raleigh grand prix by adam hoff
Monday, November 21st, 2011


Great Raleigh Grand Prix by Adam Hoff from Chicago (USA). The bicycle was found on a dumpster but is now a simple, clean single speed. More here.



Great Raleigh Grand Prix by Adam Hoff from Chicago (USA). The bicycle was found on a dumpster but is now a simple, clean single speed. More here.



Blue and white Italian beauty with some great details (like the Magistroni Senior crankset and the San Giorgio handlebar) by Officine Novantanove, more images here.



One out of the Biascagne Cicli archives for some inspiration: the singlespeed Fuchecco. Made with a Pinarello frame, a wooden handlebar and a great crankset. Take a look at more beautiful bicycles by Biascagne Cicli here.



Black and white fixed gear bicycle with some great details by biCyCle Store Paris, more images here.



Great wooden bicycle by Dutch industrial designer Jan Gunneweg. The bicycle is made of a solid wooden frame and asymetrical wooden wheels. More here.
BÖIKZMÖIND is a 30 minute documentary film about riding fixed gear bikes in beautiful Bristol. The film shows the diverse cross section of riders and asks why ride bikes with no gears in a city full of hills. Check out the trailer.



Great bicycle (named after actress Goldie Hawn) by Belgian bicycle builders Sleepstreet Bicycles. Available here.



This is a great hommage to the Italian cycling tradition: the Gremo by Biascagne Cicli. Original Umberto Dei ‘Milan-San Remo’ frame and some nice details (like the Italian colors). Take a look at more beautiful bicycles by Biascagne Cicli here.



Great Cinelli bicycle finished with black details and accessories by biCyCle Store Paris, more images here.



Fahrer Berlin believes that everyone who cycles has the right to be eyecatching. And that is why they developed this iPad case. Via Selectism.
Great movie about the Rapha Continental visit to the Moots Factory.



There are around 550000 bicycles in Amsterdam (The Netherlands). Amsterdam loves bicycles, bicycles love Amsterdam. Enjoy!