All the weird bikes!
Curated by Oakwright
These are a cool idea… they’d be great as auxiliary reflectors on a bag or something.
Obviously not going to have quite the same effect as a real reflector, but real reflectors don’t do a whole lot anyway. I’d love to make a dozen of these and strap them to every part of my bike.
Bike Reflectors made with reused road signs.
By Trent Jansen
(via Design Boom)
Cyclists at a race meeting, Long Eaton Recreation Ground, Station Road(?), Long Eaton, 1885, with the Pavilion in the background.
From Picture the Past.
What: single speed bike from earlier posts here, here and here
Where: pedestrian bridge near 417
Status: missing front tire, handle bars, rear rack, fenders, seat, back tire, pedals, one break pad, stem, and front fender. Still locked.
(Source: urbanism-etc)
“A large group of cyclists from the Waitemata Cycling Club standing beside their Penny Farthing bicycles, two men on horseback behind.”
(Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland Libraries, 7-A6730.)