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			thirdraildesignlab posted a photo:	Here's a good shot of the S&S Coupler on the downtube. This fixed gear build features a custom-installed S&S coupler system, for maximum travel capabilities.Read the build logs and more on the Team Lope Tyre Clubbe site:www.teamlopetyreclubbe.com

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fixiebotsg6 fixie riding, backpack wearing robot joins team lope

i don’t know what the fuck, but i like THIS.

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pic5494yy7 Leah Buechleys Cyclist Signal Jacket

Leah Buechley is a designer/inventor who has regaled guests of SigGraphs past with various illuminating, acoustical, vibrational or otherwise technologically enhanced apparel. This time, she’s created a jacket which has built in turn signals for cyclists.

Actually, I think there could be a pretty sick implementation of such a system…

Of course, on Lung, it would look like someone’s playing Dance Dance Revolution on his back with an invisibility cloak on them… or something…

LEFT LEFT RIGHT LEFT NO RIGHT NO LEFT LEFT LEFT!!!!

http://gizmodo.com/367988/signal-jacket-for-cyclists

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…when you find yourself doodling your own bike, while on conference calls.

bdrawyp8 You Know You have Bikey on the Brain...

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george carlin had this great little bit about "stuff," and how when you go somewhere, you take a big load of stuff, but then once you’re there, someone wants to go on a quick weekend, so you take a smaller bit of stuff, and on the weekend, you want to go out, so you take an even smaller load of stuff. it was hysterical the way he did it, cause it’s effing george carlin.

i find myself thinking of that bit all the time, cause i am a TOTAL culprit for that bit. i have various loads of stuff that i take, given the situation. and the most perpetually in flux is my riding stuff. for purposes of this, you can just take it as a given that my helmet (SEEN) and lock are always with me — helmet on head or in hand, and lock in back pocket or holding my ride.

that said, here’s some of my riding stuff…

PACK
this bag is really small, and so multi-use, it’s insane…
+ can expand another 4 inches from it’s standard cargo capacity (good for a pair of shoes)
+ special compartment can hold a big-ass bladder of water, with straw coming up over shoulder to mouthpiece hanging in front (good for long rides)

packhl5 "stuff," a la george carlin, applied to riding

you can see that little white cord going to my ipod remote on the one strap. (i made the ipod peek a little out of the bag there, too.) that remote is on the strap that crosses over my chest and the headpones plug into that, so i have skip, play/pause, and volume controls right there while i’m riding. the other strap has a small combat knife on it, also for quick access.

inside that small outer compartment … pen, paper, extra bike lock key, ipod charger, phone charger, pillbox of advil, cycling map of sf, map of alameda, stamps, gum, matches, some zip-ties, sunglasses, small flashlight.

the inner compartment fluxuates, but for the most part usually has … hoodie, fresh drawers and socks, tshirt, knit cap, arm warmers, bike headlight and tail light.

i try and always leave extra room for one of stuff shaped like the following … operating system discs, small framed art, a tupperware of food, etc..

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but then what if i don’t need to bring all that shit? on to smaller stuff. and this stuff is always ON my bike (until i go inside somewhere, then i take it with me). so like if i’m not going to work, or i’m not going to (SG)rrlfriend’s house, or to dinner, or whatever, i ditch the pack and just roll with the needs, in this…

UNDERSEAT BAG

underseatkj8 "stuff," a la george carlin, applied to riding

toolsvk3 "stuff," a la george carlin, applied to riding

somehow, using lots and lots of stoney forethought, i’ve come up with a packing system that allows me to fit all that shit into that little bag … pump, extra inner tube, ratchet, 5 sockets, an allen key, tyre levers, zip-ties, band-aids, and an extra key to my lock.

i can pretty much field-strip my entire bike using that shit. i have another underseat bag on whatever my other bike may be at the time (in this instance, WRs loaner bianchi roadbike), but that usually has a lot less stuff in it, because modern bikes don’t require an entire craftsman toolchest to work on, like schwixie(tm), whose frame, steering column, and seatpost are 36 years old this year.

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kind of a bikey geek-out post, but whatever.

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…of the ThunderWhip Design Collective…

I mean, take any trippy art, add a bitchin bicycle-bicycle, and triple the flyness, I say.

http://www.thunderwhip.com/index.php?page=e01

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fdgwp2afd2ibq6z1mediumzj6 12 Tall Bikes With Wrongrobot Style, Penchant For Deaths

You can see these and more on Atomic Zombie. I tell you what, i get heart palpitations just looking at it.

http://atomiczombie.com/gallery-tallbike.htm

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"According to Brad, the 12-foot SkyWalker is so strong that it can easily take a 500-pound pilot, a little trivia fact that makes me imagine a Fantasia hippo driving one. The bike has a built-in ladder that stops just bellow the seat, obviously to get you to the top while giving you enough space to pedal comfortably. The distance between the seat and the pedals makes it suitable for most people between 5′-8" and 6′-4.

Jesús Díaz: How much time did it take you to build this bike?
Brad Graham: SkyWalker was made in a single weekend. All welding was done outdoors in -10 degree weather using a basic AC welder.

JD: You built it with spare parts, right?
BG: Yes. All parts were scavanged from the local dump with the exception of a few lengths of hardware store electrical conduit for the frame.

JD: OK, and now the really OMFG part: how the heck do you ride this thing?
BG: The bike is very easy to ride if you trust it. Climbing the ladder while it is in motion takes some time to get used to, but after a few tries, I was able to get to the top with a coffee in one hand. Many people tried SkyWalker, and had no problem at all riding it.

I trust Brad. Or maybe not, but I want one. And then I will divorce, marry the bearded woman and buy a monkey."
-gizmodo interview

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