Category: Bikes

Apr 17

Mountain Biking

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My pretty cobalt blue bike which I had to rent because my Gary Fisher which I haven’t rode in ~ 8 years was too fucked up to ride.

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One section in which we had to walk our bikes across a perilous cliff!

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47% downhill grade in which Annie (whose first time it was biking) coasted down while laughing the entire time.  As for me, the entire time I’m like, “These goddamn rocks!! they’re so many fucking rocks and they keep moving!!”  and it took me forever to go down.

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Group shot!!!  SEE, you can tell we went mountain biking because we’re wearing funny hats.

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Window while walking through the town of Jim Thorpe.  This is a great little town to visit in the Pocono area of PA.  Super cute but not like a college town, tucked within folds of mountains.

Conclusion:  Mountain Biking is FUN!!!!!  Can’t wait to go again and overcome my fear of speed and not being in control and scary moving rock pebbles!!

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Sep 01

My bike bell

Isn’t it so cute? I’m surprised but it actually does a good job of getting the average person’s attention so that they can step safely out of the way.  Unfortunately it doesn’t work on all pedestrians (Hasidic Jews, old Chinatown residents, uppity Wall Street types, people who hail cabs like they’re in Saturday Night Fever), which is when I have to resort to the words, “MOVE mutha f*cka!!”

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Feb 11

Bike as Art

This is Pill’s fixed gear that hangs so nicely up in the air in our apartment.

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Feb 05

DKNY Campaign- Bike Posers!

These bikes were seen all over New York for Fashion Week. I photographed this one in front of the Conde Nast building in Times Square. From what I hear it’s supposed to be a pro-bike campaign meant to encourage biking in the city. Funny though that this blitz of chained and unrideable bikes is initiated in the middle of winter when most people don’t ride. Also I wish DKNY had put out nicer bikes that looked like cool or fashionable people actually rode them. Instead their bikes look like the kind that delivery men ride against traffic and even worse, are reminiscent of the white Ghost Bikes throughout the city meant to memorialize a biker killed in that area. There seems to be a bit of controversy about this ad, which I suppose means that DKNY probably succeeded in their campaign. Although not a bad idea I think they could have pulled it off in a much more sophisticated fashion. Unfortunately, they came off looking like posers. They chained up any old ugly bike and assumed it would attract people, and then this awful scene: they got the NYPD to put out the chained bikes. What the hell? With a little research they could have found out that bikers and the NYPD DO NOT GET ALONG. The fact that DKNY was too lazy to hire their own street team and even worse used the city biker’s nemesis to support their ad campaign shows that this stunt had little to do with promoting “transportation alternatives” and had more to do with DKNY attempting to appear hip as quickly and cheaply as possible. I think DKNY was cool in like, 1993 when the acronym was mysterious and rolled so nicely off the tongue and they had an awesome building sized ad at the corner of Houston and Broadway. These days though, I don’t think they can compete with the boutiques and independent labels who are much closer to the fashion vibes of this city.

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Jan 15

Schwinn Cruiser

Today on Venice Beach was the first time I ever rode a cruiser bike.  It has a freewheel with coaster brakes, which means that it stops by peddling backwards.  I want this bike to add to my collection, it’s so pleasant to ride and for some reason makes any place I’m biking through feel like the French countryside.

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