Here is the latest list of unique and best bike slogans and bike taglines for the biking competitions and motivation
Inoplanetnyj polar owl with a refined selfishness
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This is "Joebody's Rocket" - a 12xV-Twined motorbike with 750hp to 1000hp at the rear tire, this is the original Dunlop advertisement from the late 1970s...
A cycle lane scattered with glow in the dark fairy dust? No, we haven’t lost our marbles: Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde and Heijmans Infrastructure have pitched these glowing stones to the UK to create beautiful and supposedly safer cycle paths. The lane pictured above is a segment of a 600m path in Neunen that’s been created using […]
We have been lucky enough to have had some very nice, very rare, and very desirable motorcycles grace our front window. But, this one might take the cake. What we have is the culmination of three years of passion, ingenuity, and straight-up hard work. The Walt Siegl Superbike is the full-fared carbon beast that is starting off the Window Bikes for 2019.
girly spooky lovely bloody
Une folle impertinence pour un vestiaire pop et arty
This poster was designed and letterpress printed here at Studio On Fire for the 2011 Artcrank , a poster show for bike people. The construction of this poster is an assemblage of prints we created with actual bicycle parts. Used bike parts were inked up with a brayer and printed by hand. We printed
Torinese engineer (or is it Turin) Salvatore Majorca created the revolutionary Moto Major straight after WWII. Apparently it was an engineering rather than styling exercise. The style is unmistakably good looking... but what you do not see is the engineering feat that is the suspension between the rim and the hub. Single running prototype, made in 1948-49 http://www.bikeexif.com/1949-moto-major-350 Thanks to Nik ( http://carrosantigos.wordpress.com/ ) he finds the coolest stuff! It is also posted here: http://pour15minutesdamour.blogspot.com/2010/05/cheval-de-fer_31.html Reminds me of http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/02/1937-bmw-r-7-when-design-was-bit-of.html