Make Biking Better

Hey all! This Thursday, a group will be riding to the Tri-County Bike/Ped Plan open house!  Please join – you’ll connect with others who love walking and biking and you can help shape our region’s transportation network!

Summer Handlebar Hours!

Hi all!  The Handlebar will be open this summer!  Wahoo!!!  Come visit us on Mondays from 4 – 6 pm.  The Handlebar will not be open June 2 or 9. Have a great summer and keep biking. Like this guy vvv

Summer Bike Storage

This is definitely not what you want to come back to next semester – a sad, dilapidated, rusted, and half-stolen bike. This isn’t ride-able!! To prevent this from happening to your precious bike, you should put it in Summer Bike Storage! It will be kept in the basement of Kaufman, where it will be secure and out of the elements. If you are going abroad next semester or next year, you can even store your bike while you’re gone, so that you don’t have to Continue reading →

  A few of the new Dickinson Cycling Jerseys made their debut at Red and White Day on Biddle Field after a short 15 mile ride to the Dickinson College Farm and back! We all really love these jerseys! If you are interested in one, please visit or call the Dickinson College Bookstore (717-245-8874). There are still some left, so get them while you can!

Simply Moving Carlisle

Want to go outside? Outside is a great place for biking, along with hiking, canoeing, camping, games, and more! If you want to learn more about the local outdoor areas, such as trails, camping areas, etc, check out the Simply Moving Guide, made by the Partnership for Better Health. It’s a pretty expansive database for the local outdoor places to go! In it, you’ll find various places listed, along with the activities that can be done, trail information (length, difficulty, terrain, etc), along with the location Continue reading →

Handlebar Hours – Spring 2014!!

Hello bikers!! Handlebar hours for the Spring 2014 semester have been announced! We will be open Mondays and Thursdays from 4 to 6pm! Whether kept inside or outside, the long winter was probably hard on your bike. Snow, salt, and a lack of riding can cause bikes to rust, wear, and become stiff. The tires will probably have lost a good bit of air, and there might be a layer of grime to be wiped away to make your bike look absolutely pristine. Even if Continue reading →