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  2. Bicycle messenger - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle courier in London riding a fixed-gear bicycle with spoke cards A bicycle courier transferring urgent mail onto a high-speed train in Geneva, Switzerland. Bicycle messengers (also known as bike or cycle couriers) are people who work for courier companies (also known as messenger companies) carrying and delivering items by bicycle.

  3. McDonald's Cycle Center - Wikipedia

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    The Cycle Center was affiliated with, and provided free special-event valet bicycle service for events such as Bike The Drive, L.A.T.E. Ride, and Chicago Marathon. [40] A repair shop offers professional mechanic service. In April 2005, the Cycle Center approached its 500-member capacity, [33] and began a waiting list. Monthly membership was ...

  4. Divvy - Wikipedia

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    The system is owned by the Chicago Department of Transportation and has been operated by Lyft since 2019. As of May 2023, Divvy was the largest bicycle sharing system by area in North America with a service area of 234 square miles. [4] In August 2024, the 1,000th Divvy station opened as part of a citywide expansion of 400 new stations. [5]

  5. An average day in the life of a NYC bike messenger 7:00 a.m. — Wake up, shower, eat breakfast (either homemade fare or food truck grub) 8:30 a.m. — Bike to the city

  6. Chrome Industries - Wikipedia

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    Chrome's popular bag lines, the Mini-Metro and Citizen Messenger Bag, are recognizable by their signature seatbelt buckle release that doubles as a bottle opener. The company started building their bags in a garage in Colorado using salvaged materials like seatbelt buckles and seatbelt webbing, which they continue to use across their entire ...

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  8. Urbanfetch - Wikipedia

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    Urbanfetch, founded in 1999 and closed in 2000, [2] was a dot-com company from which customers ordered products (DVDs, music, books, snacks, gifts, etc.) online and had them delivered by bike messenger in less than an hour within certain delivery areas covering most of Manhattan and London.

  9. Chicago bike tour commemorates 1919 race riots - AOL

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