Fast Track Trampoline Russia

Coup de cœur pour le studio Salto Design qui a imaginé, à l’occasion du Archstoyanie Festival à Nikola-Lenivets en Russie, cette incroyable installation de trampoline. D’une longueur de plus de 50 mètres, cette infrastructure appelée « Fast Track » est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article en images.

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TrackTile Table

Découverte de cette idée simple et très ingénieuse avec TrackTile Table, en proposant de créer un tracé sur le bois de la table pour en faire un chemin de petits trains pour enfants. Cette table est disponible dans 2 tailles différentes. Plus de détails et une série d’images dans la suite de l’article.

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Stay Outta My Lane II

Cyclists can do with as much illumination help that they can get from getting accidentally hit at night. Akin to the Light Lane, the Arrow Zone performs a similar function of warning oncoming and follow-up traffic of your bicycle presence. However this sleek attachment hooks to the side and projects a distinctive arrow to the lane to the side of your cycle. It’s a detachable unit thus you can hook it to either side of the bike, depending upon which side of the road you drive. Nice concept and with a few tweaks it can go to become a real good product.

Designer: Junwon Yang


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Tweed Run, London January 24th 2009

The first Tweed Run took place in London recently with about 150 cyclists wearing tweeds and the like. A veritable Gentleman’s Whiskey and Chat on two wheels. We need to bring this stateside. Any takers?


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Tweed Run, Saville Row

More images can be found at Yorgo Tloupas’ blog and through this Flickr member.

Bianchi & Acne Jeans

Another cultural/counter-cultural zeitgeist collaboration: the Italian bicycle manufacturer Bianchi and the Swedish high-end fashion house Acne teamed up to produce some track bikes in great colorways with some typography from deep in the archives.


Acne x Bianchi Bicycles


The bicycle itself looks to be identical to a Bianchi Pista with respect to geometry and components. As a bicycle, the Pista doesn’t do much for me. The geometry doesn’t make any sense, particularly because Pista riders typically ride in the streets and typically don’t ever see a velodrome. Why, then, cling to the 28mm fork rake? Your feet most certainly get in the way of turning the front wheel. The Pista fork is actually hideous in all respects. Acne just put lipstick on the pig, but it works well visually. I could see myself ordering one of these frames.