Love this bike 'zine
November 8,2010
I lived in Pittsburgh for a little over a year to start my career in the early 80s, and rode my bike only a few times, because it was an extremely bike unfriendly area. Not even close to any room on the side of the roads for bikes, no lines, worst potholes and general condition of roads I had ever seen. Roads there are probably still not good by good road standards. But, I was amazed to find out this amgazine is based there. Seems like they have lots of events and culture there now, which is way cool. A friend who has been there recently on business says there are bike paths. I love the different vibe and commuter based info. Even though I don't commute, it's different, hip, and not full of itself, like the logo lycra inflamed road bike scene. The MTN bike world, at least in racing, has gotten infected with that too.


For the Everday Rider
November 6,2010
A fantastic magazine for the every day rider. None of that increase your cadence or how to climb hills stuff that you find in other mags (cough...Bicycling Magazine...cough).
Chock full of useful reviews, stories and tips for the utility cyclist and commuter. Color coordinated spandex Lance Armstrong wannabes need not apply.
Subscribe. You won't be sorry.


Bicycle Times
July 3,2010
Every issue I have received has been filled with articles that inform, entertain, and appeal to all who love cycling. Not aimed toward the spandex-clad (though many who sport such outfits would find plenty to like here) the magazine captures the spirit of everyday folks who simply love to bike. I wouldn't miss an issue!


Bicycle Times
May 4,2010
Bicycle Times is a new venture by the crew at Dirt Rag. The magazine is aimed at the cyclist who commute, those who cycle as a family activity, those who enjoy a bike as alternative transportation, and basically everyone left out of road and mountain biking magazines. Like Dirt Rag, Bicycle Times is more for ordinary folks than the more competition oriented mags generally found on newsstands.

BT only comes out four times a year. This is why you may wait a bit for your subscription to kick in. Subscription problems are cheerfully and efficiently resolved by a quick phone call or email to Dirt Rag / Bicycle Times HQ. If you like bikes, or are interested in trying a bike for lifestyle or transportation reasons, give BT a try.