I never get tired of seeing perforated brake levers feels very medieval.
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.
Monday, 27 April 2015
Monday, 16 February 2015
Strada Customs Pro Model internal geared bicycle, Elizabeth St, Sydney, Australia
Every thing I love in a courier bike a big arse front basket, mud guards, and some top tube protection a none of this back satchel stuff.
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Unknown fixed speed bicycyle, Brunswick St, Melbourne
Long legs and short body. Problem easily solved. Biggie Smalls (?) adding a bit of colour and flare to the ensemble.
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fixie,
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Monday, 29 December 2014
Cycle deal dot com fixed speed, Meyers Pl, Melbourne
I've said it more than once before but really love the look of half link chains. Hints of gold bling without going over the top.
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custom,
cycle deal dot com,
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