found on http://deplacement.tumblr.com/
Showing posts with label bicycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bicycle. Show all posts
Monday, October 17, 2011
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Friday, September 30, 2011
cool photos from Blacbird.tumblr
they've always been donor cycles... that's a terrible thing, but true
all from http://blacbird.tumblr.com/
Sunday, September 4, 2011
the Sting Ray, most desired bike for kids in the 70's
Getting a photoshoot at the Orange Country dragstrip with a real slingshot dragster... must have made this kids whole year.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Audrey Hepburn riding a bike, beauty and grace in motion
Found among the great variety of pop culture photos at http://are2.tumblr.com/
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Monday, August 29, 2011
"Not in the Bike Lane" another Public Service announcement from Casey
In a nutshell, Casey was ticketed by NYPD for not riding in the bike lane, and he made this video to prove that the bake lane isn't safe, because NYPD doesn't enforce the laws that are in place to keep the bike lane free of obstructions, constructions, cop cars, trash cans, etc etc. Bravo Casey!
Found on http://bikerscafeblog.com/
No chain. An exercise in expensive rolling art, not really comfortable to ride, or affordable.. but it's eyecatching
different seats and tire sizes
photos from http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/jruiter_studios_super-minimal_city_bike_15092.asp
The inner city bike was designed by JRUITER + studio as a project asking questions about ultra short inner city travel. What is needed, who is riding, and how far are they going.
The inner city bike rethinks what a “frame” is, getting rid of basic key components, and creating a new type of urban bicycling.
The positives are easy quick turns, huge power to the rear wheel to go over curbs and up hills, and great start / stopping / sitting situations.
http://bikerscafeblog.com/2010/10/27/inner-city-bikes-icb-36/
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
the 1948 Bowden Spacelander bicycle, made of fiberglass when it was a big fad, but less than a thousand were made, they were too expensive
The Spacelander is a marvel of postwar biomorphic design. Its curving lines and amoeba-like voids represent the mutation of the prewar streamlined style into a new expression based on organic, rather than machine-made, forms. “Britain Can Make It” exhibition in 1946. Conceived in aluminum, the dynamic form featured a direct drive hub dynamo that stored the downhill energy and released it on uphill runs. The originally prototype for the exhibit was hand-made by the MG Auto Company. Due to the expense of manufacture, the bike did not go into production until 1960, when Bomard Industries of Grand Haven, Michigan contracted with Bowden to create the finished product. The final design was produced in fiberglass and built-in headlight and taillights were added. Ultimately, Bomard Industries went of business and only 522 examples were ever produced.”
http://www.howtobearetronaut.com/2010/08/spacelander-electric-bicycle-1946/ and http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/2587/Spacelander_Bicycle
According to a Yahoo Answer contributor:
Strangely, the Spacelander was designed about 1946 in aluminum but not placed into production until 1960, so if he has the original 1951 fiberglas prototype it's value is inestimable. A mint 1960 version has seen pricing in the $10,000 to $12,000 range.
The Spacelander, as you probably already know, was reproduced in the 1990s, and I think they are still available today, these can be had for less than a couple of thousand dollars.
above 3 images are from http://www.nostalgic.net/bicycle206.htm
this may be the one I just saw on TV last night on "It's Worth What?", as Case just took this photo in Burbank, and the sign shows that the bike is from the Vintage Cyclery of Pasadena. (Thanks Case!)
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Stupid idea, biking across China in 1892-1893... without roads mostly
After close to eight months of biking across China from Shanghai to the Burmese border in 1892/3 (during which time he was stoned, beaten, robbed, and forced to walk most of the way since the roads weren’t bike-ready), Frank Lenz summed up his trip in a letter home: “God help the unfortunate cycler or traveller who crosses China. I could never do it again.”
from http://bikesintheguo.tumblr.com/post/4547282462/after-close-to-eight-months-of-biking-across-china which is chronicling the bicyle in China, via http://formicarius.tumblr.com/
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Mirror rims
It's art by Olafur Eliasson found on http://tywkiwdbi.blogspot.com/2011/06/bicycle-with-mirror-wheels.html
Monday, June 27, 2011
How did he manage this? And do any young bmx types have a clue they bike in his 80 year old shadow?

Do you see the stantion tops that are making his trick even harder? That is just nuts. How he rides on the top of a pipe? Insane.
found on http://michiganswampmonkey.tumblr.com/
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