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Sunday 31 January 2010

A Standard Unicycle

Unicycles aren't too popular on the roads for the simple reason that they are not very efficient form of transportation, beside looking like a clown riding one. Good for party tricks and entertainment but that's all.

Saturday 30 January 2010

A Clown's Bicycle - With Old Boots Rear Wheel

Clowns and bicycles seem to be made for each other! I know many cyclists who are clowns, but this one that I found takes the biscuit. The rear wheel is made up of old boots, I bet it works as well. I'm sure it moves slowly hence no brakes

Source: http://www.metzbicyclemuseum.com

Friday 29 January 2010

First Chain-Drive 'Safety' Bicycle

This bicycle was invented by and Englishman called Henry J. Lawson in the year 1879. It is called the "Bicyclette" and was the first chain-drive "safety" bicycle. Doesn't look too comfortable a ride.

Thursday 28 January 2010

Tour De France - Great Entertainment For Onlookers


I love the Tour de France and this typifies the hype that goes with it, great entertainment for onlookers. This was taken from www.europeloton.com/2008_06_01_archive.html another good blog with cycling as the theme.

Wednesday 27 January 2010

Lance Armstrong's Time Trial Bike


This is Lance Armstrong's unique time trial bike, which is valued at over $10,000. Just as a point of interest it was stolen out of a bicycle transport van while parked behind a Sacramento Hotel a while ago. What a work of art and science and now of course probably in bits that have been sold off.

Tuesday 26 January 2010

A Recumbent Cycle


This recumbent cycle was found for sale at Cycle Genius and the picture from their website www.cyclegenius.com. I am a great fan of recumbent cycles, especially with a bad back, but the low position makes you vulnerable and not very well seen in traffic and that the big no to most who toy with the idea of riding one. Traffic free roads would bring out more recumbent riders I'm sure, but there's no chance of that in this car society we live in.

Monday 25 January 2010

Tricycle Taxi In India


I just love India and the popular for of transport by tricycle taxi. These guys must be fit to do this all day, and in Indian heat. This picture was taken form the blog www.villadeayora.com/.../travel-tips-to-india/, well worth a visit. 

A Little Lick Of Paint And Heh! - Cycle Art



This is here because I really like the stylish design made just from a few licks of paint.

Sunday 24 January 2010

I Love The Circular Frame



Not everyone's taste due to the age of the bicycle fashion, but I quite like this. It is a single gear with quite high ratio so I bet it goes like a bomb on the flat. Not too sure how the guy mounts it though. I would guess this is around the 1920s or 1930s.

Oryx's Innovative Time Trial Bike



This is certainly a innovative time trial bike from ORYX. It has with a fork and chain-stay that is one-sided. With a distinctive Y-frame shape, it has a comfortable ride without loosing ground traction.

Cycle time trialling folk are serious about their sport and will spend gross amounts of money, (from sponsors who have it that is) to shave split seconds off the runs. What I found most funny about this cycle is the a hole in the seating to cool your bottom!

Saturday 23 January 2010

Florescent Bicycle Clips - So Useful



Not a bicycle picture today, but something that cyclist should never be without. Bicycle clips are so useful, especially for commuting when you don't want to get your trouser bottoms oil up from the chain. They are even more useful now that you can get them in yellow florescent finish making you even more visible to killer cars. I have a pair of these that I brought over from the UK to Bulgaria, I'd feel lost without them. I had used thick rubber bands before, but they don't last long. This metal product lasts a lifetime. The only thing that can go wrong is you losing them!

Friday 22 January 2010

A Typical Cruiser or Beach Cruiser Bike



Cruiser bicycles are cool, They are also known as beach cruisers with fat tyres and an upright seating posture they only have a single-speed gear, and a simple steel construction with a flowing style. These bikes are noted for their durability and robustness. First introduced in the USA in the 1930s there has since been a revival in the 1990s. A cool dude machine which reminds me of the hippy age although they weren't popular during hippy times.

Thursday 21 January 2010

A Classic Bicycle Diagram


In case you are not familiar with the bicycle components that are standard on bicycle, I have provided a diagram that give you exactly that. It is based on the classic road/racing bike and includes most of the parts and names of parts that you will find on a standard set up. So many bits and pieces on something that has a human engine.

Wednesday 20 January 2010

Hardtails Are The Best MTBs - In My Opinion



Hardtail mountain bikes are the best in my opinion. Not too keen on full suspension bikes, it take the thrill of the terrain out of tough off road rides which is what it is all about. This picture is a classic hardtail and I for one would be proud to own and ride it.

Tuesday 19 January 2010

What Will They Think Of Next In Cycle Design?

What will they think of next in cycle design and technology?
I for one would feel kinda self-conscious about riding this monster, how about you?
Regardless of the reasons for getting this off the drawing board it does lack a bit of taste fashion-wise.




The idea behind Concept Bicycles called Versabikes is to make reselling your bicycle easier since they can be adjusted to fit multiple riders. The customizable bikes would also add to the comfort of the rider and even grow with the rider. Versabikes are a very unique design by Nathan Durflinger and are hypothetically made to be eco-friendly with pieces from materials like finished plywood, polycarbonate, or machined aluminum. The frame would work with all standard bike hardware and could be manufactured in two different sizes including a small size that could be adjusted as a child grew. A very cool concept that would greatly reduce waste is made a reality!

This was clipped from http://www.besportier.com/archives/concept-bicycles-called-versabikes---a-nathan-durflinger-design.html

Monday 18 January 2010

An Overloaded Bicycle

An Overloaded Bicycle
I'm not too sure where this is from, probably Asia or the Far East, but it just shows how you can run a business with the entire stock being stored on a bike. Most would consider the use a van or another engine driven vehicle for of transport, but not this trader who cuts his business overheads tot he minimum.

Sunday 17 January 2010

A Wooden Bicycle In The Woods

This is initially an interesting frame concept, but in reality all they could have done was cover up the metal frame with a drilled wood façade. Not really practical and must be a nightmare to clean after a bit of off road riding - Probably needs a sanding rather than a wash. a certain head turner though and would go down well in fashion concious urban environments,