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Everything
you've ever wanted to know about this magnificent show


bikeTV
can be seen in the following areas:
In Manhattan, NY: Every other Wednesday at 9:30 PM, channel 57: Time Warner, 112: RCN
In Brooklyn, NY: Every Friday at 10:30 pm on Channel 34 (Time Warner) or
Channel 67 (NYC Cablevision)
In Morris County, NJ: Every Saturday at 2 PM on Cablevision channel 21.
In Philadelphia, PA: bikeTV is set to air on cable 54 on
Thursdays at 6pm and repeating Friday at 10:30am starting in mid
September.
In San Francisco, CA: East Coast West Coast
Bike Stuff Airs Saturdays at 12:00 PM on cable channel 29
NOTE:
Please check the schedule
section for any changes to the above air times.
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What's
on bikeTV.....?
Lot's of fun stuff. Here's a little taste about some of our more regular
segments, just so you know what you're in for...
And
for those who want a taste now, check out our
brand
new clips gallery!
The Amazing Bike-Haiku
Bros. NEW:
Watch
a clip in our Clips section

Hy and Koo
will amaze you with their astounding ability to compose bike haikus
that inspire and educate. Helmets, locks, hydration, and the
pro-health benefits of cycling are topics they expound on in lines of
five, seven and five syllables. A sample:
Koo: I
love my helmet
it protects my cranium
from substantial harm
Hy: Don't
want to wear one?
be prepared to get hurt bad
and not recover
Bike Story

Cool bikes. We
all know them. Maybe you own one. When we find a cool bike we think:
bikeTV Bike Story! Our most recent Bike Story was about Electric
Mayhem (right) - won in the Recycle-A-Bicycle auction in 2001's Bike
Show. Local artist Daniel Jay created the bike with a broad palette of
paint, and some other extras thrown in for good measure.
Cyclist of the Month

Similar to
cool bikes - but these are cool people who ride. Commuters, activists,
joyriders, athletes - we like 'em all. All can appear on bikeTV - we
just need to hear about them - or you! Drop an e-mail.
On the right -
that's Hal Ruzal, famous bike mechanic and bike opinion leader. He
works at Bicycle Habitat in SoHo, but he rides everywhere.
Cross-country trip #5 anyone?
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