Cleaning out the drafts: Dingleberry remover

I’d better get this out of the way since I said I would and the Ridelugged overlord took the time to give me an account.  No napkin drawings for Johnson, but
very fancy

Cleaning out the drafts: Bike Mower

Lego Bike PSA

this is just too good

a website of Casey’s favorite material and its, lets say, issues:



plus they found someone who did one better than my broken and repaired record rear mech:

Bikes save lives….

I was reading some news on the BBC site and found this interesting piece on a bicycle ambulance.
Dig it….

Bicycle Ambulance

Winter Polo season has begun

So I met up with some czechs, belges, and americans here in Prague, made some mallets, and started screwing around on street hockey courts a few weeks ago.

Well this week-end we threw down for real. We started playing some legit games on a newly discovered marble court on a historic platform of the Restaurant PRAHA-EXPO ’58 from the 1958 World’s Fair.

It was a blast. It made me sore.
Check out prahafixed.wordpress.com for more pics and the bike polo page for more details

David Byrne Bicycle Dairies

a new frame for our retrogrouches

the apex of synergy between classic and high-tech!!

check it out at velo orange and velo news.
(unfortunately they opted out of the extra set of seatstays of the true mixte.)

The STASH

Recently I saw this post on Retro-Bike and am not sure if you, the readers of all things lugged, have also seen this. Apparently this guy has the ultimate collection of all things 90′s and mountain bike.

Ultimate Collection?

Here’s a teaser pic.

The Safety bike revisited

Sometimes when you work in a shop too long, ideas can be thought to be good ones. Like the day an employee decided he was gonna leave his bike in the work area in a stand overnight, and well into the next day as well. When two childish shop employees went about their daily ritual of building up comfort bikes and found the employee bike blatantly parked in a work stand…, well, they put the large box of chaingaurds and reflectors to good use.

The best part was when the offending employee came in to install some tape on the bars so he could go for a quick ride…., it took him over an hour to remove all the newly installed safety features.

I don’t think I’ve ever had so much fun putting reflectors on a bike.