Fixed Gear, Fixed Wheel, Fixie, Track Bike, Tarck Bike, Bici da Pista, Pisuto, Pisto, Velo de Piste, Pignon Fixé. No matter what you call it, if the drivetrain is fixed & there's only one gear - we love to ride it like we stole it.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
BeCycle // 44etches
Pablo Laune's bicycle-themed etches and drawings are pretty awesome. Pablo is part of the BeCycle collective and you can check out more of his works at http://www.44etches.blogspot.com/ and in his Flickr here.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
"The most unsuspecting cycling shoe ever"
Chrome Kursk Pro from Chrome Bags on Vimeo.
Kursk Pro SPDs, as rocked by Squid in the clip, are finally out today, HERE.
Also, Chrome released today a host of other new products and reworked bags which you might want to check out: Sherman, Buran, Falcon, Romer and Bishop wallet.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
KRNKY Bars T Available NOW!
"KRNKY ‘Bars T’ embodies the variety of modern fixed gear culture. The print unites the FGFS world, urban commuting, hipster posing, street mashing and serious track racing through the commonly used types of bars in these subgenres. Bars T comes in grey and white.
Shirts are printed on high quality 100% cotton Continental Clothing’s t-shirts. The shirts have earned Fair Wear Foundation’s certificate for ethical trade and justice for workers."
Ethically produced and all, these tees are good. Go get your tee from HERE, unless you'd rather be like these guys:
Super Rare Limp Dick
A Super Rare vintage Merkins so-called "Limp Dick" track stem. Funny fo'sho.
And it's currently on Ebay, here.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
KRNKY T Sneak Peek
Friday, February 18, 2011
More Chrome Kursk Pro
I just noticed there's now more photos of the Chrome Kursk Pros on their site, just waiting for the 2/22/2011 when the shoes due to be finally out.
"Chrome is pleased to announce the release of our first clip-in shoe, the Kursk pro. The Kursk pro offers something unique to the cycling footwear category – a cycling shoe designed and manufactured to be casual and street-friendly, while delivering serious cycling functionality. This project has been in development for years and is now finally here. We couldn’t be more excited to share it with you."
· Compatible with all clipless pedal systems
· Full-length nylon 6 plate for a strong, lightweight platform that aids pedal power
· Anatomically correct forefoot rocker to enable natural stride and easy walking
· Removable rubberized TPU cleat caps for optional flat pedal riding
· Outsole designed for easy clip-in and out
· Adjustable cleat placement
· Weight – 1,018g for a pair of size 9s
Price: $95
Fit: Narrow fit is true to size. Order the same size as other vulcanized shoes.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Chrome Kursk Pro SPD
San Francisco based Chrome, best known for their messenger bags, is finally coming out with Kursk Pro SPD sneaker on 2/22/2011. I'm really looking forward to these, actually.
"Bike Lanes Safer Than Cycling in Streets"
This is interesting, although I personally tend to agree with the differing opinion expressed by the Bicycle Coalition in the end of the article: http://www.baycitizen.org/bikes/story/harvard-study-bike-lanes-safer-cycling/
"A study by the Harvard School of Public Health released this week shows that separated bike lanes are safer for cyclists than mixing with cars in streets, resulting in 28 percent fewer injuries.
The Harvard research was conducted during an eighth-month period in Montreal, a city with a longstanding network of separated bike lanes, and published this week in the journal Injury Prevention.
“These data suggest that the injury risk of bicycling on cycle tracks is less than bicycling in streets,” the study’s authors wrote. “The construction of cycle tracks should not be discouraged.
But there is also some dissention within the ranks of the bicycle coalition itself about separated lanes. Some avid cyclists consider such lanes too confining, and if more ordinary folks start riding bikes in the city, they’re going to get in the way.
“Experienced cyclists like to go fast,” wrote Matt Baume, “and they don't like to swerve around kids and old people and fatties and tourists.”
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
World Championship `89 Lyon
OT: Excel - Unenslaved
Labels:
1995,
dogtown skates,
skateboaring radness,
slept on,
tony alva,
z-boys
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Hyötypyörä Delivers!
Labels:
cargo bike,
helsinki messengers,
hyötypyörä,
winter cycling
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Pelizzoli Leggenda vs. Cannondale Track
I wonder if it's just a mere coincidence that the new blue aluminum Pelizzoli Leggenda frame, which comes with traditional flat crown steel track fork, has extra fat downtube and has nice smoothed welds, looks bit like Cannondale Track?
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Rossin GIBI Baronchelli Pista
'GIBI' Gianbattista Baronchelli's Rossin team track frame handmade by Mario ROSSIN. Currently for sale at LFGSS.
I certainly can dig this.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
PMP Pista 'L' Cranks
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Straight Outta Tokyo. ありがとうございます。
Nisi Pista Speciale
Labels:
1980s,
nisi pista speciale,
NOS,
tubular rims,
weight weenies
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