May 14th, 2012 · Nimzi - Honolulu · No Comments
While headed to the grocery store while traveling through Petaluma, California, I randomly came across the Rapha bus, as they are filming a California ride. Team rider Evil Ryan was kind enough to provide me with a cycling cap and let me take pictures of the bus.. thanks!

if you have not yet viewed the women’s prestige, here it is:
Tags: ladies · race · ride · touring · video
April 19th, 2012 · Sari - Jakarta · No Comments

One of my favorite picture of this week! This is the sweetest thing, can’t beat the fun of afternoon ride, the lovely Mom & Daughter snapshot. These are Screamingsonic and her baby girl Mariam, cruising along the carefree breeze in Kuala Lumpur.
via screamingsonic
Tags: bicycles
March 24th, 2012 · Suzie - London · No Comments
Fruity Fixie yum yum!
A still life photographer from Sweden created this delicious bike out of food!
Bike 100% edible ingredients: Leek, kolbaz sausages, regular spaghetti, Swedish rhubarbs, ginger, organic carrots, syrup, lime, lemon, black spaghetti, grapefruit, cowberrys, pear, cheese, whole meat macaroni sticks, cucumbers, sugar, orange and lots of olive oil (extra virgin).
Fabian Öhrn partnered with art director Joakim Hedblad, see more about this on TRENDLAND here
Tags: art · bicycles
March 23rd, 2012 · Suzie - London · 1 Comment
The Work Cyclist – is a beautiful looking site where you can showcase your workplaces bikes!
A celebration of the Work Cyclist. There’s a different kind of relationship developing at work with people falling in love with riding their bikes all over again. We explore how the Work Cycle is beginning to shape the work spaces we journey to.
Get snapping and submit your office’s bike photos today!
Tags: bicycles · cycling
March 22nd, 2012 · Sari - Jakarta · No Comments
a glimpse of view around my neighborhood, sup guuuurls!
Tags: bicycles
March 6th, 2012 · Nimzi - Honolulu · 1 Comment
The nonprofit organization KVIBE (Kalihi Valley Instructional Bike Exchange) has ordered a custom made cargo bike by Portland, Oregon company Metrofiets to make their mechanic program mobile. The plan is to extend their warehouse beyond the building by traveling to nearby schools to teach underprivileged youth about bicycles, on a bicycle. Before heading to its final home at KVIBE, the cargo bike did a bit of sightseeing and racing! KVIBE coordinator Sau Hsu pedaled me around Honolulu and beyond in the cargo load for a few great adventures.
Photo Stop: Waikiki Beach!

You don’t need a cargo bike to transport giant things in Hawaii.. bicycle surfboard racks do the trick!

The bike poses with Olympic swimmer Duke Kahanamoku

Sau pedaled the cargo bike with me in it for a 12.8 mile time trial over rolling hills and through the rain.. epic!

View from the rainy cargo hold

Sau being a champ, suffering up the final hill to pedal me into my first place female mountain bike finish!

The cargo bike is at its new home in Kalihi Valley, about to go on its first official work-related ride on March 17th for the Great Kalihi Cargo Haul. The ride will promote youth cycling by providing up to 100 helmets for kids and encourage the children to work on the land, with the ending point at the Kokua Kalihi Valley nature preserve, Ho’oulu ‘Aina.
Tags: adventure · bicycles · custom · quirky · race
February 15th, 2012 · Rie - Nagoya · 3 Comments

Happy 2nd birthday to my coffee bike! Oooops I almost forgot about this today but look how far this has come! It’s been awesome years since I’ve started my bike café at Circles Nagoya on Valentine’s day in 2010 and met so many nice people through my coffee bike. I love how my coffee bike has documented my life and united friends all over the world.
♥ Thanks to all my friends and my coffee lovers from all over the world for your lovely support and making miracle happen on my coffee-bike. I hope to get to see you all soon. Danke + Thank you + ありがとう♥ LOVE YOU ALLLLLLL!!
So I am collaborating with one of the loveliest Japanese restaurant in Berlin Smartdeli to celebrate their 10 year anniversary & my 2nd year anniversary tomorrow. If you are in Berlin now, just ride by or walk on Chaussee strasse 5, you’ll see my lovely coffee bike outside of Smartdeli tomorrow afternoon (12:00-16:00?) There will be my first brewing for my new original coffee blend Berlin version. Come + celebrate + grab my coffee!
Happy coffee everyone. Ride safe + keep smiling (●´∪`●) ♥ Tschüs!
Tags: Berlin · bicycles · cafe
February 13th, 2012 · Sari - Jakarta · 2 Comments
Just got back from two weeks of traveling around Cannes, Paris & Amsterdam for work, the weather is pretty cold for me who enjoy my daily life in Jakarta, but of course I still manage to have fun. Taking snap shots of bicycles everywhere I go, Paris is just lovely, and in Cannes mostly I spotted beach cruiser of course, while Amstedam, just totally a bicycle heaven.
Tags: Amsterdam · bicycles
February 10th, 2012 · Rie - Nagoya · No Comments

It’s been almost one year since a massive earthquake and tsunami hit Tohoku in Japan. Cielo (by Chris King) and Sim-Works (from Nagoya) collaborated on making the frames as Tsunami Memorial Bikes.
Text via Cycle EXIF
On the 11th of March 2011, a magnitude 9.0 undersea megathrust earthquake occurred off the coast of Japan, causing 15,846 confirmed deaths, tsunami waves that reached heights of up to 40.5 metres and a World Bank estimated economic cost of US$235 billion, making it the most expensive natural disaster in world history.
It has been reassuring to witness the world uniting around Japan at this devastating and crucial time. Chris King and his Cielo brand have collaborated with their Japanese distributors, Sim-Works, on a limited edition cyclocross bike, with all profits from their sales directed to support of the relief effort.
Chris King needs no introduction: many of the world’s bikes are equipped with his hubs or headsets, but less well known is the fact that he’s also a frame builder of the highest quality, applying the same high standards of engineering to his road and cyclocross frames as his Precision Components. You’ll notice the prominence of the date, 11.3.11 on the frame and forks, a poignant reminder of not only the catastrophic day but also as a call to action to the great and resilient people of Japan.
Only 5 of these frames have been made: the Extra Small size has been sold already, and, at the time of printing, there are only 2 models left in Small and 2 models left in Medium. Secure your chance to contribute to Japan’s relief effort and own a finely tuned and specified cyclocross bike from a legend of cycling, Chris King: contact Cielo in the United States or Sim-Works in Japan.







Thanks Adam for sharing and featuring this bike!
Check out Cycle EXIF, you will find lots of cool bikes in this website.
Tags: bicycles · Japan
January 8th, 2012 · Nimzi - Honolulu · 1 Comment
Tags: art