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			thirdraildesignlab posted a photo:	Early Inspiration for the Carpetbagger Coupler Bike Project.These photos document my Carpetbagger project, a fixed-gear build fitted with S&S Couplers to be used as a travel bike. The general details of the build sheet are:1. SOMA Rush frame, 56cm: stripped, coupled, then powdercoated in a color to match my sweet, sweet MINI.2. S&S Couplers: break-away coupler set to allow the bike to be packed in an airline compliant case and avoid bike shipping fees; assembled by Tom at 41303. SOMA Sparrow bars4. Odyssey finger lever5. Shimano medium reach brake with Kool-Stops6. Handmade wheels by 718c.com with Velocity Fusions and All-City hubs in bright polished silver.7. Panaracer Pasela 700x23 tyres8. Elkhide by Velo Orange, hand stitched9. Custom bar end caps made from vintage typewriter keys.10. Velo-Orange Stem and Seatpost11. Brooks Swallow, Honey12. Sugino 75 drivetrain: 72 inchgearLove it. Team Lope Tyre Clubbe

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glowkit Bike Glow for Science

Wifebot(tm) picked up a Bike Glow kit for me through a groupon or similar deal, sometime in mid-summer, and I’ve been finally getting the chance to use it as part of my winter riding fun and safety super kit. It’s a great system: The battery module uses two AA batteries, and has a button for solid, slow blink, or fast blink operation. The entire length of tubing is illuminated and has a terminal end. You get a huge velcro strap for the battery module and then some zipties for the strand, as well as a screwdriver for the module (great customer service idea there)… but of course, I was most impressed by the included black electritole tape.

glowindoor Bike Glow for Science

The system is designed to coil around your bike frame, which is really smart, as it would give you that rare lateral visibility at night. Since I ride a different bike each day I wanted to use it on my body instead. I coiled the strand in long whips up and down my bag and capped it with one of my rear blinkies, creating what I call my Wild Loose Safety Manowar… which is somewhat ironic I guess, if one knows Man-o-Wars.

glow1 Bike Glow for Science

glow2 Bike Glow for Science

These two shots represent how it looks at night to drivers, depending on proximity and if they’re looking right at it. Wifebot(tm) saw me coming up the hill with it on, so the visibility is good. Along with the flexibility in application and low price point, I highly recommend it. Also, local northern california business too…

http://bikeglow.com/

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