Bespoked Bristol: Festka Interview

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Bespoked Bristol: Festka Interview

Bespoked Bristol has a great interview up with Czech framebuilders Festka. This brand has been on my mind a lot lately. Their entire package is kicking serious ass. Everything is dialed: from razzle-inspired paint, to their studio photography and how sick is that Lizard rigid MTB?

See what makes Festka tick at Bespoked Bristol and remember, Cycleast in Austin is the US-importer for the brand.

Johnnyrandom’s Bespoken

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Johnnyrandom’s Bespoken

I found this experimental project to be pretty rad, mostly because I love how the experience of riding a bike as a kid can resonate through to your adult life and influence your work.

“Composer Johnnyrandom breaks new ground with musical compositions made exclusively from everyday objects. His debut single, “Bespoken”, explores the full potential of sounds generated from bicycles and their components, transcending the role of traditional instrumentation as the accepted method for creating beautiful and thought-provoking music. The following video gives a glimpse into the creative process behind this unique composition.”

Check out Bespoken on:

“Bespoken” on iTunes: goo.gl/DX8uI1
“Bespoken (Inverted MTB Remix) on iTunes: goo.gl/dsHUdV
“Bespoken” – A breakdown of selected sound elements: soundcloud.com/johnnyrandom

Fifo Cycle for Cinelli: 2013 Bespoke Cycling Cap

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Fifo Cycle for Cinelli: 2013 Bespoke Cycling Cap

Cinelli has teamed up with Fifo Cycle in Red Hook, Brooklyn to make a limited edition bespoke cycling cap for Spring/Summer 2013. Made from linen and cotton and screen printed and sewn by hand, this fully reversible hat takes it’s inspiration from 1960’s pop art.

“We wanted to stay true to the impact the Cinelli branding has had on cycling graphics and to harken back to their vintage design legacy. It has been an extremely exciting project for Fifo Cycle…just the kind of design challenge that gets us spinning in the studio! We used transparent water based inks on natural fabrics to give the hat a vintage feel and an Oxford stripe on the reverse side to keep it dapper and fresh!”
Fiona Ryan,
Lead Designer at Fifo Cycle

Product Details: A fully reversible lightweight cycling hat from Fifo Cycle. Handmade in New York with cotton and linen, and screen printed with water based ink.

One size fits most: 21″-24″

This is a very limited run (150 hats made in total) and each hat is numbered.

Pick it up here at Fifo Cycle!

Bespoke: The Handbuilt Bicycle Opens Today

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Bespoke: The Handbuilt Bicycle Opens Today

The Museum of Art and Design is proud to open their doors today for Bespoke: The Handbuilt Bicycle. If you’ve got some free time, you should really hop on over and check it out. Sacha White, of Vanilla Bicycles, posted a blog entry on the background of the show, which you can read over at the Speedbloggin.

Don’t forget about the NYC Velo PreSpoke event tomorrow!

Edit: Even though the flier says the opening is May 13th, the press-release says May 11th. You might want to call the MAD before you venture over though.

Previously:
NYC Velo: Prespoke Event
Bespoke: The Handbuilt Bicycle

Bespoke: The Handbuilt Bicycle

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Bespoke: The Handbuilt Bicycle

Mark your calenders for this one NYC! May 11th through mid-August brings the Museum of Art and Design‘s exhibition Bespoke: The Handbuilt Bicycle. Curated by Michael Maharam with Sacha White of Vanilla Bicycles, the exhibition will feature many contemporary framebuilders in the context of the museum’s gallery spaces. 21 frames will be on display including the works of:

Mike Flanigan, Alternative Needs Transportation (A.N.T.), Holliston, MA.
Jeff Jones, Jeff Jones Custom Bicycles, Medford, OR
Dario Pegoretti, Pegoretti Cicli, Calonazzo, Italy
Richard Sachs, Richard Sachs Cycles, Chester, CT
J. Peter Weigle, J. Peter Weigle Cycles, Lyme, CT
Sacha White, Vanilla Bicycles, Portland, OR

More details are here, at the MAD press-release.

Is Dark-Colored Cycling Apparel Actually Hotter?

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Is Dark-Colored Cycling Apparel Actually Hotter?

Common sense says that dark cycling apparel will be hotter on sunny days. But what does science say? Unfortunately, not much. There’s very little concrete data on the role color plays in keeping you comfortable on a bike. So, Travis did some research, read some papers, and asked some brands to chime in. One of them actually did!