Bicycle Club. Wichita, KS. CoastersBicycleClub.com Virtual Club House for the CBC
News and Info on the Kustom/Classic Bicycle Scene and Casual Cycling in the Wichita area
The Safe Streets Wichita organization has asked the Coasters to attend their bicycle Safety Fair on Saturday June 18th from 10:00am to 1:00pm at Colvin Elementary School 2820 S Roosevelt.
Nothing special you need to do. Just show up on a cool bike, hang out and talk to kids. Help spread the love for kustom and classic bikes to a younger generation.
A new portion of bike path will be built in Wichita's mid-town. The city council approved the extension of path that currently ends at Central. The city is able to pay for the path with money leftover from another bike path project.
The city plans to continue the path from Central to Waco, then south to 1st Street, and west on 1st Street to connect to the Arkansas River pathway system. The project will be put out for bid in June.
It will cost $140,000 to construct this portion of the path. The city will use leftover money from a block grant from the Department of Energy. The city was given the grant to connect paths from McAdams Park to Grove Park. That project is just about complete and came in under budget. The city checked and found the leftover money could be used towards another eligible pathway.
Other than maybe some landscaping and lighting the extension to the Canal path is done. The new section begins where the path had previously ended at 17th and the Canal Route and continues N/E to meet with the K-96 path at Grove park.
Great turnout for the Coasters first "Canal Cruise". I think there was around 35 riders. We started at the Donut Whole where a wide variety of tasty donuts were consumed. We then rode along Wichita's Canal bike path for a total of about 7 miles. The temperature was in the mid 80s and a extremely strong wind out of the South. Once back to the Donut Whole we all agreed not to do the additional 5 miles I suppose mostly due to the horrendous wind. It was a nice ride despite the wind. Thanks to everyone who came out! Hope you enjoyed it. We'll do this again on a different path.
P.S. I didn't realize it till we returned but I think we might have lost a couple of riders?
Everything I've been able to find out about Wichita bicycle history can be found here
http://locojoe.com/coasters/ind
ex.php?/categories/6-Wichita-Bicycle-History
Look for the link to bicycles in the Wichita Photos Archives
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone had any photos from before the turn of the century of any Wichita bicycle clubs and i
n particular of any bicycle repair shops. Our house (which is now the Delano Bed and Breakfast) was built by Morris Scho
llenberger who was one of three brothers who owned the Schollenberger & Co. bicycle repair shop located at 230 N Main in
Wichita. The brothers closed the [...]
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