22 August 2009

Here Comes The Bride


I've actually heard of many, many weddings in Denmark featuring a cargo bike, I've just never taken a photo of one. So thanks to Michelle, who attended a wedding a couple of weeks back and documented this Danish bicycle tradition for me... and, well... you.

She rented a cargo bike from the good people at Baisikeli [where you should rent your bicycles when YOU come to Copenhagen] and together with her daughter, they decorated it for the bride and groom and their daughter.

They rolled away from the church to the reception on three easy wheels.


I found this photo on Christiania Bikes website [under Photos on the menu], sent in by a customer in Australia, of another wedding Down Under.

Bicycles and weddings. A match made in heaven.

What Are They Looking At?

Morning Rainbow Bridge
Langebro, or Long Bridge, is the main bridge over Copenhagen's harbour and around 20-25,000 cyclists cross it each day in both directions.

Personally, I find water to be an important factor when I travel to and from work. If I don't pass by a body of water, whether a coastline, a harbour, a lake or just a pond, something is lacking.

Bridge.Glance.Copenhagen Glamour Glide
All of these Copenhageners are crossing Langebro and they are all glancing to the right. Just like I do. Just like many people do. For no reason other than looking at the harbour. A sub-conscious desire to see the aesthetic qualities of... water. The different colours, the different seasons, the different reflections.

It's quite a nice feature on a morning commute.
Redacious
So what are these Copenhageners looking at?

For the better part of about six months I stopped in the middle of the bridge and took a photo or two of the harbour. Almost every weekday. So this is what they're looking at:


Nothing to do with water, but be sure to read Velo Chic NYC's blogpost entitled Cycling 40 miles in heels... no problem!"

21 August 2009

Blue Blue Blue Lulu

Blue Blue Blue and Flowers
Blue Blue Blue and Flowers.

Lulu Rides
And I see Lars' Olga [previous post] and I raise it with one Lulu.
:-)

Basic skills

Multitasking #1

Operating your cell phone while zipping down the bike lanes seem to a basic skill around here. The girls/women in particular are masters of this refined bit of multitasking. The fact that these two shots were taken only 30 seconds apart, speaks something of how common this practice is.

Multitasking #2


Speaking of basic skills: For those who are just entering cycle chic-ness, we have the excellent Traffic Playground (Trafiklegepladsen). A scaled down street scenario, complete with traffic lights and road signs. The little ones love it, as you may sense from this shot of Olga. Three wheel chic chick :-)

Go girl!

20 August 2009

In Concerto

Pair of Copenhageners
A pair of Copenhageners move through the intersection on the King's New Square. Sharply dressed for business, the bicycle provides them with a quick and effortless way to get about town. To meetings as well as to and from work.
We're left wondering. Are they a couple or colleagues?
Two Copenhageners in Motion
The same applies to girlfriends cycling through the city. Are they heading for the beach or a café?

Marketing Magazine just chose their Top 10 Hottest Fashion Websites. We're smiling like a Cheshire cat today.

19 August 2009

Into The Light

Cool Copenhagen Cyclist
Into the late evening light. With music.
Cool Copenhagen Cat
With beers.

CopenDemoGuide

Here is a small guide to going to demonstrations or public concerts at the Town Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) in Copenhagen:

Cyclechicadelic
1. See if it's something for you.

Mini Bike Buddy
2. Look for your friends.

Deposing
3. Park your bicycle.

Posing
4. Hang out with the one you love.

La Jeunesse
5. Make more people come over.

Cargo Lane
6. Leave. If with a cargo bike, make a peloton. The more, the merrier.

Spacing Copenhagen


Matthew Brackett, editor of the excellent urban planning magazine Spacing.ca, was in Copenhagen earlier this year and I met up with him for a chat. You can see the interview with him right here. He blogged about his journey to the Danish capital on the Spacing.ca blog and he sent me these wonderful photos taken while he was here.

These retro mini-bikes, as we call them in Danish, are frightfully hot at the moment in Copenhagen among the young female demographic.

The Triobike is often referred to as the Mercedes of cargo bikes.

Double Time

Doubling
Summertime is double time in Copenhagen.
Copenhagen Double
Mostly it's on cargo bikes, but when you need to get somewhere and have a friend, there's only one way to go.
Carry on in Copenhagen
And if you don't have a friend handy, just carry some massive bags from a toy shop.

18 August 2009

Dots and Social Mobility

Dots
They say that you should never combine dots and stripes. Except when cycling on the Copenhagen bicycle infrastructure, of course.
Social Mobility
Social mobility. Red lights are the perfect opportunity to chat with friends.

17 August 2009

C.C. Cam on new wheels

Bluebird ´71

After a brief intermission (summer holidays + broken bone) I am back on track, but now on a set of new wheels aka Bullit Blubird ´71. Here shown with interim child seat (I just grabbed the car seat and strapped it on) and young girl sound asleep. I am going to have a *much* more elegant child seat accompanied by side panels and top cover, but Larry vs Harry has just developed these, so I will have to wait a couple of weeks.
Until then, this is what it looks like from riders p.o.v.:
Favorite girl

And yes, all that just because of a 1 minute ride on Mikaels white Bullit, haha. Ok, now back to the street life.

A Little Slice of Copenhagen Bicycle Life

A Little Slice of Bicycle Life
Complete with kissing couple.

16 August 2009

Tivoli Cycle Chic

TIVOLI
Here's a splendid shot taken by one of our readers, Mario, from Italy. Classic Cycle Chic rolling past the vintage sign for the Tivoli amusement park. The park opened in 1843 and is a main tourist attraction. Walt Disney visited in the 1940's and was instantly inspired to go home and build Disneyland.
Bike Display in Tivoli
Here's a photo from inside during the Christmas fair. A classic bicycle used in a display. For some more photos of Tivoli sans bicyclette, click here.

Global Cycle Chic Roundup

Ready For a Night Out
A little Cycle Chic Global round-up from our readers.
Starting with Edinburgh.

0426 double ride rain
Toronto, Canada.

end to a perfect day
Calgary, Canada.

Pirate in a skirt
San Jose, USA.


Barcelona

much <3 for my bicyclette
Atlanta, USA.

Fööni seiklused jätkuvad
Austria.