So I failed to post last week so it’s an extra long linkpile this time. I’m currently hanging out in the capital city and one of the highlights was chatting to Frocks on Bikes co-creator, Isabella Cawthorn, at the Webstock launch party. I forgot to take a photo but imagine her riding a white fixie on stylish brown boots with no toe clips.
- Does that mean I can now file a case for owning multiple bikes?
- Urban Velo has a massive Interbike 2010 image dump.
- Women: they push the urban bike trends.
- Cars, pedestrians and the unified theory of New York biking.
- The Xylophone bike path is exactly what you think it is. Fun!
- Neat hybrid bikes that look like 1920s racers.
- 120 bicycles hanging on the wall, if one black fixie should accidentally fall …
- The Pedalr marketplace concept is like an Etsy for cyclists.
- Never say that your bike rack isn’t strong enough to carry loads of stuff.
- The Zambulance.
- I like books and bicycles and then someone saw the sense to make an elegant shelf to organise both.
- Oh God, why can’t my boyfriend skid?
- A former drug addict explains how you can prevent your bike from being stolen.
- And I love this ivy vine lock.
- Admire the many bicycles used to zhoosh up a room.
- Yelp redesigned their offices which includes a bike lobby.
- Here are some instructions to build your own monster quad bike. Please show-and-tell at the next Critical Mass!
- Beautiful portraits of some London bike couriers.
- The Powerhouse Museum in Sydney is seeking out entries for their Bike Rack as Art competition. Here’s some inspiration from Dero.
- This recumbent child trailer looks like fun.
- The Dutch have figured out a way to build bike paths without widening roads or anything.
- Also if you park illegally in Copenhagen, people will lube your chains and pump up your tires!
- Wee video clip about building bamboo bikes in Bangalore, India.
- If you hate degreasing your pants cuffs again, maybe the string bike chain system is for you. Me? I’ll might get this oh-so-pretty floral chainguard.
- This signaling backpack won the Red Dot Design Award 2010.
- BMX tricks in super slow-mo.
- Maya Pedal recycles used bicycles to build pedal-powered machines, or bicimáquinas, which support and help facilitate the work of small-scale, self-sustainable projects.
