Not mine per se, I have been volunteering with
them and teaching kids fo going on three years. The
bike revolution (hey that sounds wicked corny) takes
many forms. I'm a bike commuter, but still use my car
when I want. Not your typical BNBer but I still feel I
am an advocet for bikes (I also do work with a local
touring club www.nbwclub.org) as well as a sometimes
Masters racer. I don't feel that a movement has to be
particularly political or even noticeable, though modt my BNB
friends disagree. I hope that thing pick up in the yahoo
club, to both broaden my knowlegde and hopefully give
me some stuff to bring to my passive
activism.<br><br>Happy holidays to the US members, be thankful for the
bike.