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Women Who Bike: Kathleen

May 17, 2010 6 Comments

BIKE NOPA Bikes And The City have spun out a new collaborative bike series, Women Who Bike. Each Monday and Wednesday we will feature San Francisco women and their bicycles. Check both our blogs for the experiences, stories, and ideas that women who bike the city want to share with you.
Let us know your thoughts and leave comments for the featured riders.

Kathleen

Kathleen

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Women Who Bike: Kathleen

How would you characterize your bicycling style? assertive, carefree, cautious, competitive, law abiding, slow and steady

K. I think my style is a mixture of cautious, assertive, defensive and law abiding- expect for when following the law is not safe. The main bike lane in our area is on Alemany, which is essentially a small freeway. People often park in the bike lane, cars are going too fast and there appears to be a lack of basic knowledge, awareness and consideration for cyclist so instead I usually ride through neighborhood streets. On rare occasions, I will ride slowly on a portion of the sidewalk to get around an obstacle, but only if there are no pedestrians. I’m not trying to prove anything on my bike- my goal is to get from one place to the next in one piece.

Something basic: how often do you bike and what for?
K. I ride my bike every day. I use my bike to get to work, but also for errands and just getting around town. I try to bike and use Bart as much as possible.

Kathleen

What could be done in SF to encourage more women, including teens and younger, to bike?
K. San Francisco has to be more thoughtful about putting safe, well maintained bike lanes throughout the city. We have a few really great bikes lanes in the heart of the city, but those don’t extend or safely connect to lanes in the other districts. If someone wants to give cycling a try- it is difficult and intimidating to do without tangible safe bike lanes throughout the city. I also think that SF has to do a better job enforcing basic traffic laws like parking in bike lanes and speeding. These changes would make it safer for everyone, not just women.

How many of your best dates/friendships started with biking?
K. I haven’t had any dates start with biking, but biking has been a great component of some of my friendships. My husband and I ride our bikes to Bart every morning- it is the best way to start my day.

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How many of your best dates/friendships started with biking?
K. I think people are always surprised when I tell them I prefer and choose to bike instead of drive especially when it is raining.

My message to women who want to try biking:
K. My message would be to have fun and be smart about biking. I love biking- it will make you feel energized, confident and strong.

Kathleen and I chatted over coffee about the obstacles, experiences and encounters both positives and negative as women on bicycles in San Francisco. I was very happy to meet Kathleen and to learn about the bicycle and her city life. It is also very inspiring to know she is the only one in her workplace to bicycle to work, and even though it is in the Bay Area, people seem ‘shocked’ that she does so. Keep pedaling woman – because as they say, it takes one!!

& Many thanks to Barna, her husband, for the initial introduction!
It was a great pleasure meeting this lovely couple.

Kathleen + Barna

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♥ Gracias Kathleen!! ♥

Don’t forget to check out BIKE NOPA for more Women Who Bike profiles.
Women who bike: Take the Writing Women Back into Bicycling survey online by May 15th. More than 7300 women already have. Survey conducted by the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP). See survey here: link

If you or someone you know would like to participate email me at bikesandthecity +at+ gmail
For women in the NOPA area, contact Michael at BIKE NOPA
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See previous Bikes & The City profiles here:
Women Who Bike Series

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With love from: Nova Scotia

May 17, 2010 No Comments

♥Thanks so much Erika for the sweet email and a *awesome* photo!!

-From Halifax, Nova Scotia-
“I bike to work over a bridge on my red vintage 1950s Torpado road bike, but today I stopped at another local cafe for a macchiato and took the attached photo.”

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Long live caffeinated Torpados in Canada 😀
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Basket chronicles.

May 17, 2010 No Comments

Not my typical load at all. When needed, I bust out my big orange bag, purchased in 2004 on Folsom street from Chrome bags, and nicely adjusted at the main strap the same year (more info on that later) to deal with any baggage. This bag has now a long thread of history with me, but I just don’t carry as much these days. Still like the bright orange and when half-full, I’m able to fold it and tuck it in the basket. Looks nicer in the basket than it does on my back.
I almost forget I have it, but recently I have been happy is there, for when I need to use it. Ding-ding.

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Photo de dia: That is now behind us.

May 17, 2010 2 Comments

Hola bridge. It’s nice to know you are always there, bright and red. Dark and orange. Loud with fog horns. Busy with tourists. Sleek and elegant. That is all for now. See you once again soon. Kisses.

That is now behind us.
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