Nice one Bradders


A little late in the day but congratulations to my compatriot Mr Wiggins on his victory in the Paris -Nice stage race. pic at bicycle.net

Unicanitor…


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Unicanitor worldwide connection… Seen in Fukuoka, Kyushu!

Cyclisme button badges


Just in! One set for €4, collect them all…

Some ad…


The ladies are def more delicious… Bitter beer? Bah! Found on Gucci

Team Brooklyn 1992


The chewing gum team, looking all fresh 20 years ago… Picture via Kevin’s site!

California cycleway


Was constructed almost entirely of Oregon pine and was wide enough for four cyclists to ride abreast. It was painted dark green and, at night, brightly lit with incandescent lights. The toll was 10 cents one-way, or 15 cents round trip. In sunny California? We like! Want the whole story? Read it!!!

NJS wooden plugs…


WANT! Get them over here… and also check Wasawat’s Flickr!

Cinelli CMX.1


Damn Andy, you lucky bastard… More pictures over at Fyxomatosis!

Porteur!


Of course cycle cross is currently the new fixed, there are cargobikes too, but porteur is coming soon… Nice stuff Karson, ride safe!

Concentration of force


Looks like the glory days of bella Italia. Sick! Picture grabbed from G.S.Guccilife…

Gios comin’…


Next year we will be stocking a new brand in our store, please check some Gios here… Picture taken via theheartroars!

Aristidis Konstantinidis


It is not surprising that Greece is not a superpower at cycling events. Greece has not the tradition of Spain and Italy. The bicycle is and was not very popular in Greece. Still it’s pretty surprising that there was a Greek gold medal winner at the first Olympic Games in 1896 (if you know how poor Greece was after the independence war and other wars and after 400 years of occupation). Αριστειδης Κωνσταντινιδης was the first gold medal winner ever at an cycling event at the Olympic games.