Showing posts with label musical instruments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label musical instruments. Show all posts
13 May 2016
Concert on the Roll
People, pets, paraphernalia. It all fits in a cargo bike. Here guitars, amplifier and mic's. Load it up - and roll it!
Happy Cycling!
Labels:
cargo bike culture,
fmsm,
music,
musical instruments
26 December 2014
13 August 2013
Got Stuff To Get Around? Pfff...No Worries!
Got a gig to get to? No worries, swing it on your back and off you go!
Moving house? No worries, just throw in those final bits and bobs into your Christania bike.
Recent trip to Ikea? No worries, hook up a trailer to the back of your bike.
Running a small business? No worries, the bike can carry all your goods and equipment! Think of all the pennies you save on petrol...
Cycling. Still the best way to get your stuff around town! Well in Copenhagen at least...
...And CycleLogistics have just launched their Shop by bike campaign in Copenhagen, one of the twelve European cities that are taking part in an effort to get more Europeans, well, to get their shopping done by bike!
As part of the campaign CycleLogistics are running a photo competition to get Copenhageners to send in pictures of themselves carrying the most impressive load or some of the weirdest items!
For more info or to enter check out Shop by bike KBH Facebook Page
Want more info on CycleLogistics? Click Here
Over and Out!
K.E.G. x
12 April 2013
Winter's Last Stand - Hopefully
If you follow me over at Instagram you may have seen these shots. This year, winter is hanging around like that last irritating guest at a party. Winter is lovely. We just think it should know when to leave. It has overstayed its welcome here in Copenhagen.
Spring, it seems, has a problem getting here. The trees and flowers have yet to bloom - and we're in April! It's getting to be too much. So let's send Winter a signal. Thanks for coming, now get off our lawn. Here are some photos from Winter's Last Stand.
A little piece of Brazil in the form of a Brazilian flag chain sleeve on my bicycle. And my green retro headlamp really believes in spring.
The Lulu stills loves the ride, but the girl is itching for spring, too.
Until it comes, we'll have to fabricate it ourselves.
25 September 2011
7 June 2011
Copenhagen Meteorology
It might rain today. When the weather forecast changes as frequently as it does in Copenhagen, we find the most reliable source to be people on the street. Citizen cyclists' shoe choices are the main article I check before leaving the house.
2 June 2011
Red Light Series: Tip Toes
New Additions for the Red Light Posture Series.
Posture #2: Tip Toes
A classic stance for those who can't be bothered hopping off the saddle or those who prefer leaning to the left and therefore cannot enjoy the comfort of the raised curb.
With laptops, book bags, cellos and no curb it's also one of the easiest. Graceful and practical.
8 March 2011
15 September 2010
The Oasis of Daily Life
So there's this little kebab place where I occasionally grab a falafel durum with heaps of chili. It's called The Oasis of Daily Life [Dagliglivets Oase] and it's placed right on a corner with glass windows on three sides.
I can either watch the chap prepare my food or look out the window at my fellow citizens rolling past on their bicycles. I usually choose the latter.
Labels:
bicycle fashion for men,
musical instruments,
shorts,
summer,
sunglasses
8 June 2010
The Bicycle Orchestra!
Men in uniform on a loooong bicycle. Check out this little film I made about the Brabants Bikeharmonic Orchestra! Read more about them over at Copenhagenize.com.
Labels:
cycle chic music video,
holland,
musical instruments
11 May 2010
Tucson Bike Beautiful
Some people just get what our Cycle Chic thang is all about. It's time to travel to Tucson, Arizona, to see what the Bike Beautiful gang is getting up to. What a fantastic little film about their bike ride. R. Neil Weismiller, the man behind the dusty, desert bicycle beauty sent us the film and was gushing about the wonderful day that was had by all.
Great film. Great day. Go Tucson!
Tucson Bike Beautiful
7 May 2010
Mexico Cycle Chic - Photo Contest Winners!
So there you have it. We have finally wrapped up the super-thrilling Mexico Cycle Chic Photo Competition. There was a flurry of uploads to our Flickr group in the final stages and a buzz of activity in the Mexican blog world.
Launched by the Royal Danish Embassy in Mexico City, the Cycle Chic photo competition was in collaboration with Cycle Chic (me), Danish bikemaker Biomega and the Institute for Transportion & Development Policy [ITDP].
There were three judges - me, Sussi from Biomega and Bernardo from ITDP. [See Sussi Cycle Chic right here...:-) ]
I can tell you it was a tough job picking winners in the two categories - Gentleman and Lady. Two Biomega bikes were up for grabs - the Biomega Boston.
WINNERS:
Here we go. Here's the brilliant winning photo in the Gentleman category by Flickr user carlossagh.
The judges said:
"If this isn't the Joy of Cycling and La Dolce Vita all at once I don't know what is." Mikael Colville-Andersen, creator/owner of Cycle Chic.
"Mexicano style at its best."
Sussi Poulsen, Global Sales Manager at Biomega
"Music, freedom and moving on a bike, what else do you need?"
Bernardo Baranda, Director de ITDP Mexico
And here's the winner in the Lady category, by Flickr user Supersube.
The judges said:
"There is Cycle Chic and then there is Cycle Chic Deluxe/Extreme/Brilliance"
Mikael Colville-Andersen
"Cycle chic sublime. The guys in Guadalajara must have a strong neck pain turning their heads for this girl."
Sussi Poulsen
"It's the most "cycle chic" picture I saw. Great colors (especially the blue) and beautiful girl."
Bernardo Baranda
Both of the winners hail from Guadalajara, Mexico. Congratulations to both photographers! The Danish Embassy will contact them and work out how they get their new Biomega bikes.
The bar was raised high in the competition. Be sure to check out all the Cycle Chic goodness in the Flickr group. Here's some more examples of photographic brilliance from the competition.
Cycle Chic wishes to thank the Royal Danish Embassy in Mexico, ITDP and Biomega for a wonderful collaboration. And thanks to everyone who took part in the contest! The Flickr group lives on, so keep on documenting Mexico Cycle Chic for all the world to see.
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