Harry @admin ?

active 3 years, 9 months ago
Just upgraded BikeTravellers.com, let me know if you see any unexpected behaviour, though if so, it should be positive 🙂 View

Sorry, there was no activity found. Please try a different filter.

  • Welcome to Biketravellers.com Bicycle blogs

    Cycling near the Dutch windmills Welcome at the new Biketravellers blogs. Here everybody who is interested in bicycles and bike trips can open a free blog and start posting right away!

    Filled with features like photo -uploads, YouTube support and 100+ other plugins, more than 125 different themes which can be further customized if needed, widget support and much more, so sign-up for free and claim yourname.biketravellers.com now.

    New: Now you can also host your own Domain (yourdomain.com, so without the BikeTravellers.com part) for free! Ask for details on how to do this.

    Everybody who has something to tell or show about anything to do with travelling by bicycle or bicyles can get a free blog here. Register
    yourname.biketravellers.com
    now! Did I mention is was free?

    You can post photo's,  videos and of course stories about your bike, your trip, now, in the past of in the future. You can create discussion groups and forums in a click can create a free new blog (even if you already have one) here.

  • Recent Networkwide Posts

    • ThumbnailWhen I set off from MedellĂ­n, I realized that my bike was starting to fall apart. My tubes easily cracked in the heat and I couldn’t find 28” tubes with thin racing valve stems in Colombia. The cassette was loose, the handlebar was loose and some attachment at the front-wheel was also loose. And the chain […]

    • Thumbnail Those of you who have followed us on Facebook or Twitter will know that we’ve just finished a wild road trip – by car. In the past few weeks I’ve driven something like 2500 miles and flown a thousand or so more. It’s been a whirlwind. It’s also shown me a couple things – namely that I don’t […]

    • I am on the dirt roads between Huancayo and Cuzco. They take me over passes that are mountain high and down valleys that are river deep. I can struggle up to a place where the snow is falling and rattle my way down to desert heat on the same day. The climate contrasts are amazing and […]

  • Members