• Carbon manufacturing at TIME and assorted bike links

    Carbon manufacturing at TIME and assorted bike links

    I am WAY overloaded with projects at the moment, so the links and topics that I have been meaning to post lately have been backing up. I won’t get to them all today, but I want to take a quick break from the madness and quickly pass along a few of them. Core77 posted an…

  • Cervelo P5- rules are meant to be broken…or at least bent

    Cervelo P5- rules are meant to be broken…or at least bent

    If you have been reading this blog for a while, you know that I have a weakness for time trial bikes. Like almost every new time trial machine, the new Cervelo P5 looks fast… even sitting still (and I am sure that it is a very fast bike with the right motor). What’s different about…

  • Tulip Fun Fun rack and the Shape Field bike

    Tulip Fun Fun rack and the Shape Field bike

    I saw Margus Triibmann’s Tulip Fun Fun bike rack yesterday, and mentioned it on Twitter and Google+ saying, “This is a clever bike rack design. I’d be interested to see how it holds up over time in an urban environment though.” A few people replied with concerns about the security of a flexible bike rack,…

  • An interesting track bike and assorted random links

    An interesting track bike and assorted random links

    I am traveling for work this week, and my schedule has been pretty hectic. I don’t have much time to post, but I do want to quickly pass along a few links. The custom track bike you see here was sent to me by a reader (actually by a reader’s girlfriend). It reminds me a…

  • 2011 recap for Bicycle Design

    2011 recap for Bicycle Design

    I finally had a chance to review this site’s stats from 2011, so it’s time for another year end recap post. Continuing the trend from 2009 and 2010, Bicycle Design’s traffic seems to be growing slightly. Google Analytics reports just over a million total pageviews (1,138,282) for the blog during 2011 from 191 different countries.…

  • An interesting vintage singlespeed

    An interesting vintage singlespeed

    I am back at my desk catching up after a great Holiday break. I have been on the internet very little in the last 2+ weeks, so I have a lot to share…once I get through some of this email.  For now, I want to quickly point you to this interesting chromed Biscotti single speed…

  • Bicycle Christmas tree

    Bicycle Christmas tree

    I took time off from work last week to spend with my family, so I didn’t get a chance to post again after Monday. This week will be more of the same, so I want to take a minute to wish all of you a happy holiday season. The seven meter tall Christmas tree pictured…

  • Bike art and books

    Bike art and books

    In 2009, I reviewed the book Smart Move, which features pictures and descriptions of the 200 or so unique bikes in Michael Embacher’s collection. As an addition to Smart Move, and the later book Cyclepedia, Embacher is releasing an interactive iPad app, produced by Richard Loncraine and Patrick Uden. The app, which showcases the entire…

  • Any ideas for a Bicycle Design competition in 2012?

    Any ideas for a Bicycle Design competition in 2012?

    It has been a few years since the first design competition that I staged here at Bicycle Design.  The “Commuter Bike for the Masses” competition at the end of 2008 took quite a bit of time to organize and administer, but it was a lot of fun to see, and discuss, the many creative entries…

  • Yamaha ‘Pas With’ electric bike

    Yamaha ‘Pas With’ electric bike

    The crew at Bike Hugger spotted an interesting concept bike that is currently on display at the Tokyo Motor show.  Earlier this year, you may have read about the Yamaha PAS e-bike line, which the company developed specifically for the Japanese market. This new “PAS With” concept e-bike looks completely different from those welded aluminum…

  • Cyber Monday and an $18K bike with identity issues

    Cyber Monday and an $18K bike with identity issues

    It is Cyber Monday today, so that means that you should all immediately stop reading blogs like this one and start buying lots and lots of stuff, right? OK…I am not really serious, but if you are planning on buying any bike related gifts today (for yourself or others), I hope that you will consider…

  • Decisions, decisions

    Decisions, decisions

    It is almost Thanksgiving, and I am busy this afternoon trying to wrap up a few projects at work so I can spend the rest of the week with my family. I don’t really feel like doing a design related post today, so bear with me while I “think out loud” a bit and ask…

  • SRAM pART PROJECT

    SRAM pART PROJECT

    SRAM’s pART PROJECT is a great idea to benefit a very worthy cause. As the SRAM website succinctly explains; “Artists transform bike parts into art. The art is auctioned off. The proceeds help people in need through World Bicycle Relief.” Well known artists were picked by Milwaukee based artist Terrence Coffman and SRAM Marketing Chief…

  • A monster bike and much more

    A monster bike and much more

    So…what do you do when those 4” tires on your Surly Pugsley just don’t seem wide enough anymore? You have no choice but to built your own monster bike like the one show here (found via Marcus Santiago on Google +). If those tires don’t seem wide enough, you can always use a dragster tire…

  • Campagnolo’s design- what am I missing?

    Campagnolo’s design- what am I missing?

    I mentioned Campagnolo’s new electronic (EPS) groups briefly in a post on Tuesday, but I didn’t share my first impressions after seeing the components. I will preface my opinions by pointing out that I have not seen the groups in person, I am only going by the pictures I have seen on the web. Bike…

  • Plus 1 this post!

    Plus 1 this post!

    In addition to visiting this site, you may already follow Bicycle Design on Facebook or Twitter. Now, there is one more way to keep up with this blog… with the new Bicycle Design Google + page.  If you don’t already use Google +, I encourage you to take a look. The network has a great…

  • A wooden fixie, cargo bikes, a social statement, and more

    A wooden fixie, cargo bikes, a social statement, and more

    What happens when a woodworker who normally rides a softride decides to build his own fixie? This custom wooden frame by Ken Stolpmann is the result. A post at Fixed Gear Gallery (which includes many more pics) explains: “The frame itself is entirely wood with some metal bolts and inserts for the bottom bracket and…

  • Halloween bikes

    Halloween bikes

    “Frankentrike” by Ted Sliwinski is just one of the bikes currently featured in an exhibition at the College for Creative Studies (CCS) in Detroit. Sliwinski points out that, “In true Detroit style it is made of junk, old bike frames and part of the elevator at OmniCorpDetroit. However, it works and it works well.” If…