My awesome, hand-built bicycle by Bill Watts
A nice personal article about having a bike built. $4,100 for a custom bike is a good price and a lot cheaper and better than some of the stuff off the rack.
My awesome, hand-built bicycle by Bill Watts
A nice personal article about having a bike built. $4,100 for a custom bike is a good price and a lot cheaper and better than some of the stuff off the rack.
Marin’s cycling splendor by Jonathan Maus
Biking Through the ‘Hoods: Exploring Fifty American Cities by Bicycle by Paul Pinsky
Highly recommended.
For all who have wandered, by any mode, his book evokes the experience, and makes me long for it. And bicycles excel at wandering
Ad Strategy is Unimaginative and Tired by Jeff Koenig
Follow up:
Further To Bike Ads, And The Elephant In The Room by Rick Vosper
Ways to Build a Surly Cross Check
Nice write up on a great bike, and lots of photos of modification.
Nice blog too.

credit: Eric Daume
A Journey of Discovery, Part 1: What We Used to Ride by Jan Heine
A nice series on how his taste in bikes has changed and why.
I was sad when I read the news that the Museo del Ghisallo is closing this winter, and that the prospects of it reopening next spring are uncertain. I fondly remember my visit in January 2007 to Magreglio, where the museum is located. We were on a month-long work road trip in southern Europe to photograph the bicycles for our book The Competition Bicycle. I had contacted collectors and museums, done research and finally selected the locations where we would shoot the bikes. It was an adventure, since we never knew what we would find.
As our rental van drove up the switchbacked roads from Lake Como, the landscape become more mountainous. Snow covered the peaks around us, and the roads got smaller and smaller. We finally reached the village, asked for directions, and found our bed & breakfast. The next morning, we headed to the ancient chapel dedicated…
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