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Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Kevin Muhilly's Chopper Bike


This chopper bike is the creation of bike designer Kevin Muhilly from Los Angeles, USA. His website can bee seen at http://www.roadrecumbent.com. I like the idea of the slanted top bar whilst still keeping the saddle horizontal. Not really a bike I'd be seen on, but to heavy metal merchants it might be a thought from a different slant.

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, 1 January 2009

Kind and Obliging Cyclists

I found this, which just show that cyclists are in gernal nice people and ever helpful to fellow humans.

Bicycle Group to Offer Valet Service on Inauguration

The Washington Area Bicyclist Association wants to make it easier for area riders to attend President-elect Barack Obama's
inauguration.

WASHINGTON -- One group wants to make it easier for people to ride bicycles to the inauguration instead of adding to the anticipated congestion on the roads and rails.

The Washington Area Bicyclist Association is working on plans to offer
a bicycle valet service Jan. 20.

Valet stations would be set up at McPherson Square and near the Jefferson Memorial.

The group says volunteers would watch the bicycles while the riders enjoyed the day's events. Riders wouldn't need a lock and would receive a commemorative ticket to reclaim the bike.

The plan has won financial support from the national cycling advocacy group America Bikes. Minneapolis company Dero Bike Racks plans to lend its bike racks. D.C. transportation officials say they also support the idea.