Friday 31 October 2008

LIKE IT THIS WAY


Sotto Voce Headset Markings [above, on a 1.5"]
It all started with the graphics used on the 1.5 headsets...
soft understated, almost invisible markings.
After all, even though we are proud to display our
careful and discerning choices, they are mostly about the quality of the component.
Starting in November of 2008, the old familiar white graphics seen for years on
Chris King® headsets will transition into the more subtle Sotto Voce.
Previous white markings will still be available on Black headsets,
and as a special order on all other colors. As before, 1.5 maintains in Sotto Voce.
Update from Chris King®

On a 2Nut. Nice huh?

//rich

Monday 27 October 2008

Taa Daa...

Sorry bout the craps photos..

Spec...

E's old Condor 2007 frame (52) sprayed gloss black and cable guides removed by VAZ

Deep V's with Grand Compe Hubs

Hutchinson Tyres

Sugino 75 Crank and 48t Chainring

Campy Centaur BB


Dura ace 16t sprocket and Dura ace lockring

Izumi chain

Campy Mirage caliper and Specialized cross lever

Oury grips

Cinelli Vai stem

Shitty steel bar

FSA headset

FSA seatpost

GT BMX saddle

VP Pedals (sprayed by moi), Ale clips and MKS straps

We the people bar ends








Big thanks to E for the awesome frame....shits all over the bone-shaking Langster!

Monday 20 October 2008

Random: EI-P DEEP SPACE 9MM

Click on the pic. to link. Can't post via Tube.



Good stuff can't be erased. You'll agree. Classic.

//rich


252 freaking gear inch!!

Came across this insanely huge massive mammoth gigantic chainring for Schwinn 1941 Red Devil. Can't imagine how long to get you up to speed but once you're up there, the rest is history. woo hoo nuts!



source from flickr

//
Eric

Thursday 16 October 2008

EVERYONE'S ON IT

Yes so are we! Good or bad. It's still Obama Bike.



The hand built, Geekhouse Custom ‘Rockcity’ Frame measures 55cm,
comes race ready with a nice array of parts, and sports a highly designed,
curved seat tube.
Read more... or Buy it here

-Rich-

Wednesday 15 October 2008

SHIT HAPPENS, NO REALLY!

I decided not to post any of the pics!

VIEW with


THIS IS SHIT FREAKY! F&%^IN' HELL!
But is it scarier than this?

Tumbled - Google

-Rich-

TRAINS AND WHEELS

Wired.com

sfbike.org


It's good to know priorities are changing for a simple benefit.
I do hope this move will trickle down and around [the world] too.
Definitely applicable to the light/medium transit rails here and I don't see why not.
So who's to bring this up to the Minister of Transportation?

On a personal note, I don't mind living in SF. Not because of this train thing
[duh!??] but more of the creative buzz. Been scoping a lot on it... just thoughts.


-Rich-

ROULER PHOTO ANNUAL 2008


Thinking of a copy...

Friday 10 October 2008

SHELVES


The Bicycle
The Myth and The Passion


This handsomely illustrated volume traces the evolution of the bicycle and spotlights landmarks in its illustrious history. From the first sketches in the 1490s by a student of Leonardo da Vinci to the High Wheel Bicycles that had their heyday in the 1880s, hundreds of archival photographs and illustrations depict the features of these and other early ancestors of the modern bicycle, accompanying a text that vividly recreates the excitement of each new innovation. Documenting the advent of ball bearings and pneumatic tires, the development of high-tech racing bicycles and state-of-the-art all terrain bikes with waffle tread tires and heavier frames, The Bicycle examines the models and components that have been the fulfillment of the dreams of visionary inventors. Through an engaging text and vibrant graphics, readers will meet the key players in the world of cycling and gain a newfound appreciation for the colorful history of the bicycle.



The Golden Age of Handbuilt Bicycles
Craftsmanship, Elegance, and Function


The Golden Age of Handbuilt Bicycles is a celebration of the design history and craftsmanship behind this simple but efficient two-wheeled vehicle. Featuring fifty classic models built by hand, this book unveils the bicycle’s technical evolution within a historical context. Beautifully detailed are early-twentieth-century models with multi-gear systems, mid-century machines where war and postwar economy challenged craft and utility, as well as modern and contemporary bicycles. Featured artisans and brands include La Gauloise, Reyhand, Schulz, Barra, Alex Singer, and RenĂ© Herse. With brilliant full-color images of each model and chronological text detailing the craftsmanship that went into producing these elegant machines, this book will appeal to bicycle enthusiasts and to anyone interested in design.

-Rich-

STUMBLED

How Was Your Monday?

Tuesday 7 October 2008

PIX O' THE DAY



Hello!
Wanna ride towards the sunset
and live happily ever after?
via chairiki

argh... i'm f 'in' bored.

-Rich-

Saturday 4 October 2008

Bits of Bumblebee

As some of you may know that I've been wanting to sell my first love a while back and it's all happening it now. It's really nice of Ian and Craig to help me to sort them out while I'm out of the country. Big ups to Ian n Craig. Beers on me!

You can find them here @ Londonfgss


Bumblebee in pieces...





FRAME FLICK


Some here

-Rich-

OH hELLO!?!!


Twinng!!!

As seen and taken from
PedalConsumption

-Rich-

Friday 3 October 2008

TRC FRIENDS - LICENSE PISTA CREW


Presentin'
License. Seoul brothers. Word up.
Will hit you back soon D.

-Rich-

TRC FRIENDS - PEDAL CONSUMPTION

Apologies to all that have contacted TRC recently
and did not get any replies until today.
As I mentioned to Patrick I sorta lost my memory
(for having too many passwords)

Also quick update on my side.
I have not been riding for a long time.
I am taking my time to get IT fix but also now
is not the best time to do so due to this global financial
crisis and other personal stuffs which I'm still on.
So yeah everything's on hold. My bad? Yea. Maybe. Whatever.




On a brighter note we've got Pedal Consumption for reality check.
Thanks Patrick.

-Rich-

TRC FRIENDS - PISTAMANIA


4 passionate dudes from Milan, PistaMania, Italy.
Welcome.

-Rich-