Episode Two: US Bikes Mechs – Gary Main

Hellohello. This is the second installment of our interviews on independent bike projects. On her recent travels in the United States, L met Gary Main of Big Rapids, MI. He happens to own the last remaining bike shop in town! This was quite a contrast to London (3% of people working in central London commute by bike), and also to Portland (5.8% commute by bicycle), where she later visited: “Less people ride bicycles in the United States than in almost every country throughout Asia and Europe, with the exception of England, with whom the United States is tied (along with Australia).”

 

Netherlands 27%, 18% Denmark, ~10% Germany, Finland, and Sweden. In Tokyo, Japan, “it is estimated that more people ride bicycles to local train and subway stations each day — as part of their work commute — than there are bike commuters in the entire United States.” (Zack Furness, One Less Car, 4)

In Portland the bike business is booming, but in small town America local businesses including bike shops, are suffering not only from the recession but also from the big name/big box shops like Walmart that sell lower quality bicycles for cheap (see quoted passage below on the bicycle industry). L speaks to Gary on these issues, “corn-gas society,” as well as how Gary is keepin’ it real in MI.

“It would take an awful lot of education and some simple modifications of people’s driving skills, then there would be a lot of people riding bikes, just like in Europe. Yaknow, I mean I get people coming in here all the time, I say: ‘Why don’t you ride your bike to work?’ ‘Oh! It’s two miles!’ ‘Wait…10,000 ft. And you wanna buy a car, pay exorbitant insurance, pour gas like mad into this car by yourself, and drive four miles a day. 20,000ft. Instead of getting on it and riding a bike, and improving your health and maybe living longer. You cannot legislate morality. You cannot create common sense. There’s no cure for stupid.”

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“There are a number of mitigating circumstances leading to the demise of the U.S. bicycle manufacturing aside from international competition, including mismanagement, corporate greed, and the failure of certain bicycle companies to adapt to particular trends…Rather, we are meant to see the company’s missed opportunities, lack of innovation, and brand deterioration as the hallmarks of its failure, as opposed to seeing the entire bicycle industry as a symbol of everything wrong with globalisation and the corporate race to the bottom…

Huffy Bicycle Corporation, then largest in the United States [July 1998], closed down its Celina, Ohio factory and fired the entire staff of nearly a thousand workers despite high overall sales that year (previous years were financially tumultuous)…Huffy went on to close plants in Mississippi and Missouri in 1999, firing 1,800 workers who were already paid $2.50 less per hour than Celina’s $10.50 wage. The company moved a number of these jobs to Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, where workers earned less than $4 per hour, before closing operations in 2001 in order to centralise manifacturing operations in a Chinese factory where workers earned 25 to 41 cents per hour while logging sixty-six to seventy hours per week (up to nineteen hours per shift).

Including Huffy, five corporations (Dorel, Dynacraft, Huffy, Rand, and Kent) and their subsidiaries now comprise roughly 80 percent of the U.S. bicycle market, while the other 20 percent of bicycle are largely produced by three additional corporations (Giant, Merida, and Ideal) that similarly operate via a network of supply chains and outsourced labour that is difficult to accurately map out. Consequently, it is incredibly hard to find out where most bikes are made, never mind gaining access to clear information about the actual labour conditions and environmental practices connected to specific bicycle factories ” (Furness, 214).

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Maya Pedal: Sikk Bikes!

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2agir3xepuQ]
More here (in English this time):
Maya Pedal’s website —-> build your own!!
Maya Pedal on Half Nomad

Maya Pedal operates in Guatemala fixing old bikes and making bicimáquinas – bike machines, or bikes with utilitarian purpose. For example, a bike that can grind corn or pump water. This allows the communities in San Andrés Itzapa to have an efficient way to do specialised work without relying on things like diesel engines. They thus rely less on a fossil fuel-based economy and more cooperatively on themselves. Sikk.

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And when I Bike Chase I break your Speed-o-meter

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTSuTg4U0IM&w=560&h=345]

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I wish my boy/girlfriend was as dirty as my bike…


BIKE SMUT COMES TO  SOUTH LONDON!

Celebrating the sexiness of bicycles and those who ride them…
A CHANCE TO SEE THE HOTTEST BIKE-PORN ON THE PLANET(with lots of queer/feminist content) alongside bike games, performances, and an ALLEY RAT race…

http://www.bikesmut.com/
http://bikeporntour.blogspot.com 

THURSDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2011

THE FUN STARTS AT 8PM. ARRIVE EARLY FOR A GOOD SEAT. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. 

at COLORAMA,52-56 LANCASTER STREET, SE1. 

For the ALLEY RAT this will be quite a short, speedy, race – we’re looking for marshalls for the checkpoints, folk with cameras who can help capture the action, and of course up-for-it riders! Please get in touch if you’d like to take part in some way, or get more info: bicycleballet@yahoo.co.uk


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Episode One: London Indy Bike Mechs – Jon of Old Street Bikes

This is the first installment of our interview project on independent bike projects. L of the bikespace has been interviewing some of London’s independent bike mechanics, and different independent bike spaces/people/projects during her summer travels in the US of A.

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Jon of Old Street Bikes (formerly known as Ganesha Cycles) talks about his racing past, working solo, constructing a bicycle, philosophy of riding and fixing a bike, changes in London, recommended rides and bike shops/mechanics, and he shows us some of his sweet refurbished bikes — check out the rim with the floating sprocket! His business is mainly out of his house in Whitechapel where he has up to 100 bikes! He also sells bikes at bike jumbles and the like around London.

“Really, I try and put bikes back to how they were when built. So I try and keep my original parts, and if I can I’ll improve them. So maybe I’ve got a ’30’s bike, maybe I’ll improve it by taking off the rod brakes and putting on a ’50’s drum brake. So a certain bike which would have been updated in the ’50’s, it’s a better bike than it was. That’s what I try and do; I try and either improve bikes or put them back.”

 

Jon can be contacted at 07five7218zero815 and operates out of 34 Mount Terrace E1 2BB.

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Take that, Boris Johnson

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-fWN0FmcIU]

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++DIY Bikefest++!! 5-7 August in Scheveningen, Holland

Bikefreaks unite! DIY Bikefest is a DIY organised festival for bicycle freaks, punx and pirates. It will take place at the Piratenbar squat next to the sea in the harbor of Scheveningen. There will be lots of working, welding and building bikes, workshops, bike-attack bikewars, bakfietsraces, tallbike jousting, infostands, bands and DJs, vegan food and more more more.

http://diybikefest.puscii.nl/ 

The Bakfietsiets Race

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Open Bike Polo Tournament 2011

I just found out yesterday at the bikespace that bike polo in London is most likely the biggest in Europe. Damn, that’s impressive.

The London Hardcourt Bike Polo Association next week is putting on what should be fast and furious (to quote those crap films about cars): the London Open Bike Polo Tournament!! Here’s the flyer via http://www.lhbpa.org:

The tournament will be held in Hackney Downs Park from Saturday the 30th to Sunday the 31st.

Word on the street is it will be old format 3vs3 style tournament, £30 per team, 3 courts, unlimited teams can enter, Swiss rounds then finishing with double elimination brackets. Plus the vegan crew at nearby Pogo Cafe will be serving burgers, snacks, cakes, and drinks. Om nom nom.

Highlights from last year’s Open:
[vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/15051013 w=400&h=225]

London Open 2010 Highlights from Jon Marshall on Vimeo.

Some bike polo resources:

http://www.lhbpa.org/
http://londonbikepolo.wordpress.com/ (Needs updating)
http://thebikeshow.net/keep-the-red-stuff-in/ (The Bike Show featuring ‘Buffalo’ Bill Chidley on the bike polo scene)
http://www.hardcourtbikepolo.com/ (NY based)

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Bike Build: Sikk Bikes!

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnkRAzLpcgI]

William Thomas Porter of Porter Cycles, NYC. On the lookout for the London equivalent.

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We’re on The Bike Show!

We were recently featured on resonance.fm’s Bike Show programme, “Fix Your Own Bike.” Check us out!

Jack, The Bike Show presenter

 

“Community bike workshops are a beautiful idea. A place where anyone can learn the basics of bicycle repair by doing it for themselves with the help of volunteer mechanics – and have access to specialist bicycle tools. A stone’s throw from the Elephant and Castle, the venerable 56a food coop and radical infoshop has its own ‘do it together’ Bike Room, open 16 hours a week. Over in France, the Pignon Sur Rue association in Lyon runs a rather larger and more ambitious community workshop project, with 1200 members and support from the local city government. ”

 

: http://thebikeshow.net/fix-your-own-bike

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