Some designs found through sources on Twitter, many others from this awesome post by Melody Stone with a selection of tee designs.
Some designs found through sources on Twitter, many others from this awesome post by Melody Stone with a selection of tee designs.
Also, here’s how NOT to dress up for cycling, courtesy of an apparently anti-bike advocacy group, Sustrans.
Image shared by @CycleLoveHQ, on Twitter.
Emily on ‘Why cycle?‘:
Emily bikes for a simple and somewhat corny reason. It makes her happy. And she and Mitch love the sweet chaos of children and family. “I love my bike,” she insisted repeatedly during our conversation, “I really do. Because it’s changed my life. I can’t really explain it. In the end, my bike just brings me happiness.”
Emily on ‘Why not electric-assist?‘:
Faced with pedalling several hundred pounds (she once estimated a load of groceries, kids, and gear at 550 pounds) she has perfected a technique to deliver maximum power to the pedals.
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When I asked her why she doesn’t get an electric-assist system, she replied with a big smile, “Because I like chocolate!”
Read more about this fabulous woman here, and follow her on twitter here.
Image from Non Pro Cycling Blog.
A super elegant and eco-friendly way to make your pride and joy the centrepiece of your living room.
Idea, execution, and images by Kyle Wilson, who explains here how to make it yourself.
Image (and title) shared by Suzanne Xie, on Twitter.
Rule 12 for the ignorati:
Rule #12 // The correct number of bikes to own is n+1.
While the minimum number of bikes one should own is three, the correct number is n+1, where n is the number of bikes currently owned. This equation may also be re-written as s-1, where s is the number of bikes owned that would result in separation from your partner.
Image shared by @AnnaMeares, on Twitter. Pity, she has just 3 bikes!
Image shared by @LadyVelo, on Twitter. Design, I guess, by @alexmonroejewellery
Who says there’s no suffering in heaven?
Image shared by @TeamSky, on Twitter.
Seen on the high street, a.k.a. St. John’s Street near Clapham Junction Station, London. Wonder if it’s by the folks at @BigHatCyclesLtd
P.S.: Love the lug art on these steel steeds :)
Image by @theFiXFiXFiX gang, on Twitter.