Me and the boy wonder were off to buy him some new shoes when we were overtaken with a smile by two other Copenhageners. Ease of use is the key to any bike culture.
Springtime sensations. Laughing girlfriends eating an ice lolly.
Why is that, to be chic, the bike must be retro, with the rider a petit girl wearing over sized sun glasses and red heals? True this is very chic but let me give you another scenario; A male ridding a present day road bike (no tassels, high heals, or basket) with a French Riviera backdrop. Sounds chic with a masculine, sporty twist…right? -jAKE
12 comments:
looks like fun!
yeah i haven't had a bike since i lived in a city but what i like to do is to do jumps with my bike wells it alot of later
o how i wish where i lived was like this. what kind of camera do you use? and what lense? great pics!
thanks for the comments.
i use a G9 and an IXUS 75.
go to my blog to see Hilary clinton getting drunk.
Is that chain case on the second picture chopped, or did it come that way?
Why is that, to be chic, the bike must be retro, with the rider a petit girl wearing over sized sun glasses and red heals? True this is very chic but let me give you another scenario; A male ridding a present day road bike (no tassels, high heals, or basket) with a French Riviera backdrop. Sounds chic with a masculine, sporty twist…right?
-jAKE
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thanks for all your comments! Welcome!
jakeszy: all the bikes you see here ARE present day road bikes. and see here for gentleman chic.
samuel: it looks chopped, but then again there are thousands and thousands of different chainguards here, so it may be designed like that.
hello there,
being a bike lover, i really enjoy seeing this bike culture coming up again...
nice blog!!
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thanks, christina!
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