Tall bike tandem pops up on Flickr

May 7, 2009Posted by in Blog | Comments Off on Tall bike tandem pops up on Flickr

Tall bike tandem pops up on Flickr

Amazing to see other art bike creators and customers thinking on similar lines at the same time. I love the concave downtube on this medium-tall tandem.

Very similar ideas here to El Arbol, my own tandem tall bike.

 


The Mutandem LIVEZ and Freak Tha Beach FUN!

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Kyle Watson’s $10K Cruiser

Sep 16, 2008Posted by in Blog | Comments Off on Kyle Watson’s $10K Cruiser

Kyle Watson’s $10K Cruiser

Custom cruiser by Kyle Watson

Wanted people to see this bike by Kyle Watson, an industrial designer from Detroit. I love the segmented design and the pounded steel saddle. What a pleasure this must be to cruise the local routes.

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Rock the Bike’s “The Choprical Fish and the Urban Mobile DJ” debuts at the Bicycle Film Festival in SF

Jul 28, 2008Posted by in Blog | Comments Off on Rock the Bike’s “The Choprical Fish and the Urban Mobile DJ” debuts at the Bicycle Film Festival in SF

Rock the Bike’s “The Choprical Fish and the Urban Mobile DJ” debuts at the Bicycle Film Festival in SF


Photo: DustinJ. Please check out the piece below.

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Joel Elrod, LiveOnBike drummer, and an explanation of the LiveOnBike Mundo

Jul 23, 2008Posted by in Blog, V3 Mundo Cargo Bike | Comments Off on Joel Elrod, LiveOnBike drummer, and an explanation of the LiveOnBike Mundo

Skip ahead to 00:24:

This video gives a taste of the LiveOnBike performances we’ve been doing on SF Cruiser rides this summer. Joel Elrod, who had just finished playing a gig with Pleasuremaker, is drumming on a SPDS electronic drum machine. The signal from the SPDS is carried from the back of the Mundo to the front where it enters a DIT Head Unit containing a Rolls MX56c 4-Channel mixer and Shure Wireless body pack microphone, and DoubleWide Down Low Glow battery that powers the SPDS and a dual tube DLG system for 5 hours.

Skip ahead to 1:15.

The LiveOnBike rig also has a microphone seen in this video of Janaysa performing at the Bicycle Music Festival, but it takes longer to set up, so we haven’t been using it with Joel. The signal of the Shure body pack on the LiveOnBike rig is caught by the receiver on the backrest of the Choprical Fish. I select the tracks from an iPod on the control panel of the Fish. When I pick a new track, Joel listens for a few moments and then picks up the beat and improvises on the playing-card-sized rubber pads of the SPDS.

Both Adam (pilot of the LiveOnBike Mundo) and I have the ability raise and lower the volume level of the SPDS. When I was piloting the bike for Janaysa, I was able to set her vocals and keyboard levels independently using Channel 1 and Channel 2 of the MX56c. We were experiencing a very short range with our wireless transmitter that night, as you can hear in the first moments of the videos.

The DIT Head Unit uses the excellent 1-button KlickFix handlebar mounting system, and the wiring harness simply Velcros to the bike, so we can convert the Mundo from Town Hauler to Rock Star in only 5 minutes, and that includes mounting the SPDS and aTractor seat. I know that’s lot of names for you, but well, that’s how we did it.

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Joey Mac, bicycle customizer.

Jul 16, 2008Posted by in Blog | Comments Off on Joey Mac, bicycle customizer.

Joey Mac, bicycle customizer.

Joey leads the Rochester Cruiser Ride, and is developing a fleet of ‘Spaceliners’ he restores and customizes.

 

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