Safe, Economic and Fun with babies and kids The Mama Bicycle with a basket on the front is for mamas, papas, babies & kids. Why not try it?
509 Votes
Whether they're trying to reduce their carbon footprints, stay fit or engage in fun weekend activities, these families know it all about biking.
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Safe, Economic and Fun with babies and kids The Mama Bicycle with a basket on the front is for mamas, papas, babies & kids. Why not try it?
509 Votes
Inspiring stories of family biking adventures around the world, from once in a lifetime journeys to everyday trips to swimming pools & supermarkets. The adventures of one family on a bike + links to other biking and adventurous families around the world.
Interview with Family on a Bike
249 Votes
Three boys. Three cargo bikes. One city to explore on two wheels.
228 Votes
This blog is about my commuting experience with Brompton bicycle for 190 days, to offset carbon footprint while making my bike.
150 Votes
We're Angela and Dorea, moms to H (born 6/06), and R (born 5/09). We live in Cambridge, MA, and rely on bikes, public transit and our feet for transportation. Living carfree makes our lives simpler, saves us money, and gives us a great sense of community.
Interview with Carfree With Kids
129 Votes
A Web 2.0 mom working toward a sustainable lifestyle. 3 kids, an Xtracycle, and more!
Interview with TechnoEarthMama
121 Votes
One Mama and two kids revel in all things local by zooming around on three or two wheels.
Interview with Suburban Bike Mama
89 Votes
Tots on bikes, kids as cargo, family cycling, and other high-occupancy velo goodness.
Not caring how much our bikes weigh since 2008
81 Votes
City cycling news and opinions from Amsterdam where most everything we do somehow revolves around bikes and kids.
Interview with Bakfiets En Meer
79 Votes
Promoting everyday family biking by biking [nearly] every day with two small passengers. Continually experimenting to find safe and flat-enough routes as well as creative ways to carry all the snacks/toys/gear that come with small children.
63 Votes
This blog is a little bit of bike activism, a place to extol the virtues of city bike riding on upright or dutch bikes, and a place to promote bike riding for the entire family- especially those families with adaptive riders
Interview with Ding Ding Let's Ride
45 Votes
"Bikes & bicycling from the Great Lakes to the Ocean State."
Interview with Hadrian on a Bicycle
40 Votes
Two bikes, two toddlers, one epic family adventure: This is the story of the Murrs' 4400 mile, four month bike trip from Florida to Oregon, from potty training to pow-wows, from home to home again.
Interview with Murrs Across America
32 Votes
We're a family of five (with one on the way) that attempts as much travel as possible on the bike. We live in Lexington, Kentucky and ride our bikes year round.
Interview with Family//Bike//Words
32 Votes
I am an avid cyclist, wife, bike shop co-owner, sometimes racer, full time software engineer and, of course, mom. Cycling is my passion. Heck all the socks in my sock drawer are bike socks! Having children has not diminished this passion.
24 Votes
Practical advice so you can keep riding. Kids, babies, cargo, bikes and Chicago; things to see by bike; fixing old bikes; fun. Get out in any weather, bring your kid and ride.
17 Votes
This is a blog about all aspects of cycling, cycle campaigning and being a doting dad. Oh, and saving the environment, changing society, improving health and yadda, yadda, yadda
Interview with The Lo Fidelity Bicycle Club
16 Votes
Tips, tricks and stories for families who ride or would like to. Learn how to spend more time together, stay fit and share experiences behind the handlebars.
Interview with families on bikes
13 Votes
Real life Montana mom encourages women to get out and move for the bliss of it. Bike love, bike bling, bike tips.
10 Votes
An adventure cycling family of four out on the road for a year of bike travel together.
Interview with Pedal Powered Family
9 Votes