• Taipei Cycle Show 2013- a guest post by Nick Foley

    Taipei Cycle Show 2013- a guest post by Nick Foley

    Intro from James: Thanks to Nick Foley, Head of Industrial Design at Social Bicycles, for this guest post. Nick is a frequent commenter, and has been featured on this blog a couple of times in this past, so I was happy that he was willing to share his impressions from the Taipei Cycle Show. I…

  • Cervelo Rca

    Cervelo Rca

    Yesterday, Cervelo officially launched their new Project California Rca frameset which, according to the company, “integrates category-defining light weight, stiffness, and ride quality with S-series aerodynamics.” That claim of lighter and stiffer with better aerodynamics and great ride quality sounds a bit too good to be true, and would come across as nothing but marketing…

  • Tips for having your design featured here

    Tips for having your design featured here

    I have been amazed and delighted to see the traffic to Bicycle Design increase over the years…especially in the last year or so. The fact that more and more people are reading is great, but with only a few hours each week to spend on this blog, it has become much more difficult for me…

  • Winners of the ISUDA mobile bike share design competition

    Voting ended in the online poll to select the reader’s choice winner of the Bicycle Design/ ISUDA bike share design competition, and the Roda design by Steve O’Neill, Niall O’Loughlin, Robert McKenna, and Mark McGuinness took the top spot with 31% of the votes. I suspect that the Roda team had an organized local voting…

  • An e-bike for Deutsche Post by Luke Guttery

    An e-bike for Deutsche Post by Luke Guttery

    Luke Guttery, of Axon56 design lab, recently sent me these images from a project that he has been working on for Deutsche Post. The electric bike, designed specifically for use by the postal service in Germany, is a collaborative design effort with Grace GmbH and Nicolai GmbH (a company that Luke believes is the highest…

  • Wood and leather commuter gear from Nisnas Industries

    Wood and leather commuter gear from Nisnas Industries

    I briefly mentioned Nisnas Industries a couple of years ago when it was a new venture by founders Yossi and Max. At the time, I referred to them as “a small workshop dedicated to custom commuters in the city of Haifa in northern Israel.” That description is probably still fairly accurate, though it appears that…

  • NAHBS 2013

    NAHBS 2013

    The North American Handmade Bicycle Show took place over the weekend, and there is no shortage of coverage around the web. As usual, Urban Velo has one of the best photo galleries from NAHBS, with nice side view profiles and detail shots of many of the bikes. There is also good show coverage at CyclingNews,…

  • An electric bike design competition from eBikeTec

    An electric bike design competition from eBikeTec

    “Are Electric Bicycles the Future of Cycling?” Bicycling magazine asked that question recently on Twitter in reference to an article on the growth of e-bikes as a category. The article by David Howard quotes Pat Hus of Interbike, who estimates that “there are now 150 million e-bikes in use worldwide, mostly in China. By 2025,…

  • Backbrat bike grill by Mathias Hintermann

    Backbrat bike grill by Mathias Hintermann

    “The joy of cycling, now with brat and beer.” That is the tagline at the bottom of Mathias Hintermann’s  webpage for his Backbrat design, a portable grill that attached to a rack on the back of your bike. Mathias explains the idea behind his design.  “In Germany we love cycling, and we love to grill…

  • The Dream Machine by Jonny Mole

    The Dream Machine by Jonny Mole

    The Dream Machine, a futuristic racing bike by Italian design studio Jonny Mole Design, recently was selected as a winning entry for the Bicycles category in the Taipei Cycle D&I awards 2013, an event organized by iF DESIGN to reward the best projects in the bike industry.  The award will be presented on March 23rd…

  • Vote for the winner of the ISUDA bike share design competition

    Vote for the winner of the ISUDA bike share design competition

    The ISUDA Bike Share Design Competition ended about a month ago, and I am long overdue in posting the entries to be judged and discussed by all of you who read this blog. We didn’t get as much participation as we hoped for (far fewer than the previous design competition held at Bicycle Design), but…

  • Google Currents and other ways to connect with Bicycle Design

    Google Currents and other ways to connect with Bicycle Design

    Many of you may already subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed. If you usually read Bicycle Design from a computer or large tablet, a feed reader is probably the best way to be alerted when new content is available. Increasingly though, many of you are visiting the blog from smaller mobile devices.  I don’t know…

  • Bicycle Lock Dock and other locking concepts

    Bicycle Lock Dock and other locking concepts

    According to industrial designer Douglas Schaller, “the bicycle theft industry is at least $393 million annually in the United States and the crime costs Americans between $800 and $1 billion.”  That problem was the reason for the Bicycle Lock Dock, a 2009 team student design project led by Schaller along with Cassie Tweed, Seung Kim, Mike…

  • Bike sketches- fast and slow

    Bike sketches- fast and slow

    The deadline to submit entries for the  ISUDA Bike Share Design Competition passed while I was traveling home from Asia over the weekend.  We didn’t receive as many entries as the last design competition staged here at Bicycle Design, but it is still going to take a while to discuss them with the jury and…