Wednesday, June 30, 2010
From Shonen Club magazine 1936. Via: Pink Tentacle
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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The art of Joon Ahn. Via: Concept Ships
Concept art for Ethan Maniqui's scifi action flick SCAR 23.(click to enlarge) Via: Quiet Earth
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Monday, June 28, 2010
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The art of Buichi Terasawa's playboy space pirate Manga hero Cobra. Via: Le Blog Moto
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The upcoming Tron Legacy Zero Gravity Light Cycle features six-foot light-emitting trails and innovative technology allowing the toy vehicle to be driven on a wall or even upside down. Via: ESP Visuals
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DKW/Auto Union 1935 record braking sidecar. Via: Forum Auto
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
"In May 2008, while excavating around the castle of Château-Gaillard, the archaeologists of Bristol University made a surprising discovery. They have unearthed two graves side by side. In both of them they have found the rests of the body of an armored knight, and above it in one grave the well preserved skeleton of a horse, while in the other the fragments of iron objects which, seen from above, resembled… a bicycle."The art of Boris Indrikov. Via: Riowang
Cone Custom Cycles "Wood Luck" Via: No Style Blog
"The last photograph of Frank Lenz, who in the mid-1890s attempted to circle the world on bicycle. He disappeared in eastern Turkey and is the subject of David Herlihy’s new book, The Lost Cyclist.
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
The art of Rex Burnett. Via: Ze Last Chance Garage
The 1950 Premier Novy moped.
Via: Ecofriend"Vancouver-based startup Ryno Motors is creating a line of electric Monowheels. The bike has a range of about 30 miles and can hit a top speed of 25mph. Powered by LiFePo4 batteries, it is expected to cost about $3500 when on the market.
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Friday, June 25, 2010
The Spirit of Mechanics. Via: Art e Arti
»Spleen« is a freeze-frame explosion, an autopsy on motor and chassis that encapsulates the utopian fantasy of the overhauled scooter, driving off into the sunset."
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
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