Month: August 2015

  • Three interesting bikes from Eurobike 2015

    Three interesting bikes from Eurobike 2015

    It’s that time of year again. Bike show season kicked off on Wednesday with the opening of Eurobike 2015 in Friedrichshafen, Germany. One of the big stories from the show this year seems to wireless electronic shifting.  SRAM’s new RED eTap system is getting a lot of positive press, and FSA is showing a prototype…

  • Evolution of the Windcheetah- a guest post by Karl Sparenberg

    Evolution of the Windcheetah- a guest post by Karl Sparenberg

     I am a big fan of Mike Burrows, and have mentioned his work quite a few times over the years at Bicycle Design. In 2012, lifelong “cycling fanatic” and engineer Karl Sparenberg of Advanced Velo Design took over production of Burrows’ Windcheetah recumbent trike, and has been working on improving the materials and manufacturability of the…

  • More on the Specialized Eff You See Eye (fUCI)

    More on the Specialized Eff You See Eye (fUCI)

    An earlier version of Specialized Creative Director Robert Egger’s “Eff You See Eye” concept bike was mentioned on Bicycle Design a couple months ago (in a post that was also featured on Core77). At that time, the personal project bike was just a teaser, a partially assembled primer grey prototype, but now Specialized has released…

  • Scott concept bikes by Julien Delcambre

    Scott concept bikes by Julien Delcambre

      Julien Delcambre currently works as a watch designer in Switzerland, but in a previous job at Scott Sports he designed a few interesting concept bikes.  He points out on his Behance page that his main mission at Scott was to redesign the old Gambler (a full suspension mountain bike). He was in charge of…

  • A Red Dot Award for the Gocycle G2

    A Red Dot Award for the Gocycle G2

      The Gocycle folding electric bike was first mentioned on Bicycle Design in early 2009. At the time, its clean design with a fully enclosed drivetrain seemed quite innovative. Six years later, the latest Gocycle G2 is still an innovative design, which is why it was recently awarded a 2015 Red Dot prize for Product…

  • Art bikes by Handsome Cycles at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts

    Art bikes by Handsome Cycles at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts

    To celebrate their 100th birthday, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA) teamed up with Handsome Cycles to bring some of the MIA’s most famous masterpieces to life in the form of three art-inspired bikes.  According to MIA Venture Innovation Director Hunter Wright, “The MIA is excited to partner with Handsome Cycles, a company that shares the museum’s commitment…