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Monday Roundup: Expensive bikes, cheap housing, e-bike libraries, and more

Welcome to the week. Even though the sun isn’t supposed to last, the good vibes are unstoppable.

Here’s what our community has been talking about for the past seven days…

Putting out fires: Bike advocates and shop owners are worried that a new law in San Francisco aimed at e-bike battery safety has gone too far and will snuff out more than fires. (The San Francisco Standard)

A smarter warning: A new product called Copilot uses a mix of software and AI to go several steps beyond radar detection and sounds like the most advanced rear camera/light warning system on the market. (Ars Technica)

$100K track bike: The Factor bikes that will be used by the Australian Olympic track cycling team in the upcoming Paris games cost $97,979. (The Guardian)

Police hate competition: The lesson we should learn from the cancelation of automated enforcement camera program in Sacramento is to not let police anywhere near the program. (CBS News)

Why fight for better cities? After a Republican governor’s excellent comments on zoning reform went viral, it sparked a debate in urbanist circles about how far they’re willing to go to embrace someone with a very conservative, right-wing voting and policy history. (Streetsblog USA Opinion)

Bigger car, bigger fees: Another way we could get drivers of massive cars to pay more to use the roads is by hitting them where they park. (The Guardian)

Housing done right: It’s not just a biking boom that makes Paris so wonderful, it’s their focus on affordable, city-owned public housing and the walkable urbanism and “mixed society” the city creates through their role as landlords. This is how you built a great city! (NY Times)

Mature cyclists: Folks in the later stages of their lives are flocking to cycling vacdations because it’s more immersive and fun than sitting behind the wheel of a bus or an RV. (Conde Nast Traveler)

It’s all in your head: Next time you’re on a hard ride or dying up a climb, think about how some smart folks think fatigue is more about how your brain perceives it and not just how your legs and lungs perceive it. (Rouleur)

E-bike library: Buying an electric bikes brings up a lot of questions and even anxiety in some people, so being able to borrow one first via a neighborhood lending library just makes sense. Turns out e-bike libraries are all the rage. Who’s starting one in Portland? (Streetsblog USA)

E-bike incentives: With the hope that some of you out there are working on an e-bike purchase subsidy for Oregon in a future legislative session, here’s how the sausage is being made in California. (Streetsblog Cal)

Thanks to everyone who sent in links this week. The Monday Roundup is a community effort, so please feel free to send us any great stories you come across.

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