Well, Off They Go…

After much hustle and bustle, Adrianna managed to get her bike together for her ride across the country, about a day before the ride was scheduled to depart.

Ken from BMW building up the Atala

Adrianna checking her fit on the Atala

The completed build-up

Test ride. It is sorta worth pointing out that this is all [...]

The Bike Trick Movie

A landmark film from ole’ Thomas Edison. If you look closely you can see spokecards, polo mallets and cans of Sparks in the background.

Also, from what I gather, Edison was a huge part of the development of the modern Movie industry. The legend that I had heard was that Edison had such a monopolistic [...]

NYTimes Public Interest Piece: One in 8 Million

One in 8 Million – New York Characters in Sound and Images is self-described by the New York Times as:

New York is a city of characters.  On the subway and in its streets, from the intensity of Midtown to the intimacy of its neighborhood blocks, is a 305-square-mile parade of people with something to say.  This [...]

First Post

This is primarily a test post of the new blog.

The old blog can be found [...]

42 Below, Ride Across America

Starting on June 23rd (I think) from the NYC Bike Film Festival, 42 Below is sponsoring a ride across the USA. Looks pretty awesome, 42 Below is going to be driving a van with everyone’s gear in it behind the riders. The 42 riders have already been selected and have picked between a northern [...]

Dinosaur Jr.

I’m a huge fan of J.Mascis (the bellied dude with the long white hair)and am stoked that Lou Barlow has stopped whining for a second to get the band back together!!! Hell yes!

There are some pretty funny articles about the dynamic of Lou and J from both their perspectives. It mostly came [...]

European Hardcourt Bike Polo Championships, London, August 1-2.

Great flier! I love the [...]

Bike Film Festival, NYC

I think I’m going to be manning a table during the day? [...]

CycleZine

Cyclezine, based out of San Fran, is my new favorite addition to my Google Reader. The posts and editorial are consistently interesting and more importantly, original! It is a tasteful look at cycling, past and present.


Nice review of the new Pushbike shop

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Cambodian Traffic Vid

Cambodian Traffic from Colby Sue on Vimeo.

There isn’t much bicycle content in this vid but it is worth watching none the less.

The density and chaotic nature of Phnom Penh’s traffic is really amazing. The moped and scooter seem to be the vehicle of choice. I would rather have an AT-AT (very First World of [...]