Month: November 2012

  • Graeme Obree’s first test run in “the Beastie”

    Graeme Obree’s first test run in “the Beastie”

    A few months ago, I mentioned Graeme Obree’s plan to attempt the human-powered land speed record in a machine of his own design. In September, his prone position HPV was not ready for the World Human Powered Speed Challenge at Battle Mountain, Nevada as originally planned, but Obree has continued work on the design with…

  • 2012 SRAM pART PROJECT NYC to benefit World Bicycle Relief

    2012 SRAM pART PROJECT NYC to benefit World Bicycle Relief

    Last November, I mentioned the SRAM pART PROJECT, a unique “bike part” art exhibition and auction to raise money for World Bicycle Relief.  The inaugural 2011 project was a big success, so they are doing it again this year with almost twice as many artists participating.  The original art pieces, created with SRAM parts, will…

  • The Bicycle Art and Design of Garrett Chow

    The Bicycle Art and Design of Garrett Chow

    All Chips On the Table: The Bicycle Art and Design of Garrett Chow is a bike art/design exhibition which is running through the end of this month at the Rapha San Francisco Cycling Club. Core77 featured an interview today with Chow, who is the Director of Graphic Design for performance road bikes, components, and wheels…

  • PowerPac- a pedal powered charging unit by Ideso

    PowerPac- a pedal powered charging unit by Ideso

    Just a few days ago, I mentioned bicycles being used to charge cell phones in post-storm Manhattan. That task could have been made easier for more people with a product like the PowerPac designed by Ideso, a South African product design consulting firm. The PowerPac is the “world’s first product to offer a removable power…

  • The Donky Bike and the Rizoma Metropolitan

    The Donky Bike and the Rizoma Metropolitan

    I have posted a few of Ben Wilson’s pedal powered creations in the past.  His designs like the ARTIKCAR, the SeeBikeSaw, the Bike_Kar, and the Pocket Rocket 2 may have been one-off art projects, but his latest bike is a product that you can actually purchase.  The 20 inch wheel, 3-speed Donky Bike features a…

  • A moment for bikes in New York

    I’ll take a break from sharing new bicycle concepts today to reflect a bit on what is happening in New York City this week. According to the NY Times, “in post-storm New York, the bike is having a moment of sorts.” In addition to reports about bicycles being the best (in some cases only) way…