2.18.2010

...oh yes


I might as well add that Rapha has begun offering their fine cycling clothes in the female fit-way. Don't worry ladies, they aren't bedazzled in flowers and hearts like every other "women specific" cycling item is... (on that note, I can't believe that companies do that... it's like if all men's cycling shit came emblazoned with bulldozers, soldiers, and muscular dogs...oh wait...)

Check out the lineup here.

...pretty little things

So unfortunately I got a call Tuesday around noon from NYC Velo saying that my parts were delayed yet again, and that they had to order them from another distributor... According to their latest account of the situation, they should be here today. I'm going to see if they can knock the tax or something off for making me wait three times longer than I had intended.

In other news, I got an e-mail from Rapha this morning inviting me to join them on a gentleman's race at 7:30 am on Sunday, February 28th. Since I'm all about epic rides and rapha in general, I'd totally be there with socks on, except for the problem that it takes place in Richmond VA.

Why Virginia, you ask? Well Rapha and countless others are descending on the town for the North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS) next week. Needless to say, handmade bikes make mass-produced ones look tired and boring:

Rear Dropout from Signal Cycles' Rapha Continental Bike

Engin City Bike by Engin Cycles 
 
Headtube Badge from Signal Cycles' Rapha Continental Bike

Sol Vista by Black Sheep Bikes


Track Bike by Villin Cycleworks

Rumspringa Cyclocross Bike by Courage Bicycles

I'm sure if I was able to make it all the way down there on such short notice, It'd be an awesome time; though I think journalism is best left to journalists, photography to photographers; as the wanton reappropriation of copyrighted material is best left to bloggers. (Just to be clear, I do feel bad using other people's photos without permission, but they'd probably want money and I figure this is free fuckin' advertizing anyway, so I'm faultless here... Shit; how many of you would've known about Signal, Engin, Courage, Black Sheep, etc... if I hadn't just linked you to them, hmm?)

Speaking of blogs, while wasting time on facebook just now, I came across a great photo of a friend taken by someone who seems to be a rather accomplished photographer.

Just spent half an hour diggin' her stuff.

Hopefully tomorrow the new parts will be installed and I can demonstrate to you how my photographic skills pale in comparison to the above...

Bye bye

2.12.2010

...fun with diagrams

image used without permission via cycling tips

This is a real neat little example of why motorists are full of shit when they pull out the "bicycles slow down traffic" argument when rationalizing their desire for cyclists to not ride on "their road." This article was reposted by Wade at Cycling Tips (link under picture). It's nice to know that cycling to work is more time efficient (and by extension and necessity, more cost, energy, etc.. efficient) in places other than just NYC.

It really cracks me up when a car drives SUPER close behind me when I'm riding in the middle of a lane, in a blatantly passive-aggressive maneuver, passes me as close as their mirrors will allow, and then gets stuck at a red light that I can just blow through (when cross-traffic permits, of course).

One time recently, that exact situation unfolded as I was riding to the bridge on the now bikelane-less Bedford Ave. Since I was kind of in a pissy mood (pre-9am is when you get to meet grouchy erk) to begin with, I passed him at the light and muttered under my breath something to the effect of "go fuck yourself you fucking meathead jackass." Of course he couldn't hear what I said but I think he could see my lips moving because he rolled down his passenger window and said "Yo! did you say something?"

I decided to take a moment while the light was red to learn him some traffic etiquette, and to my surprise he was quite courteous and actually listened to me! He also seemed to concede the facts that (a) I too pay taxes for roadways in the city, and (b) I have just as much right as anyone to use a lane of traffic, regardless my choice of transport.

In hindsight I'm proud of myself for wiping my face of the all too typical inward disgust and loathing associated with overtly aggressive motorists, as I was able to have a meaningful exchange that hopefully benefited another cyclist riding with him later on.

I think it is important to recognize our impact on other cyclists and to not simply worry about our own well being. I've noticed from personal experience that a simple wave or nod (or combination of the two) when a motorist (or anyone else for that matter) does you right, will go a long way to improving everyone's daily lives.

Kim Jong Irrrrr. source unknown.

Gotta give respect to get respect...

Super Badass Racing Bike Buildup Status Update:  Apparently NYC Velo lied to me last Tuesday when they said my seatpost and stem were going to be here today... Therefore, unveiling photos will be posted this coming Wednesday. Sorry, I know y'all were dying to see it...

2.11.2010

...new toys, necessary delays, and a peek under the drop cloth

Given the amount of time, effort and money (gathered through time and effort) I've invested in making a legitimate racing machine out of the Allez, I think it's only right that I resist the temptation to let it "drop" until it's complete...completely complete.

After having the most crucial components installed and taking it for a few quick spins to get accustomed with the new gear, I realized that it was missing a few finishing touches.

So tomorrow evening I will take delivery of this...

 

...and this...

 

...from the good folks at NYC Velo (anyone who supplies me with "free" espresso while placing orders qualifies as good people).

I hope to find the time to install these guys on the bike prior to the phryday festivities, after which I will get the whole set up cleaned to a sparkle and go at it with a camera and tripod for the purposes of posterity and gloating (mostly gloating).

Anyways, here are a few spy photos of the build thus far...

 

 

Ok enough titillation for one day...

RIP Alexander McQueen, Franco Ballerini, and Lino Gastaldello.

and I'm out...

Update: Sorry about the shitty formatting; blogger has this new post-composing interface that is excruciatingly inconsistent... all those photos are supposed to line up vertically, though don't worry, I'll hopefully have it resolved soon.

2.10.2010

... girlies

 

Just ran across this site, chicks and bikes, whilst perusing tracko. while I usually have little interest in blogs of the ccc or sartorialist blog-way; I am a fan of pretty girls. and bikes. and boobies. Of course the undisputed masters of fixed-gear-soft-core-hipster-porn is the fixfixfix.

 

...enjoi...