Articles By: Graham Baden Graham Baden
Graham Baden is a leader in the cycling community. His drive and determination to share all things bicycle have grown into promising resources for the city of Long Beach. He currently works as service manager at Jax Bicycles at 3000 Bellflower Blvd and dreams of a world without cars.

Graham Baden / May 31, 2011 3:31 pm

Changing a Bike Tire – How to Change a Bike Tire in Under 20 Minutes

Changing a bike tire can be frightening if you don't know how to do it. Graham from Pedalmovement.com is going to step you through how to change a bike tire in under 20 minutes

Ronnie Sandlin / May 27, 2011 12:40 am

Thai Food In Long Beach – Top 3 Thai Restaurants in Long Beach

Finding good Thai Food in Long Beach can be difficult if you don't know what to look for. There are many Thai restaurants in Long Beach to choose from

Ronnie Sandlin / May 26, 2011 1:54 am

Fixed Gear in Long Beach – Rider Spotlight Steven Dunnuck Fixed Gear Freestyle Riding

Fixed Gear in Long Beach has become huge in the past 4 years.  You can find fixed gear bike riders in every corner of Long Beach.  A fixed gear bike is a single speed bike that doesn’t coast. That means that you have to keep your feet moving at all times. A lot of fixed gear riders ride without brakes

Ronnie Sandlin / May 17, 2011 4:10 am

Aids Life Cycle – Local Riders Prepare For a 545 Mile Trek For A Good Cause At Cowboy Country in Long Beach

Aids Life Cycle is a 545 trek for a good cause. Today I am talking with Ed Allum a ride participant about why he wants to do this ride,

Ronnie Sandlin / May 10, 2011 3:25 am

The Bicycle HUB Long Beach CA – Low Cost Bike Repair

The Bicycle Hub in Long Beach California Specializes in low income bike repair. The Shop is volunteer and donation run, and is the first bike co-op in Long Beach California.

Ronnie Sandlin / May 3, 2011 2:36 am

Top 5 Reasons to Get Your Bike Tuned Up At DiPiazza’s in Long Beach on Wednesday Night

The Guys at Pedal Movement are at it again, and going back to their roots to bring Long Beach a bike tune-up night at a local hotspot. Teaming up with Di Piazzas they decided to make this event all ages with drink & food specials along with music

Ronnie Sandlin / April 29, 2011 5:20 pm

Catalyst’s Green Long Beach! Festival Ignites Change

Long Beach – You ask 5 people what a “Green and Sustainable Long Beach” means to them and you will get 5 different responses. It seems like everyone has their own ideas and vision on what a green city looks like, from rooftop gardens to riding your bike everyday instead of driving. For the past few years there has been

Ronnie Sandlin / April 29, 2011 3:46 pm

UPDATE: Hundreds Register to Volunteer For the Long Beach Special Olympics Saving Event From Cancellation

Thanks to coverage from online magazines like Pedalmovement.com and the Lbpost.org the Long Beach Special Olympics has received hundreds of volunteers. The organizer of the event Ashley Wayland sent an email stating that there were no more need for volunteers and she had received an overwhelming flood of phone calls and emails from people that were inspired to volunteer

Ronnie Sandlin / April 27, 2011 3:48 pm

“CSULB Civil Engineers Compete For Glory”

Long Beach – Cal State Long Beach Civil Engineering students work together to bring glory to their school’s civil engineering program. Ask any civil engineer which school has the best program and they will all tell you San Luis Obispo takes the cake. The current group of civil engineering students at CSULB is working hard to change that perception. The

Ronnie Sandlin / February 14, 2011 8:39 am

LB Time Exchange Will Make You Love To Receive

I first heard about the LB time exchange last year at the 2010 Green Long Beach Festival. I knew that if Tony Damico was on board, it would be worth listening to. I had never heard of the concept of a “Time Bank.” A Time Bank is a way to exchange services that is outside of physical currency, its kind