Check this custom-decorated cycle-messenger bag, one of our shifties had made by Bagaboo, a small company hand-making tough, practical luggage and accessories for couriers to order, in Budapest. It even won design-of-the-month:
Check this custom-decorated cycle-messenger bag, one of our shifties had made by Bagaboo, a small company hand-making tough, practical luggage and accessories for couriers to order, in Budapest. It even won design-of-the-month:
Beastway became known as an affordable, convivial and increasingly popular mountain bike race series, which successfully took place at 2 different purpose built East London circuits over the last 19 years! However this year’s series may be the last unless any club, team or person fancies taking over its promotion for 2013, in which case proposals or queries can be addressed to:
john@londoncyclesport.com
[above:] final photo of Structureless Tyranny, series organisers at this year’s series.
MEET HACKNEY DOWNS, SAT 7TH JULY 2012, 8 PM
FORMAL DRESS REQUIRED – BRING A DATE, OR DON’T
RAIN OR SHINE
RIDE ENDS AT UNSKINNY BOP PROM – GET TICKETS IN ADVANCE FOR THIS QUEER PROM DANCE PARTY
Grab a tux and corsage, it’s Bike Prom! Based on the painful American coming-of-age tradition, this ride requires cheesy formal wear and awkward photo poses. We’ll be cruising around listening to slowdance hits, gossiping about each other’s dates and sneaking vodka into the punch until the small hours of the morning.
Critical Mass-style ride will meet at Hackney Downs and meander, leaderless, until it ends near Bethnal Green. Although this ride is kid friendly, there may be alcohol present. Note that formal wear is absolutely required, preferably ill fitting and containing a high percentage of synthetic material. You are encouraged to bring a date (or two), especially if you spend the weeks beforehand mustering up the courage to ask your first choice, who inevitably turns you down and leaves you either going with your cousin or staying at home in your rented tuxedo. It’s the painful American highschool experience you never had (or wish you hadn’t)… on bikes!
CONTACT: TOM@LONDONBIKEPROM.COM
I sometimes think drivers don’t know what grass is, or flowers, because they never see them slowly. If you showed a driver a green blur, Oh yes! he’d say, that’s grass! A pink blur! That’s a rose garden! White blurs are houses. Brown blurs are cows. My uncle drove slowly on a highway once. He drove forty miles per hour and they jailed him for two days. Isn’t that funny, and sad, too? (Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451, 9)
The year is 2042. Discover the car: legendary machine that nearly ruined our planet – but didn’t because people like us kicked the petrol addiction.
Part of Pedalpalooza 2012, the Museum from the Future will be running a pop-up exhibition with “real artefacts from the bygone motoring age, an interactive history of the downfall of the car, and a programme of events exploring Oxford’s role in the global transition to a post-oil, post-car world.
Featuring all your favourite bicycle technology such as bike-chariots, bike-cinema, bike-sound systems and more.” They’ll even have future cycle tours, and a Critical Mass from the Future!
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Check out the future at Arts at the Old Fire Station, located at 40 George Street, Oxford, OX1 2AQ
They also have a blog!
YEAAAHHHH! We won!! And now we can barely walk!
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This session of independent bike mechanic interviews features Dave Stoops of Black Star Bags and Misia Pitkin of Double Darn Caps. L interviewed them under the same roof (which they share) on Hawthorne Blvd in Portland while sipping on a six-pack of beer on a hot summer afternoon. They both run small businesses based around the cyclists’ needs, i.e. the Propa’ hat and the Perfect Messenger Bag. In these interviews they talk about how they came about creating their businesses, being and staying local, the challenges and perks of being independent, and what makes their products special! Besides the shop, both have been vendors at the Portland Bike Craft and Etsy.
Dave talks about processes: the process behind put a bag together and putting a bag business together, and being a part of the Portland independent cycling community. By the way, Black Star Bag ship to the UK!
“I’ve always been a building, or a creator I guess…So I have an eye for how things are constructed. I understand processes really well, so I can kind of take it apart with my mind, but I never really took apart any bags. After being a courier for years, I sort of knew what I liked about bags…but yeah, I was able to take those basic shapes and a lot of trial and error. My first bag was yeah, not a very good bag at all!”
“I’ve always contributed to alleycats and bike races, you know, and I got a lot of my personal coming of age in that community. And so it’s really nice to give back to that community.”
“Having hundreds and hundreds of bags out there, I think that just having those options of local instead of largely distributed is better.”
Misia got into Double Darn by putting her long held passion for sewing and her love of cycling together, “growing from a hobby into a business.”
“I started making bike caps for him [Misia’s husband] and actually tracing the shape of his head.”
“freedom of schedule”
That’s right, Pedalpalooza has officially migrated across the pond to London! PedalpaloozaLDN is a week-long, London-wide bike festival made up of self-organised bicycle rides, races, performances, cinema, etc. Their aim is to show that cycling is fun and empowering, as well as a sustainable form of transportation and environmentally-friendly.
Self-organised you say? Yes, how so very DIY!
Get creative – make and host your own event at the website: pedalpalooza.org.uk
Some things that made this winter productive: Cycling caps, apron upgrades, and a new interactive look to our tool room!
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Some photos from our wet n’ wild trip south to Brighton, including of DIY bike workshop Cranks.
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