Showing posts with label fixed gear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fixed gear. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Prolly X Deus Ex Machina



John 'Prolly' Watson posted photos of a visit to DeusCYCLEWORKS today, including one of the two Velocity B-43 rims I painted at the last Swap Meet. I'd wondered what happened to them! Check out the rest of his post here.

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Cycle EXIF











Sorry I've been offline with DoubleOhTwo, people, I've been spending all my time editing my new blog, Cycle EXIF. Beautiful bicycles, beautiful photography, six days a week. See you there!

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Single Speed and Fixed Gear Show 'n' Shine at the Beach Road Hotel

As part of Sydney's 2010 Bicycle Film Festival, Chappelli Cycles is hosting a Show 'n' Shine for single speed and fixed gear / track bikes. First prize is, get this, a trip to Japan to watch the 2010 Keirin races. It will be held at the Beach Road Hotel in Bondi to coincide with the City To Surf / Cute Commute, Sunday Screening and Wrap Party. It's going to be a huge day, so it's time to get psyched. Check the Sydney BFF site for extra details, and don't forget to RSVP to the Facebook event!

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Potential of Hydrgen






Potential of Hydrogen is a project by Sydney based Sable & Argent, their range of in-house branded frames, made off-shore. More details to come, register for details here. Does leggy module actually ride bicycles? Hmmm...

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

I'm up to my neck like Toulouse-Lautrec..!

Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Deus Ex Machina Carnevale de Velo

Well, g'reddy! Deus Ex Machina Swap Meet is on again! More great poster art by Carby Tuckwell. Come along to the Camperdown shop on Saturday 13th November from 10am for bargains and shenanigans! There's going to be some great events this time too, including live painting by some local artists... and a ride-in cinema from 6-9pm. See you there, fun in the sun!

Friday, 24 September 2010

Deus Ex Machina Book Launch










Yogi and I headed out on Wednesday night to the launch of the Deus Book. The Book documents the recent history of the legendary motorcycle / bicycle / fashion / surf label, and is an incredible documentation of those adventures. All the exhibitions, swap meets and speed trials, fantastic creative and photography by Carby Tuckwell, and is a testament to Dare Jennings and Rod Hunwick's vision.