4/23/2012

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Edible Fixed Gear Bike

Photographer Fabian Orhn and art director Joakim Hedblad combined forces to create a fixed gear bike that is completely edible. From far away the bicycle creation appears to be made of typical materials like aluminum and steel but an up close view shows that it is quite far from ordinary. The bike’s mechanics are composed of vegetables, fruits, and other foods sculpted together with various substances like thick syrup holding it together like glue. The result is a truly unique creation consisting of 100% comestible ingredients. So, what’s for dinner you ask? A sweet bike indeed. [via trendland]

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Dolan Track Tandem, ex-Team GB

想要嗎?現在不用自己打造囉!!! 這邊有~~哈哈哈哈!

for sale on LFGSS.com

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FGGT♥ 濃 Karena ♥ 初登場

歡迎我們最年輕的新成員 ♥ Karena 濃 ♥ 加入FGGT

welcome our new gal Karena!

因為大大熱情的感染之下,濃也慢慢的愛上騎車,假日也多多的跟我們FGGT出來路騎曬曬太陽吧!!!

Photo by 大大

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Nagasawa Special

這台紅色 Nagasawa Special美死了~~~~ 如果能擁有一台!!!!!!吼~~~
大家欣賞一下吧~~

It wasn’t that long ago when a decommissioned Keirin frame, completely adorned with parts approved by the Nihon Jitensha Shinkōkai, or NJS, was considered the Holy Grail of discerning urban cyclists worldwide. Lately, thankfully, we hear of less priority being placed upon this goal, leaving its pursuit (sic) to those who truly appreciate the true spirit of the sport. Will Goodan, Creative Director of The Prime, divides his time between Los Angeles and Tokyo, and built up this Nakano Red Nagasawa as a poetic honor to his time spent in Japan.

To be fair, Will’s ‘Nag’ is around 95% NJS approved. You probably won’t find shōchū caps used as bar ends on a Keirin track, and there won’t be any need for a kōtsū-anzen o-mamori charm (granting ‘safety in traffic’), either. But Will wanted this build to be a reminder of his time spent riding around the streets of Tokyo, and as such, will certainly be a spirited souvenir. Uncannily, that Suntour chainring is a 1984 edition, the year of Will’s birth, which lends his Nagasawa a positive auspice.

If you had the foresight to purchase this year’s Cycle EXIF Custom Bicycle Calendar and you’ve peeked ahead to September, you might recognize the location Will used to photograph his Nag. It’s the Aoyama Cemetery, Central Tokyo’s largest and a favored spot to view the famous sakura, or cherry blossoms, as they bloom. Will has photographed both Cycle EXIF’s Miss September, his Kinfolk, and it’s now a fitting setting to shoot his Nakano Red Nagasawa.

VIA

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