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This Short Film was initially thought for the Bicycle Film Festival, which travels more than 20 countries around the world.
Artists transform bike parts into art. The art is auctioned off. The proceeds help people in need through World Bicycle Relief. Segurawill be one of the three judges.
The new FREITAG Backpack: Square enough for business without losing uniqueness. Fit's iPhone, iPad and MacBooks up to 17".
The ABC’s of basic bicycle repair with Susan Lindell from Brooklyn's Recycle-A-Bicycle leading the way.
After a lifetime of painting custom car interiors, New Zealander Rob Pollock turns to woodgraining bicycles and gives the custom bike a whole new twist.
The Town Stool is $700 and is by Design Stewart Studio. It is made with ash and black anodized steel hardware. In this prototype, the legs meet a steel bracket, mounting either a custom-made saddle or one of the user's choosing. Bicycle commuters removing their saddle for safe-keeping will find the armature a resourceful resting place, possibly doubling the use of their saddle.
New Bixy is the electrically assisted bicycle that won first prize in the contest organized by Bixy at SPD. The batteries are hidden inside the frame and can be easily removed thanks to a joint similar to the ones used for folding bikes. Clean lines and good weight balance are thus achieved. Alessandro Stabile (Italy), Iulian Bumbu (Romania). Supervised by Carlo Dameno.
Inside the High-Octane and Lucrative World of Japan’s Cycling Spectacle.
Way Back Home is the incredible new riding clip from Danny MacAskill, it follows him on a journey from Edinburgh back to his hometown Dunvegan, in the Isle of Skye.
John Loughlin has an idea for a bike lock as thoughtfully designed as the bicycle itself. The TiGr is our titanium lock system, and you can help make it a reality via Kickstarter.
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