Showing posts with label Bike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bike. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
The Best Fixed Gear Tricks Video
Now these two have to be the BEST fixie-trick/Artistic cycling riders ever...doing stuff in tandem, both doing stuff on one bike, sheer craziness!
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7:26 AM
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Bike,
Possibly Too Good,
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Shan Jiang Illustration
Shan Jiang is an illustrator from Shanghai who has been working for design agency, ILoveDust since 2005. His work is amazing and his portfolio deserves some serious attention!
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2:44 AM
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Art,
Artist,
Bike,
Illustration,
Possibly Too Good
Friday, March 4, 2011
Valparaiso Urban Downhill Insane Video
Here's some amazing helmet-cam footage of Red Bull's 9th Annual Urban Downhill on MTB's in Valparaiso Cerro Abajo, Chile. The course is insanely narrow. Enjoy the ride and be sure to check out all the graff along the way!!
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4:26 AM
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Bike,
Possibly Too Good,
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Monday, February 7, 2011
Mecha Racing Motorbike
Couldn't find out any info about this model/toy...but it definitely looks good. (I would change the colorway of it though!)
VIA Toybot Studios...
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Robo-Rainbow Grafffmobile
Robo-Rainbow, by Swedish graffiti artist Akay is described by him as a "complicated technical solutions to aide in a simple act of vandalism.”
Everything about this video made me smile. The concept, the technicality, and the cinematography.
Everything about this video made me smile. The concept, the technicality, and the cinematography.
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1:34 AM
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Bike,
Cool,
Design,
Graffiti,
Possibly Too Good,
Technology,
Video
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Iceman II Custom Bike
This sick-looking custom built motorcycle, called Iceman II, was made by Walz Hardcore Choppers of Germany for Formula One world champion Kimi Raikonnen...


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Saturday, December 4, 2010
Confederate Motorcycles
Confederate Motorcycles make some of the coolest looking road machines. Their bikes are limited to runs of apporoximately 250 and boast superior technological touches and super tough machining.








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8:26 AM
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Bike,
Cool,
Design,
Possibly Too Good
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Danny MacAskill Way Back Home Street Trials Video
Danny MacAskill smashes it again, this time with a beautifully shot video of his journey from Edinburgh to his hometown on the Isle of Skye. The riding is incredible and the backdrops/countryside are just Epic! Enjoy this amazing new video from the best Trials Rider to have ever lived....
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8:43 AM
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Bike,
Possibly Too Good,
Video
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Circular Bike
This circular bike project was developed by Robert Wechsler. He salvaged and reassembled nine bikes into a carousel formation. With everything setup, he generally leaves the bikes in a public places to allow people to ride them.

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Monday, October 25, 2010
Steel Wire 3D Sculptures
Artist Shi Jindian created these amazing 3D sculptures from steel wire.By trial and error, he learned how to crochet the two-dimensional strands into three-dimensional forms, using tools of his own devising. His wire meshes start out as wrappings around some common object. When the mesh is complete, Shi Jindian destroys or extracts the object, leaving only its steel exoskeleton.





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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Art Deco Motorbikes
These are two amazing Art-Deco styled motorbikes found on the Ukadapta Blog...Damn fine specimens of the two-wheeled kind.



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8:48 AM
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Bike,
Cars,
Design,
Possibly Too Good
Friday, October 15, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
The PEN Story
"This is the PEN Story in stop motion. We shot 60.000 pictures, developed 9.600 prints and shot over 1.800 pictures again. No post production! Thanks to all the stop motion artists who inspired us.
Some of the comments we have read here suggest that we should mention the creator of "A wolf loves pork", Mr Taijin Takeuchi.
While we were looking for a way to realise a story describing "a journey through time" based on printed images, we were inspired by Mr Takeuchi's brilliant work. For this reason we intentionally quoted his work in our little movie while showing full respect to his original idea."
Thanks to Lloyda Valencia for showing me the video!!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Essential Reading
Landscape Magazine- All things cycle related with great photos
Part of Hookedblog's ongoing photozine series. This one's mainly grimey images of Berlin graffins.
Bombing Science's Monthly recap of the best stuff from their site each 4 weeks...
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8:09 AM
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Bike,
BMX,
Graffiti,
Photography,
street art,
Zine
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Akira Bike
This is pretty old but I've just come across it. Japanese bike customisers BSU made a prototype of the bike from AKIRA! Unfortunately it's only a model so you can't ride it, but it's still pretty neat!

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9:51 AM
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Anime,
Bike,
Possibly Too Good
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Monday, July 5, 2010
Bikes Crashing Into Love

This is a metaphorical short video about bikes, movement, freedom and love by designer, Raoul Paulet.
"Every day the mind tries to get the better of heart. Space and time have
always existed and we can't stop them. Through movement,
we discover ourselves. Speed is like curiosity. A crash between two bodies.
To remind us that we are not alone."
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