelie"Saturday, October 24, 2009 at 8:00pm
The Villager Tavern
1719 21st Ave S
Meet up in the Village. If you get there early, get a seat at the Villager Tavern. At 8:30 we ride to the Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge for refreshments. Then whenever we feel like it we will make our way to the Devil's Dungeon Haunted House. After we will tell ghost stories and have some more refreshments on the Shelby Street Bridge.
Haunted House Admission - $12
i will be bringing $1 off coupons for everyone or you can print your own.
If you want just come and ride and hang at the bridge.
Basically; cheap beer, good times, halloween fun, riding bikes = Skumlife
Bring party favors, and lets scare the shit out of Nashville. Yey!
Nashville Scaredy Cat 2009

Hosted by 2wheels1crank, Halcyon, Skumlife, and Cupcranks
The Scaredy Cat Halloween Alley Cat race with sponsored prizes from
surly - http://www.surlybikes.com/
orgin 8 - http://www.origin-8.com/
qbp - http://www.qbp.com/
keirin culture - http://www.keirinculture.com/
Velocity - http://www.velocityusa.com/
Sign up and Registration at 2 p.m. at Centenial Park
There will be both a Guys and Girls bracket.
Google Maps, The "Bike There" Option, and You.
For those of you who missed the recent post on this. Google has been widespread with new mapping vehicles (Street View Trike). Good for Google, but better for us. Not only is Google showing the international cycling community some serious love, they are updating the accessibility of their entire mapping system. Can someone say, "Upgrade!"? Google is in the process of mapping areas which cannot be reached by car. They are also asking the public to help. Google is currently (until an Oct 28th cutoff date) accepting suggestions of where to send the SVT (Street View Trike). Let's do what we can and get the Middle Tennessee Greenways, The Four Natchez Trails, and Local Park trails on the list. This not only will help us get Nashville and the Greater Nashville area more accessible to cyclists unfamiliar with the area, but also (I think) provide us with an awesome "bike there" option which might (fingers crossed) take into account elevation. This will add a fourth option to "the quickest route" in addition to walking (shortest distance), fastest w/highways, and fastest w/out highways. I don't know about you but i personally would like to know if I'm going the right way w/out having to ask Whit or Mike Crouch. So let's get on the horn. Contact Google and suggest locations for the SVT to ride and document (most importantly the Greenways). Let's make Nashville, Tennessee, America, and the world a better place to cycle. Thanks.
MurFreesboro Bike Night
MFBN IV from Natalie Newberry on Vimeo.
Other wise known as Mother Fucking Bike Night. The bicyclists of Murfreesboro gather to ride their second favorite form of transportation around town every Thursday night (weather permitting). While milkshakes and slushies aren't exactly my thing, we decided to pack up the SUV and make a trip out to the "Boro" to hang with the kids and see what the fuss was all about. The first trip was exciting enough. High points included being told that I needed to pick up speed to get up a hill that I then rode up with no hands (look ma!), tricking Devan into thinking that the town square was the same one from Back to the Future, and the foot down comp (if only they knew we had to wear teflon vests in Nashville to play).After getting the feeling that this ride was a little like a G-rated version of Nashville Critical Mass, we decided to spice things up a bit and throw Skumlife into the mix. The next Thursday we returned with some Skumlife All-stars; we showed up fashionably late and ran out or beer by the time we got there. Unfortunately, I had a bruised/possibly broken rib (from the previous weekend) which took me out of contention for the foot down competition (Ryan lost by "trying" to do a 180 in the final). At one point, I was in back and noticed a traffic jam at the CircleK just past "Clean" Jim's. Of course Ed had called for a beer pit stop less than a mile into the ride and threw the sheep into a "follow the leader" dilemma that left them in seizure for a minute or so (for future reference, Murfreesboro, keep going! You're not fast! We will catch up). Highlights included Ed talking to the Murfreesboro police with one hand on a beer under his shirt, hearing that people had heard that Skumlife rides around with shotguns, ski-masks, and steals bikes at gun point (it's shotguns with banana clips btw), an impromptu stop at the Dodge Store for the best chicken in the world, and a little bit of loving on the floor during a bad ass performance by the The Prophet Nathan.
All in all, you make your night what you want it to be. If you live in Murfreesboro, definitely book your Thursday nights for this ride, but remember Thursday night isn't the only night to ride bikes. If you live in Nashville, I seriously doubt it's worth taking two hours of driving time and as much gas as I use weekly to do something that we already do everyday (with more excitement) here. I don't want you to take my word for it; I want you to try it out for yourself. If you want to waste a couple of hours and money driving, feel like you are ruining someone's night by having a good time, ride at moderate speed (no faster!), then this one is for you. They meet up every Thursday at 9pm on MTSU campus at the Quad (In front of the Library). As for me, every night in Nashville is Mother Fucking Bike Night!
PS. I love the real Boro riders (you know who you are). Do your thing. Also, thanks to Natalie (our new Murfreesboro corespondent) for the vid. She will be hooking it up on the blog from now on (as far as current events in Murfreesboro are concerned).
Google Announces Plan for “Bike There” Option
In a post on the Google Earth and Maps team blog, the ubiquitous company revealed plans to add the long awaited “Bike There” option to their maps.They say that by integrating this [new] information, and working with specialized data sources like the USDA Forest Service’s Forest Boundaries and the US Geological Survey’s National Hydrography Dataset, we’ve been able to expand and improve features in our maps like parks and water bodies.
Read more at www.Bike-PGH.org.
From Urban Velo
Please Be Careful.

A photograph of seven year old Kylie Bruehler. She is at a funeral service to bury her parents, both of whom were killed last week when a driver veered onto the shoulder and drove his pickup truck into them as they were riding together on a tandem. “Investigators say there are no charges on the driver. They believe this was an accident and that somehow the driver lost control of his truck.” More...
Everyone be safe. Spread bicycle awareness.
Bianchi Super Pista @ Interbike
I don't want this. I have to have it!
Dear Santa,
Don't fuck this up for me.
Ronald
Where the Wild Things Ride






My Bike is Better Than Your Bike

Best of Nashville 2009
If you haven't heard the exciting news yet, The Nashville Scene Best of Nashville 2009 Reader's Poll voted Halcyon Bike Shop the best bicycle shop in Nashville! Obviously we could not agree more with the outcome. We love you guys (Elise, Andrew, Seff, Daniel, Stephannie)! Not to mention, the editors chose Elise as Best Ideals in Practice.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Vittoria Randonneur

'The Vittoria Randonneur apparently is the best tire that the mashers have found for standing up to that kind of abuse, and they wear them right down to the pink puncture-resistant belt. However, many of the bikes they use won’t fit a 25mm tire, so Vittoria is making the Randonneur, at Mashsf.com’s request, in a 700 X 23mm size.'
From Velonews.
The Art Crawl
Every first Saturday of the month there is an Art Crawl at the Arcade downtown in Nashville, and (you guessed it) we ride. It's happening this Saturday. Meet the Skumlife crew at the Villager Tavern in Hillsboro Village for a warm up session (lol) and around 8pm we hit the streets. The ride doesn't stop after the Art Crawl either. We will hit up the East side (Dino's) for some drinking and foods, then to CvK@12th&Porter to party it up. If you ride, you have got to come check this one out. One of my favorite rides. See you there
Venice High Trick Session
sometimes we ride bikes at venice high from Joey on Vimeo.









