The newest issue of Greg Falski’s free online publication, Stoked on Fixed Bikes is now online. There’s a great article on Joe McKeag and a Other Side of Lens interview with me. Check it out above or on the Issuu page.
I love that photo of Dan!
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The newest issue of Greg Falski’s free online publication, Stoked on Fixed Bikes is now online. There’s a great article on Joe McKeag and a Other Side of Lens interview with me. Check it out above or on the Issuu page.
I love that photo of Dan!
Photo by Christopher Lee
Bike Minimalism interviewed me a few weeks back, after they tallied up all their votes for the 2012 Bike Minimalism Awards. Head on over and check it out for some insight into what makes me tick.
Jeremy Dunn is one of my favorite people I’ve gotten to know in the “industry” (sorry CD) and he’s also a good friend of mine (sorry CD, me and Jay are now besties). The crew at Portland Design Works interviewed Jeremy in their Good Neighbor series. Head over and check it out!
I love this video so much. If you are a supporter of hand-made bikes or hand-made anything, you should watch it.
Produced for: Bicycling Magazine /// bicycling.com
Directed by: Andrew David Watson /// andrewdavidwatson.com
Edited by: Josh Camerote /// joshcamerote.com
Music by: Southern /// southernmusic.bandcamp.com
Photo by George Marshall
One of my favorite dudes in Austin, BMX legend / Fairdale mastermind, Taj Mihelich was interviewed by the Albion‘s George Marshall for the Rapha Wayfaring blog. How’s that for a link-heavy opener? Make sure you check this one out!
The guys at Full Frame Collective interviewed Austin-local photographer and BMX’r Sandy Carson. I’ve long been a fan of his work and his current projects are very interesting. Check out what he’s got to say over at Full Frame Collective.
Antonio Colombo has had a crucial role in the identity of Cinelli and last year at the 2012 Bicycle Film Festival, this interview was shot. Listen up (or read) to five minutes of reflection on the brand.
When it comes to getting durable, high quality vinyl stickers made, there’s only one place to go: Sticker Robot. I’ve been getting my clear vinyl stickers made there since the beginning and they are a very hot commodity. For those who always seem to miss out. Good news! More are on the way. I just ordered a re-up from them, which prompted the almighty Zoltron to interview me about PiNP, stickers and yes, bourbon in 10 simple questions.
See the interview here at Sticker Robot.
What was your favorite clear vinyl sticker I made? Any in particular I should bring back?
Here’s the newest teaser from Stanridge Speed, featuring Taylor and his new cross bike.
Faz of 247 Bigtime met up with Jan Kole of Colossi last month during his stay in China last month for Asian FIxed Gear Championship. While there, he made this interview video, showcasing Jan and his factory.
Mike Giant is an artist that a lot of cyclists admire. His work has been shown around the world and his love of track bikes and the imagery associated with them pops up in his illustrations frequently. Check out this recent interview with the SF-based artist.
This year, Chrome is doing something a little different with their limited edition bag run:
“Each season Chrome drops a limited edition of our most popular bags. This year we’ve partnered with Ben Ferencz – gentlemen, farmer, and creative director of the much loved Freeman Transport (R.I.P.). Designer and maker of stuff from the mountains & valleys of Montana, Ben is originally from NYC and has a unique perspective on what it means to live the city.
CHROME ELEMENTS includes heritage buckle messenger bags, technology packs, militia rolltops and accessories. Inspired by the natural dyes and trims used in original outdoor gear of the 1930’s and 40’s. Guaranteed for life.
ALL PRODUCTS MADE IN THE USA”
See more at Chrome and check out an interview with Ben Ferencz below.
Here’s Seth Rosko’s profile for Peter Sutherland‘s “The Way I Roll” series for Thule. Man, seeing Seth cruising Brooklyn makes me miss him and the old ‘hood. Ride safe my friend and keep building.
Previously:
Peter Sutherland for Thule
Abe and Tyler from Outlier are two of the most talented and motivated individuals I know. I love their products and their story is inspirational. This video, as part of Hypebeast‘s OTHERS series outlines the brand’s beginnings.
I had the pleasure of meeting Woof while in Jakarta. We nearly spent 24 hours a day together and so it was a little sad on the last day when he asked us all to do a “Why do you like riding a bicycle?” video. Here’s the first two in the series, featuring Tyler and Walton. I had so much fun with these two in Indonesia…
Chris had a pre-Olympic chat with Rabobank’s world champion Marianne Vos about cycling and life.
Wheelbuilders are the unspoken heros of the cycling world and this new film by e r t z u i ° interviews Germany’s best, Light Wolf.
Streetsblog did a survey with Squid for their MY NYC Biking Story series. Dude, you’re 40? You look 25 Kevin!