Sunday, October 30, 2011
Colony Adjustable Headset Spacer
"A new little product we have out now for 2012 is our new Adjustable Headset Spacer. It is made from hi-impact plastic & will enable various stack heights of 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 13mm & 15mm. Just rotate the spacer around to rest on it’s various steps to get the different stack heights."
Pretty cool. As seen here.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Seoul Got Soul - Save the Bike Lane
[SEOUL GOT SOUL] SAVE THE BIKE LANE (Full Ver.) from David Jongkwon Kim aka DKshop on Vimeo.
"Seoul is not covered up with enough bike lanes compare to the size of the city, so the main purpose of this project is to create bike lanes on the road as a propaganda against Seoul city.
Seoul has been investing huge budget in its bike lane project since 1990s. The initial intention of the project itself was seemed promising. However, the city mistakenly did not consider diverse traffic conditions in each region. The bike lanes eventually caused traffic congestions, and turned out a massive parking space.
The already existing bike lanes along the sidewalks has been dominated by pedestrians and even trees for a long time. You will realize that there won't be any big change even if filing civil complaints. The yellow line on the left side of the logo means protection, so you can see it as we are here to save the bike lanes. No cars are allowed. One more Bike, One less Car"
From DK Shop
"How the Dutch Got Their Cycle Paths"
"How did the Dutch get their cycling infrastructure?
This question keeps coming back because it is of course relevant to people who want what the Dutch have. Road building traditions go back a long way and they are influenced by many factors. But the way Dutch streets and roads are built today is largely the result of deliberate political decisions in the 1970s to turn away from the car centric policies of the prosperous post war era. Changed ideas about mobility, safer and more livable cities and about the environment led to a new type of streets in the Netherlands."
Via Hembrow
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
VPCX 2011 // Kivikko, Helsinki
VPCX 2011 - Kivikko from Rhubarb on Vimeo.
Third race of the unofficial unsanctioned VPCX 2011 Cup in Kivikko, Helsinki. It was muddy as hell, and fun.
The VPCX Cup has been running for several years already and those "V and "P" stand for "Wrong" "Paths". It's a free-for-all cyclocross race series but strictly only those riding bikes with no suspension and drop bars are rewarded precious cup points. While some people rode fixed bikes too, I rode my Beasley 650B SS MTB but wouldn't have earned any points anyway.
Photos stolen from rodwell & Parker respectively.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Ghost Bike Alleycat
Ghost Bike Alleycat Helsinki from Fixie Vids on Vimeo.
Tnts and Mika teamed up for an alleycat to test their brand new camera equipment a while ago in Helsinki's "outer boroughs". Don't ask me about their cameras, I just don't know.
Labels:
alleycat race,
helsinki,
night ride,
yksivaihde.net
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
When Fish Ride Bicycles
The Cool Kids X Tokyo Fixed Gear collabo?
Showing the fixie kids the way towards a brighter future.
(Kim gets credit here for pointing things out for me.)
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Tunturi Road-Pro Lo Pro
For sale by and from the same people out of Turku, Finland, who brought us that fantastic Rossin EL Pista, which was in fact sold pretty soon after it was posted at the Yksivaihde.net. Now let's see if this Tunturi will be given a new home any time soon. I do doubt that.
Thanks for Zigura for the photographic evidence.
Kinfolk "Urban Bike"
This is apparently a Kinfolk "Urban Bike" built by Kusaka-san but with those canti brakes and fat knobby tyres it appears to me more like an old school single speed cyclocross bike. Which I can certainly dig (despite the pretty awful looking handlebar+stem combo).
Check out KinfolkBicycleCo here in case you're not already familiar with them.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Meanwhile in Estonia: Tour d'ÖÖ Tallinn & more
Tour d'ÖÖ Tallinn Stage III from Tallinn Bicycle Week on Vimeo.
Risto have me headsup on what's been going on in Tallinn, Estonia lately:
Some pretty popular looking night rides with incorporated movie viewing of cool stuff like of Lucas Brunelle's Line of Sight full movie, Wolfpack Hustle Marathon Crash Race II and a others. Looks like there's a nice scene developing over there!
Lotsa photos here too.
Tour d'ÖÖ Tallinn Stage II edit! from Tallinn Bicycle Week on Vimeo.
Winter Riding // Fixed Cyclocross
PX's neat riding video from last winter which I've somehow overlooked and not posted at the time but better late than never, right? The winter is nearing fast and all the blogs are posting cyclocross videos and bikes so why not.
"Winter snow offroad cycling (-14°C) with a cyclocross fixie bike, local forests and woods in Oulu, Northern Finland. Recorded with a GoPro Hero, with a chest mount, 6th of January 2011. It's minus 14 degrees Celsius, that should be about 7 degrees Fahrenheit."
Friday, October 14, 2011
Cycling City HELLsinki
This made me LOL a little as it's part of my daily commute. That same block has been under construction works for well over a year now and the street is blocked just like that every damn day.
"Helsinkiläiset pyörätiet ovat turvallisia. Liikennesuunnittelijoiden ohella myös lukuisat muut Helsingin ja sen lähiseutujen asukkaat ja yritykset tekevät kaikkensa, jotta pyöräilijä ei voisi ajaa kantakaupungissa liian lujaa. Tällä hetkellä eli elokuussa 2011 erityisen turvallinen on Unioninkatu Siltavuorenrannan ja Liisankadun välisellä alueella."
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Look 496 ZED Piste
Labels:
2012,
496 ZED,
carbon track bike,
france,
LOOK,
track cycling,
velo de piste
Pink Chrome Kursks // HELP KEEP-A-BREAST!
Good deal for a good cause from Chrome:
"LTD PINK KURSK: ONLY $40 + FREE SHIPPING, HELP KEEP-A-BREAST! In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, check out our limited run Kursk Pink for only $40. All the tough, durable build of our bike to bar footwear plus $20 of each pair purchased goes directly to Keep-A-Breast!! And for a limited time, free ground shipping both ways on all shoes!"
Get 'em here.
The Keep-A-Breast -logo reminds me a bit of the HIM Heartagram symbol, so despite all the Jackass/Bam Margera connections the band might be best known for I need to rep my hometown boys a bit here:
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Cross Cyclo-pédestre, February 18th 1930, Paris
THIS photo!
"Remember, racers still didnt trust the derailleur even into the 1940s, and that held for cyclocross as well - bikes were largely single-speed, often with a fixed wheel. Brakes were still largely sidepulls at this time as well."
From here, and there are many more awesome pics there too.
Labels:
1930s,
awesomeness,
brakeless,
Cross Cyclo-pédestre,
cyclocross,
france,
radness,
sscx,
style,
the roots,
vintage cycling pictures
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
SEPPO KANERVA (PS) EI HYSSYTTELE !!!
"Nyt kun on hirveesti hyssytelty tän pyöräilyn puolesta niin vihdoin Helsingin kaupungin valtuutettu Seppo Kanerva (PS) ottaa pikkusen kantaa autoilijana ja jalkamiehenä."
New VISP Pista ARC "GT Dragon"
You can now buy the new cromo VISP Pista ARC GT-Dragon from here. Like whoa!
There actually seems to be two other new VISP models there as well, here and here, but IMHO they're nowhere near as radical! as the one above.
Just add a dash of neat colored parts and the funky tribal tattoo dragon design will go so good with some Ed Hardy accessories...
EDIT.
EDIT 2.
Let's clear things up a bit: it turned out in the end that the sanction duty does not apply to VISPs because they're apparently actually manufactured in Taiwan, not in mainland China, or People’s Republic of China. They also claim to be "Designed in Italy" or something like that. Believe that if you will but I still wouldn't encourage anyone to waste their money on buying crap like VISP but that's just me.
Scott OTG 20 by GREMS
Scott OTG 20 by GREMS.
"Scott brings art to its bicycles with one of today’s most influential and exciting young French artists, designers and musicians, known as GREMS. He is a multifaceted man with many preferences, who puts his own character into every masterpiece. With hand-drawn signs and lettering as well as bold graphics and graffiti, he convinces artists and turns public space into open air artwork. Nothing is to be expected from his paintings, drawings and designs. GREMS’ latest rise to a challenge was for the SCOTT urban bike collection 2012, where he designed two exclusive bikes – one SCOTT OTG, a so called Fixie, and one SCOTT SUB."
"Scott brings art to its bicycles with one of today’s most influential and exciting young French artists, designers and musicians, known as GREMS. He is a multifaceted man with many preferences, who puts his own character into every masterpiece. With hand-drawn signs and lettering as well as bold graphics and graffiti, he convinces artists and turns public space into open air artwork. Nothing is to be expected from his paintings, drawings and designs. GREMS’ latest rise to a challenge was for the SCOTT urban bike collection 2012, where he designed two exclusive bikes – one SCOTT OTG, a so called Fixie, and one SCOTT SUB."
Monday, October 3, 2011
P-Fix feat. Tom LaMarche
Tom La Marche for Specialized from Uncle Buck on Vimeo.
Nice. P-Fix will be THE s**t as a cheap FGFS complete, that's for sure.
But what's going on with the crappy editing? The music ends too early etc. One would think that a company like Specialized has the marketing budget to get things done proper. Or is it just to make it look 'raw', 'legit' and all DIY? That's pretty weak IMHO.
Get a FREE! 14 Bike Co. fixie biek when you buy...
... the new Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tablet. That's right.
From Engadget:
"For a tablet that prides itself in being thin and lightweight, the latest Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 accessory sure adds considerable heft to the device. The Korean manufacturer's UK branch has teamed up with 14 Bike Co to bring the world the Samsung Galaxy bicycle -- a mild-mannered bike with a custom paint job and a detachable holder for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 made from carbon fiber. So, why carry a tablet on a bicycle? For checking things like mileage planners and route trackers on the go, apparently. No word on pricing yet, but we're guessing that this'll be among the more expensive tablet accessories out there."
Labels:
14 bike co,
advertising,
bike advocacy,
fixie fashion
Sunday, October 2, 2011
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