Bikes first — people-powered transportation for all.
Bike Talk is radio that puts people-powered transportation front and center. Every week, Nick Richert and Taylor Nichols open the mic to riders, grassroots leaders, mechanics, artists, policy shakers, and anyone building safer, more just streets—right here in LA and around the world.
This show isn't just for bike enthusiasts; it's for everyone who believes our streets should serve people, not just cars. Bike Talk challenges mobility injustice, celebrates the everyday ride, and connects you to the movement for real transportation change. If you want a city that moves differently—more equitably, more sustainably—this is your show. Tune in Mondays at 4am and join the ride.
Since 2008, Bike Talk has been a key platform for bicycle advocacy and transportation justice, amplifying the voices of riders, activists, mechanics, inventors, and community leaders from Los Angeles and beyond. The show has chronicled major milestones in the movement, from local policy campaigns and street safety initiatives to global efforts for sustainable transit. Through interviews with athletes, authors, filmmakers, politicians, and everyday cyclists, Bike Talk has bridged grassroots efforts with broader conversations about equity and mobility. Its legacy lies in connecting diverse advocates, spotlighting often-overlooked stories, and persistently challenging mobility injustice. For over a decade, Bike Talk has helped shape the public dialogue around people-powered transportation, inspiring listeners to envision streets that serve everyone.
Nick Richert launched Bike Talk in 2008 to amplify LA's rising bike movement and bring real conversations about streets, justice, and community to the airwaves. He's been a steady voice for people-powered change, connecting with riders, mechanics, and everyday advocates who believe in a city that moves differently. Nick's strength is finding the humanity and hope in every bike story—because for him, bikes aren't just a topic; they're a tool for building community.
Taylor Nichols jumped into bike advocacy when his daughters started rolling through the neighborhood, sparking his mission for safer streets. Embedded in local organizing—from the Mid City West Neighborhood Council to the LA Bicycle Advisory Committee—Taylor brings the stories and struggles of everyday Angelenos fighting for mobility justice. He rides, listens, and pushes for roads that work for all, carrying both a parent's heart and an activist's drive into every show.
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