Month: March 2012

  • Specialized Turbo e-bike

    Specialized Turbo e-bike

    I was pretty excited over the sporty Trek Phase e-bike concept that was displayed at Trek World 2009. Like the carbon fiber version of the Sanyo eneloop for the Japanese market, the Trek Phase concept bike challenged the common belief (in the US at least) that e-bikes have to look clunky, utilitarian, and uncool. I…

  • Bespoked Bristol, Shadow Stands, and a Cog Clock

    Bespoked Bristol, Shadow Stands, and a Cog Clock

    Bespoked Bristol, the UK Handmade Bicycle show, kicks off today and runs through the weekend. It may not be as big as the North American Handmade Bicycle Show, but from what I have seen of last year’s event it is definitely worth checking out.  Mick from Cyclorama will be there again this year, so check…

  • Brano Meres’ Nighthawk and more

    Brano Meres’ Nighthawk and more

    The name Brano Meres may be familiar to those of you who have been reading this blog for a while. He has a PhD in mechanical engineering and is a designer of laser devices for industrial and military applications, but in his spare time Brano likes to make bicycles. The X-9 Nighthawk is his latest…

  • A few more Taipei Cycle links

    A few more Taipei Cycle links

    I have mentioned the Taipei Cycle Show in a few posts this week, so I will keep the theme going today by sharing a few interesting links that I noticed in the past few days. Road.cc posted about award winning products at the show, and a couple of wheelsets that they mentioned caught my attention.…

  • Peugeot DL122 concept bike

    Peugeot DL122 concept bike

    Some of you may remember my post from a couple years ago about the TATO bicycle, which featured a storage compartment for a laptop bag integrated in the frame. The designers at French carmaker Peugeot have come up with a new concept bike based on that same idea. The aluminum frame Peugeot DL122 concept bike features…

  • Velocity and Anytime e-bikes by Larry Chen

    Velocity and Anytime e-bikes by Larry Chen

    In response to my post yesterday about the 16th IBDC winners, Gold Award winner Larry Chen contacted me with more information about his Velocity design. He points out that “Velocity” concept is very similar to his “Anytime” folding e-bike design, which won a Silver award in the 13th IBDC. With the newer design, he hid…

  • 2012 IBDC winners from Taipei

    2012 IBDC winners from Taipei

    The winners of the 16th annual International Bicycle Design Competition (IBDC) were announced at the Taipei Cycle Show last week. From over 800 total entries and 20 finalists, Taiwanese designer Larry Chen took the Gold award this year for his Velocity electric bike design.  The pedal assist city bike features a “power core” consisting of…

  • Road bikes with disc brakes

    Unfortunately, my schedule did not allow me to make a stop in Taiwan for the Taipei Cycle Show on my way home from China a couple days ago. From the few pictures I have seen today though, it looks like I missed a good one. I’ll try to cover a few of the highlights from…

  • NAHBS 2012

    After a long day of work in Shanghai, I am back in my hotel room anxiously looking through photos of bikes from the 2012 North American Handmade Bicycle Show, which took place in Sacramento this weekend. It was another record breaking year for the show with over 8,000 visitors in attendance, and it looks like…

  • Opposite ends of the design spectrum

    Opposite ends of the design spectrum

    I didn’t spend much time on the web this past week as I was traveling, but one bike that I saw featured at Yatzer Design did catch my attention. The handbuilt steel Italia Veloce Magnifica fixie, with its chromed lugs and traditional flat fork crown, is definitely rooted in traditional Italian framebuilding. Details like the…