Friday, November 27, 2009

Which Pannier? THAT is the question.



Ahhh...which Pannier....THAT is the question.
I've just come across Queen Bee Creations in Portland, Oregon. They do "hip" bags for mums and dads and have started selling panniers. It's great to see some diversification out there in the offerings to cyclists...for those of us who try hard not to wear the shiny stuff. Trust Portland, Oregon to come up with such great designers. Oregon is decades ahead of New South Wales in terms of cycling infrastructure and the design obviously follows suit.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

New York Times Bargain Basement Tweed Dress Code...



Barneys, Bergdorf Goodman, and Brooks Brothers have already got your next year's Tweed Run outfit sorted. Bargain Basement stuff. Check out the New York Times photo shoot. My friend calls it "Civil War Chic"

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Gorge to Berowra


Thanks to m_a_r_k_y for all his wonderful Flickr cycling photo collections in and around Sydney. Marky's recent photo set entitled The Gorge and Berowra looks enticing...even the hill climbs!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Chicken A La Bike...


I subscribe to New York Times' Fashion & Style updates and their Urban Eye updates. Amazing how things go full circle. I see these gorgeous, retro bikes and accessories in their Whose Bike Are You Wearing? article and I gush.  Then, I check out dc.streetsblog.org and see the Ugandan entry for the Bikes at Work Where You Live photo submission  (about 20 chickens hanging off every bike rail on the way to be sold at the weekly market ) and I bet the fellow featured riding to market just wants a powerful electric bike, not a fur covered saddle. Still, each to their own. That's the beauty of bikes...



Friday, October 30, 2009

Le bicycle, le bicycle!
















Hilariously ridiculous...ridiculously hilarious...but I just love this clip from the 1960's by Alex Marco called, what else, "The Bike".

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Boulder - Bike Friendly City Built Foot By Foot, not Mile by Mile


I wonder how long it will be before Sydney can produce a video like this one, from Boulder, USA. This Colorado town has miles of wonderful bike riding opportunities. Gary Lacy, former Boulder City Planner highlights the philosophy - "Build it foot by foot, not mile by mile". There's hope yet. Somehow I don't believe the ubiquitous Sydney one-finger salute - shared endearingly between cyclists and drivers - is used as widely in the progressive town of  Boulder. There are some great strategies here. Well worth watching in full!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Ride to Work Day - Dita Von Teese style


October 14th, 2009 was Australia's national Ride to Work day . I wonder if Dita Von Teese rode to work for this recent Harper's Bazaar shoot in Paris??

http://www.holymoly.com/celebrity-news/dita-von-teese-poses-bicycle-harpers-bazaar36589/page-1.html

Friday, October 9, 2009

Is Unicycling the New Black?


OK, so if two wheeler cycling and vintage-a-rama are all the rage right now, I reckon unicycling is the new black. No, no not just for the Leave it to Beaver types (as featured in this 1960s ad).  I did but notice a few at the Sydney Spring Cycle 2009. My observation...Who needs pilates and core muscle exercises when you know how to unicycle?

Now then, what can be more fun than unicycle HOCKEY! Here's a youtube link to some unicycle hockey at this year's Sydney Spring Cycle. Haven't tried it myself. Anyone...Anyone???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD595RESv4s

If you're interested, the Australian Unicycle Society has a 'wheely good' website (pardon the pun...theirs not mine ;-) ) with lots of facts for anyone interested in ditching a wheel. http://www.unicycling.org.au

It will only be a matter of time before the pennyfarthing makes a popularist comeback. A world where the Hummer and the pennyfarthing can co-exist? Hmmmm....

Monday, October 5, 2009

Tears in My Eyes: Sydney Spring Cycle 2009


5:30am Sunday morning, riding my bike up to the train station in the record September cold I thought to myself "Why am I doing this again?" I worked it out  by the time I found myself wizzing teary-eyed down Arthur Street North Sydney with Harbour Bridge and Sydney Harbour in full view. Not teary-eyed because of sadness. The wind got in my eyes, you know? 11,000 people participated in the Sydney Spring Cycle. It raised $80,000 for the Children's Oncology and MS Society. With the increased interest in cycling this figure is only set to rise in the future. But why does it take a 7am , once a year charity event to experience Sydney bike friendly streets and why don't these streets exist any other time? These events only mark the sadness for cycling enthusiasts in our fair city. Sadness that it will be a long time before urban cycling becomes safe enough to be considered as part of everyday transportation, as natural as walking. I've often thought that the key is to encourage more women to cycle. Scientific American pose a few interesting insights into this area. It's good to see, also, that an Australian, Deakin University's Jan Garrard is making ground in understanding these gender differences locally...

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=getting-more-bicyclists-on-the-road

Monday, September 21, 2009

Oh! That's a Tube!

So I asked Donna, our AustCycle instructor, "what does a tube actually look like out of the packet? Does it have a valve does it?"

I don't profess to be an expert but I'm learning and that's what the Aust Cycle Cycle Skills intiative is all about. http://www.austcycle.com.au

The afternoon started at 1.30pm at the C.A.R.E.S facility in St Peters. I was already feeling chuffed, having mastered attaching my new tow bar and bike rack to my car all by myself. By the end of the three hour session, the small group of 7 became familiar with another side of Sydney and another side of themselves. We discovered we could ride on tar road from the Inner West to the East without the fear of dreaded Sydney traffic and its ubiquitous one-finger salute. By far the SCARIEST traffic encountered on the day was on the short ride from the C.A.R.E.S. facility carpark to meet the group. One had to dodge the hundreds of little toddler tikes around the mock-mini-traffic playground and, let me tell you, those tikes weren't givin' way!

We also discovered a few maintenance and riding tips that made us all the more confident and enthusiastic to get out there again. A simple instruction, such as how to start, was really worthwhile. I was cycling up mountains in the Andes just two months ago and would have loved to know the proper way to start then. Seems obvious but how many of us stop and start properly? By the way, it's really hard to look chic and ride in the Andes, especially when you can't actually breathe.

Cycle Chic

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Former London Mayor Ken Livingstone talks about Integrated Transport for a Connected City

Taken from City of Sydney, What's on newsletter:


16 September 2009 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM (Doors Open 6:00 PM)

From his groundbreaking congestion charge, to changing the way Londoners bought their tube tickets, Ken Livingstone took on the challenge of transforming London's outdated public transport system.

At this City Talk, the former Mayor of London talks to Sydney about greener, better and more accessible transport systems and how we must change the way we get around our cities to deliver a more sustainable future.

Lord Mayor Clover Moore MP will outline the Sustainable Sydney 2030 plan for integrated transport for Sydney and how the City is working with the State and Federal Governments to make it happen and to create new public spaces and calm, green streets for cyclists and pedestrians. The Hon Anthony Albanese MP, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government will provide the Federal perspective.

The speakers will then be joined in a panel discussion by Robert Whitehead, Director, Marketing & Newspaper Sales, The Sydney Morning Herald and Dr Garry Glazebrook, Senior Lecturer, School of the Built Environment, University of Technology, Sydney where they will discuss how a 'connected city' can be delivered to the future residents of Sydney.

City Talks are a series of free public presentations, presented by the City of Sydney and The Sydney Morning Herald.

Tickets are FREE, ESSENTIAL and available from Ticketmaster on 136 100 or online.

http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/City-Talks-2009-Integrated-Transport-For-A-Connected-City-tickets/artist/1355717


Cycle to City Talks - free bike parking located at Hyde Park North (adjacent to Elizabeth St, near Market St) available 6.00pm - 9.30pm

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Contribute to Cycle Chic on Flickr!

We need your photos to promote cycling to more Sydneysiders and convince councils to create schemes to help this city to evolve into something great! We don't need to compete with Copenhagen. We can make our own magic.


Go to www.flickr.com/groups/sydneycyclechic , join flickr, upload your photos and up they'll come! Real time! Real cycle chic enthusiasts! Real impact!

Cycle Chic

MY CITY OF SYDNEY'S SPRING CYCLE COMING SOON!

Sydney Spring Cycle  on Sunday September 27 is the perfect way to re-introduce yourself to cycling. For a precious few hours the City of Sydney closes off many streets from North Sydney to Homebush to promote cycling and raise money for well deserving charities. If you are yearning to re-engage the inner child and once again experience the 'weeeeeeeeee' feeling of riding down a hill on your bike then start here onthe Sydney Harbour Bridge and bring your like-minded friends with you. Believe me, the Clover Moores of this world are watching and your contribution will help build a better Sydney!



Cycle Chic

http://www.springcycle.com.au/

Monday, August 31, 2009

Start Making Sense, Making Sense - David Byrne's "Cycle Diaries" out soon.



Ex Talking Heads frontman, David Byrne, has been travelling around the world for 20 years with his foldable bike. Can't wait to read and review it here on Sydney Cycle Chic.


http://www.davidbyrne.com/art/books/bicycle_diaries/

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Sydney Design - Carbonwood Bicycle


Sydney Design received a lot of flack from unimpressed visitors to the powerhouse museum this year (including moi!) but I found this great piece accidentally at a side exhibition at Chifley Tower lobby.

BFF Bloody F..... Funny

I just love the adsurdity of this photo...borrowed from the Bicyle Film Festival (BFF), San Diego. Especially in light of the below article re President Obama. Perhaps a giant coloured foam headpiece in shape of a big "O"??? Or after an hour of riding and sweating he will need a "B" and an "O"..."BO".
http://sandiegonewsroom.com/news/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=34292:bike-films-make-their-way-to-sd&catid=103:cycling&Itemid=171

BFF. Bloody F...... Funny.


Can we get the President of the United State to don a helmet? YES WE CAN.

No Helmet "Cool" enough for President Obama?

Can we convince the President of the United State to don a helmet? YES WE CAN.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2009/08/28/2009-08-28_bikesafety_groups_take_president_obama_head_on.html













Thursday, August 27, 2009

"Cycling is Like Brushing Your Teeth"...So THAT'S why us Sydneysiders need Sensodyne!



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8223520.stm


Copenhagen has launched its plan to become the world's best city for cyclists.



The Danish capital is hoping 50 per cent of commuters will get around by bike by 2015.

Fuse Project Cool NYC Helmets

Fuse Project's NYC Helmets cater to urban cyclists' fashion sense while promoting a greener environment.http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2009/08/nyc_helmet.php

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Cycle Friendly Cities. Evolution...Not Revolution



How to create cycle-friendly cities? That is the question. Punctuated in this inspiring Radio New Zealand radio show "Cycle Friendly Cities", is the idea that it's an evolution not a revolution and it embraces the idea that cycling is not just for testosterone laden lycra-clad sporty types but for utility and recreation and commuting ie. just as natural as walking with your two legs. It has taken Copenhagen decades. This interview features Bicycle Culture Consultant Mikael Colville-Anderson; Wellington City Councillor Celia Wade-Brown, and BikeNZ CEO Kieran Turner.


A Change is-a-Coming/New York New York


A change is a coming New York New York.

OK so the woman on the wheelchair? Cycle Chic? A bit of a stretch but watching this video and knowing something's going on in New York New York is good news for Sydney and points to the real yearning for 2 wheeler options and a cycle friendly city. Have you experienced New York traffic????? They are brave girls and boys even IF half the locals have left town for the customary August hiatus.

"Someday".....as Bernstein's West Side Story Classic suggests.

Thanks Bill Cunningham. Love watching your regular videos. And..., helmets...a must! Just gotta find some tres chic ones...


Monday, August 24, 2009

1960s Cycle Chic


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fir6neas6I8

Ridiculously hilarious, hilariously ridiculous. There's so much to love about this 1960's clip from Alex Marco, "Le Bicyle, Le Bicycle"....

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Velo Liberte


You simply can't watch this Velo Liberte clip and not wan't to ride your bike...or catch the next plane to Paris...