ORYX Time Trial Bike

Posted on July 26, 2007 Under Design

I'm already a sucker for gorgeous time trial bikes (as evidenced by my drooling over the Project .05 a while back), and with the Tour De France likely to come down to the final time trial stage to determine the…

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Cycling for a Cause

Posted on July 9, 2007 Under Travel

The 94th Tour de France kicked off this past Saturday, coincidentally on my birthday (07-07-07, shameless plug). I couldn't think of a more exciting time for cycling fans around the world; while Team Discovery and CSC and others battle it…

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Interview: Jens Martin Skibsted on 'The Boston'

Posted on June 20, 2007 Under Design

A week or so ago, the Josh Spear team fell hard for the Boston Bike by Puma and Biomega. The Boston, also dubbed "The Puma Bike," (same bike, different branding) racked up scores of points for its clean design, its…

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Alchemy Goods: Tires + Seat Belts = Bags

Posted on January 11, 2007 Under Design

For all of you pedal heads out there-- Alchemy Goods in Seattle has been 'turning useless into useful' with their new bag lineup. Made from used tire inner tubes, seat belts, and other various recycled materials, Alchemy's Messenger Bag and…

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Stussy x Honda Zoomer

Posted on July 6, 2006 Under Design

Anyone who knows me knows the Honda Zoomer is likely the only scooter I'd ever ride. I covered the oki-ni edition back in February of '05, 15 units were made in Plasma yellow, black and a classic camo green. The…

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Alta Bikes

Posted on March 28, 2006 Under Design

An amazing group of Norwegian creative people have decided to test their skills on the development of a new bicycle concept. Simplifying the essence of a bike is the basic idea behind Alta Bikes. The result is a unique and…

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Bicicleta

Posted on March 15, 2005 Under Design

I'm all for renewable design, and I think this Bicicleta carpeting from designers Ariadna Miquel and Ana Mir works out quite nice. The carpet was inspired during a drip to india where bicyles are the primary mode of transprtation. "The…

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