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Showing posts with label bike messengers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bike messengers. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
Premium Rush
Labels:
bicycle couriers,
bike messengers,
movies,
NYC,
quicksilver,
trailer
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
CMWC 2011 WARSAW PROMO: F*** Y** A** !!!
Labels:
alleycat,
bicycle couriers,
bike messengers,
cmwc warsaw
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Triple Rush
Triple Rush - Extended Trailer from Triple Rush on Vimeo.
"Trailer for the new Travel Channel show, "Triple Rush." Incredible photography of bike messengers as they weave in and out of traffic in New York City. It's a must-see Thursday nights at 10pm e/p only on the Travel Channel."
And don't forget about the Double Rush if you liked this.
Triple Rush - Danger from Triple Rush on Vimeo.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Way Back In '94: DOUBLE RUSH !!!
Thanks to Paulus for the heads-up on this. Looks kinda funky in the 1990s way but hey, in the titles part there's someone riding a track bike with Mavic Pursuit bars on it.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Dark Angel feat. Rev-X
Labels:
bike messengers,
jessica alba,
post-apocalypse,
spinergy rev-x
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Go Paavo!
Labels:
bicycle couriers,
bike messengers,
tampere,
winter cycling
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Congratulations Tampere! -> Tampereen Fillarilähetit
Paavo did it. Probably the most northernmost bicycle courier service in the world Tampereen Fillarilähetit starts operating on December 9th 2010, in Tampere Finland of course. Fast and Ecological and yes, they do deliver during the winter months too. Way to go!
Saturday, October 9, 2010
10-9! Messenger Appreciation Day
It's the 10-9 day today. Pay respect where respect is due and yes, I remember that last year my 10-9 post somehow rubbed some people the wrong way, which just gives me all the more reason to do this again.
Anyhow, if you're interested in the bike messenger "culture" (I hate using the term culture like that...) of the New York City's 1980s Glory Days, you might wanna pick up Fast Eddie Williams' photo book "Bike Messenger Life".
Sunday, June 27, 2010
'Messenger in New York City'
So they ride tricktrack bikes now? Makes sense, kind of.
Monday, June 21, 2010
CMWC 2010 - Panajachel, Guatemala
Labels:
alleycat,
bike messengers,
cmwc guatemala,
couriers,
race
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
"Bicycle Song"
tnts found this from somewhere.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
"What the world looked like in ´93"
(Mortimer in New York, 2003. Photo Maria Laub)
"MORTIMER, OWNER OF TRACK BIKE-SPECIFIC STORE KEIRIN BERLIN (www.keirinberlin.de), TELLS HOW IT WAS AND HOW IT IS:
I remember in ‘93 when I went to the first cycle messenger world championships (CMWC) in Berlin, i was not even allowed to start, as I had just started 2 months ago, and you had to be a bikemessenger for at least 6 months to compete, but to that story another time..., anyway back in ‘93 I heard some rumours about some guys riding without brakes, but I just thought yeah right...
A few years later in SF at the CMWC in ‘96, there was a trackbike only race, aaaah now I understand, those bikes that they use on the velodrome, damn it how cool is that...!???
So, in 97´ Barcelona Kevin from NYC organized the first skid competition of the CMWC, it smelt like rubber... we were all stoked, but still thought those guys must be crazy...
In ‘98 I left Berlin, first to London to messenger over there, after the ECMC in Graz I went to NYC and took my bike up to Montreal to the NACCC´s (North American Cycle Courier Champs) from there I went to Toronto, to stay with my Dutch friends Kamaal and Xander. In summer ‘98 it was a big trend to go fixed in Toronto. Keith from the courier cavern found a bunch of Coppi trackframes and started selling them to his messenger friends, some montreal connection. I had no money to get one, as I just “moved“ to North America...
After Toronto I went to Washington DC to the CMWC and also worked there a few months. I really like DC, but I had NYC on my mind...
So I jumped on the chinatown bus, got a job at velocity on east 14th and stayed with James Bolger, who told and taught me everything about trackbikes. Slacker Tim, Fast Eddie and Kevin also convinced me to get a bike...
When I went to Berlin for 3 weeks in September ‘98 I called an old friend who used to be a racer, he got me a bike for 50 German Marks (around 25 euro´s) it was a 1980´s East German Diamant trackbike with Campy cranks, Cinelli bars and stem and Renak hubs from east germany. I went back to NYC and rebuilt the hubs with clinchers. Still not 100% convinced I told james that I would just go to the park and try it on the weekend, he replied I should just go and work a day...it is easy, I will see. So I did and I was hooked, that was October 98´! I never had a frontbrake on my bike, nor did I ever think about it... NYC was cool “back in the days“ once you saw someone riding a trackbike he greeted you. It was a very cool underground scene. I remember the oldschool rastas who also worked at velocity. Timberland boots, flat pedals and big gear, and no attitude. Yeah yeah, the good ol´ days...
In 2001 I went to Tokyo to ride my Cannondale trackbike thru´ asia. In Tokyo there was only one guy who had a trackbike, but he was a dispatcher.
Nobody wanted to go to Keirin races, but I went and I loved it... I rode from Tokyo to Osaka, took a ferry to Shanghai, rode from there to Shanghai, down the coast to Hong Kong, over to Vietnam to Hanoi, down route one on the coast to Saigon, over to Cambodia to Phnom Penh, took a boat (too warm to ride) up to Siem Reap, and from there I went to Bangkok... all with around 20kg´s of luggage and no brakes, just fixed, with a flip flop hub, that i never turned around, as i had to take the whole rack off, too difficult. It was an experience that I don´t want to miss and that I want to do again... one day! So, anyone telling me that I am crazy or people are crazy who rides track bikes on the street, should try doing something like that on any bike, same same...
I went back to nyc after 9/11 worked in NYC till 2003 then opened the shop in Berlin in 2004, we were like a handful of people riding trackbikes.
We went to kyotoloco in May 2004 when the keirin frames where still available for 5000-10000 yen and almost no one was riding them on the street.
In 2005 I went to NYC for the CMWC and to work again as a bikemessenger.
The trackbike thing took off, everybody was riding fixedgear, mostly conversions or cheap complete bikes. Non-messengers started racing us to the next light and Williamsburg was full of people just walking down bedford ave with girlfriend on the left, bike on the right...when I came back to Berlin, more and more people got into it, but we never expected that it would go crazy like this.
I personally think that the fixed gear bike will stay, it is not just a trend. the bikes are so beautiful and simple, so anyone who likes bikes will get one, just to have one, or to see it as a piece of art for the wall..."
Via Cinelli True Story
Labels:
awesomeness,
bike messengers,
brakeless,
couriers,
NYC,
the origins,
the roots,
the streets,
track bike,
urban cycling
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Inline Skating
TAG - Skater vs. Bike Messenger: short film by William Prouty from YETIGUZ on Vimeo.
I might have posted this already but here we go, although it's in fact it's pretty damn dull. Also, using the word 'skater' in the title... LOL.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
It's On! ECMC 2010 Budapest 22.-24.5.
Labels:
alleycat,
beer,
bike messengers,
ECMC 2010 Budapest,
party
Monday, March 22, 2010
Bike Messenger San Francisco 1992 Remix
So this is what it was like is SF wayyyyy before the MASH dudes traded their skateboards for track bikes with Aerospokes?
Labels:
1992,
bike messengers,
san francisco,
the roots,
time warp
Friday, March 12, 2010
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