Each morning, at the moment, I cycle over this bridge over the harbour. With people like this. And this. Whether or not they get the same sustainable bicycle-driven kick about riding over this bridge with people like THIS... ...remains to be seen.
it's tough to compare prices, given the different standard of living. about the cheapest bike you can get - at a supermarket - is about 1000 kroner - $200. But for a decent bike you need to spend at least 3000 kroner - $600. For a beautiful, quality bike, like a Velorbis or suchlike, you'll spend about 6000 kroner - $1200.
If I was a cyclist in copenhague i would be the whole day prosecuting you until you click me!
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone ever get upset about being photographed?
ReplyDeletewhy would they? those who do see themselves on the blog and contact us are usually thrilled. they usually get the photo emailed to them.
ReplyDeleteI love the picture of you!
ReplyDeletefun &very cute ;)
is that your son's bike in the back?
♥bike love forever!
thanks. nah, that's some other kid's bike.
ReplyDeleteDoes Copenhagen have a version of the United states department store bicycles that retail for about 95 USD or roughly 550 DKK?
ReplyDeleteHow much dose a chic bicycle run a copenhager on average?
it's tough to compare prices, given the different standard of living. about the cheapest bike you can get - at a supermarket - is about 1000 kroner - $200. But for a decent bike you need to spend at least 3000 kroner - $600. For a beautiful, quality bike, like a Velorbis or suchlike, you'll spend about 6000 kroner - $1200.
ReplyDeleteLooking good, Mikael! If I was in Copenhagen, I'd take pics of guys like YOU! ;-) (In fact, I aim to do this as much as possible in SF.)
ReplyDeleteit would be an honour to be snapped by you, KT!
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