Get Rad Issue 2: Making Space and Stepping Back featured the voices of 13 powerful contributors who are carving out space for BIPOC and trans, women, intersex, and gender non-conforming folks in cycling and outdoor communities.
This issue is officially sold out—but you might still find a copy through one of our stockists listed below. Check them out!


Contributors
Contributors: Alej Perez, Christina Torres, Dia Hodnett, Frit Tam, Guarina Lopez, Jay Malena, Lauren Jones, Lazarus Letcher, Nkenna Onwuzuruoha, Jasmine Brooks, Shankaron Aden Elmi, Taiana Martinez, Tez De La Tierra
Creative Director & Editor: Molly Sugar
Details
Printer: Versa Press, Inc. in East Peioria, Illinois
Size: 6” x 9”, 120 pages + making space sticker


Stockists
Pick up a copy and more RAR merch at your favorite local shop!
CALIFORNIA
Alameda Bicycles
Alameda, California
Golden Saddle Cyclery
Los Angeles, California
Luckyduck Bicycle Cafe
Oakland, California
NEW YORK
Campus Wheelworks
Buffalo, New York
Eighth Hour Studio
Brooklyn, New York
Sun and Air
Brooklyn, New York
OREGON
Golden Pliers
Portland, Oregon
Metropolis Cycles
Portland, Oregon
SimWorks USA
Portland, Oregon


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Thank you to the generous supporters for making the second issue of Get Rad Be Radical possible.

Get Rad Issue 1:
It’s About Bikes But Not About Bikes
In 2020, RAR’s first publication launched as a powerful platform to explore what it truly means to be a radical adventure cyclist.
Featuring 20 contributors, this issue dived into the themes and conversations sparked at the WTF Summits in 2018 and 2019—highlighting stories that go beyond the bike to center identity, community, and liberation.
Contributors: Alley/Ramon Reyes, Allison Clark, Angelica Casaverde, Danielle Parnes, Ester Song, Gritchelle Fallesgon, Izzy Sederbaum, Kailey Kornhauser, Kaitlyn Boyle, Kimberly Wiman, Kurt Refsnider, Mary Lytle, Patricia Casaverde, Rie Sawada, Río Oxas, Sal, Sam Scipio, Sarah Swallow, Tessa Hulls, Yaretzi Juarez Reyes
Team: Creative Director & Editor: Molly Sugar, Assistant Editor: Everett O’Cillin
Supported by: Specialized Bikes, Ride with GPS, Swift Industries, evo