Wall/guard rail grinding marks one of the tell tale signs of a true single speed.
This blog is to bikes, what The Sartorialist is to fashion, only a little bit more tongue in cheek. The blog is a homage to Scott Schuman's one The Sartorialist, if you haven't checked it out do so: www.thesartorialist.com The plan. Hit the streets. Scope out bicycles that show a personal flair. The method is a Nikon D90 and 50mm 1:1.4G lens. The execution. Lots of background blur. Feel free to comment and identify any of the unknown bikes.
Thursday, 29 December 2011
Graecross six speed, Little La Trobe St, Melbourne
I don't really see that many bikes with stickers/decals on them around. If there was ever a way to personalise one's bike it's a good way to go. but then again if every bike had stickers/decals on them would they really stand out?
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Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Unknown single speed, Swanston St, Melbourne.
Jason and the amazing technicolour dream bike version 2.0. Loved how they managed to bring the toe straps into the colour equation as well.
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