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Tag Archive 'Bike Design'

Johns-on-Wheels

We have explored the intricacies of high-end contemporary design from bicycles like the Vanilla, simplicity from the Townie, and functionality by the Aquaduct; but have you ever seen a three-wheeled Kohler toilet cruising down the road? From the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, we introduce the humor and artistic embellishment of the Toilet Tricycle Race. I realize […]

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In support of Boulder’s Walk and Bike Month, our search for bike design continues with a description of E-bikeboards, an eco-efficient transportation method, by Erica Braun:
The E-Bikeboard is a 3-wheeled, head-turning, versatile electric scooter that allows the rider to experience a unique carving sensation while riding it. It is ecologically friendly as it […]

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When a Bike Becomes More Then a Bike

There are a few moments in my life that stand out more then any other, they involve a bike. Some of the most intense and vivid emotions my brain experiences, involve a bike. For 10 years I have been racing bikes, the kind you pedal. Those two wheels have carried me across oceans, farm […]

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Bike Design

In support of Walk & Bike Month, Boulderspace extends an opportunity to the biking community to participate on our blog. We are looking to capture elements of design in bicycles, bike gear, helmets and other safety features, gadgets and tools, you name it! If you have a design you’d like to […]

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While listening to David Trubridge discuss his approaches to design and sustainability last Tuesday night at Sustainability in Wood and Metal, he spoke about the importance of the design process and portrayed a slide of London’s Urban Community Bike Program. The bikes he showcased in the slide were recycled and […]

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