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I’ve been bicycling more. This is awesome.


  karenh: Biker screen print by Jason Munn
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I’ve been bicycling more. This is awesome.

karenh: Biker screen print by Jason Munn



  • 21 Jul 2011
  • 103
    • design
    • decor
    • transportation

  The ‘Ivy’ by Sono Mocci from Italy was recently shortlisted in the Seoul Cycle Design Competition 2010, a contest designed to help the city of Seoul develop a healthier cycling culture. How much better-looking is this lock than hard chain metal?


from Re-Nest.
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The ‘Ivy’ by Sono Mocci from Italy was recently shortlisted in the Seoul Cycle Design Competition 2010, a contest designed to help the city of Seoul develop a healthier cycling culture. How much better-looking is this lock than hard chain metal?

from Re-Nest.



  • 14 Jan 2011
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    • transportation
    • travel
    • retail

  Came across these bicycle bags made from vintage Swiss Army ammo bags and couldn’t like them more… and need them less. My life doesn’t necessitate bags strapped to my bike, nor does my bike even have a rack to strap them to.


from A Time To Get.
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Came across these bicycle bags made from vintage Swiss Army ammo bags and couldn’t like them more… and need them less. My life doesn’t necessitate bags strapped to my bike, nor does my bike even have a rack to strap them to.

from A Time To Get.



  • 7 Jan 2011
  • 13
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    • retail
    • craft
    • transportation
    • fashion

  Dan Bishop from Karas Kustoms makes and sells these beautiful machined aluminum speedsters for $65: “It measures approx. 6″ x 4″. The wheels are mounted on bearings and actually roll. Each car is machined from 6061 alum, in our shop, right here in the good ol’ USA.”


from BoingBoing.
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Dan Bishop from Karas Kustoms makes and sells these beautiful machined aluminum speedsters for $65: “It measures approx. 6″ x 4″. The wheels are mounted on bearings and actually roll. Each car is machined from 6061 alum, in our shop, right here in the good ol’ USA.”

from BoingBoing.

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  • 21 Jul 2010
  • 4
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    • transportation
    • craft
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Future of transportation circa 1936
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Future of transportation circa 1936

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  • 16 Jul 2010
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