Saturday, March 17, 2012

Glass top table designed for specialty cycle store

We LOVE this table.
Designed for us by Denise O'Regan Design in Sydney, this table is now taking pride of place in our Queensland reception room.
We have previously mentioned Denise O'Regan Design when the Sydney based design and decorating company did the commercial fitout of our premises. 


This table has become a client favourite. Made from bicycle handlebars (complete with brake cables) and bevelled safety glass, it really is a perfect fit in our predominantly chrome, red and black reception room.


Another favourite in our fitout is our pierced panelling which allows daylight to seep through pinholes in our faux aluminium wall. All very industrial, and somehow very in-keeping with our product line.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

What to do when you are 'Doored'?

Fill out a bike accident report card, that's what!!!


Compliments of fastcoexist.com, we love this article.

"To combat the confusion that reigns in the aftermath of bike accidents, a Boston lawyer has designed a helpful card to make sure cyclists don’t leave the accident without the important information they may need".
Just as important in Australia as anywhere else, and it may make all the difference to your hip pocket if you are one of the increasing 'door' statistics.


We all know how to handle a fender-bender. You pull over and exchange contact information and insurance details. But for cyclists, the post-accident protocol can be less clear. Often times, neither the driver, the cyclist, nor even police are aware of what laws govern the crash or how to proceed in terms of insurance claims. It can get messy, and add to the already simmering acrimony between bikers and drivers.
“I had so many people coming to me with the same story,” says Josh Zisson, a Boston-based lawyer specializing in bike law. “I was doored on my bike, but the cop told the driver to leave because it was my fault for riding too close to the cars. I never got the driver’s info.”


Thanks to coexist.com for raising awareness of the grim need to complete a bike accident report, and thanks also to Josh Zisson for actualizing the means to follow through on a report.
"Cyclists may not know their local bike laws or what to do after an accident. To help solve that problem, Zisson enlisted his friend Tim Jacques, a graphic designer, to create the Bicyclist’s Accident Report card.
Zisson’s card includes spaces to record the driver’s information, as well as witness reports and the time and location of the accident. “I made it very simple. Just fill in the blanks,” he says. It also includes a simple visual guide to Massachusetts bike law and--in a bit of self-promotion--Zisson’s own contact information."

"Zisson first distributed the cards in local bike shops but found that cafés and bookstores went through them much more quickly. “So far, I’ve gone through over 3,000 cards in about a month.”
He’s had “about two or three” calls from cyclists who’ve used the cards after accidents in Massachusetts. There’s also been lots of interest from cyclists in other parts of the country. In response to that demand, Zisson is looking for partners to help him print up custom versions of his card for each state. He’s already got a California card done and is working on one for Portland, Oregon."
And Zisson plans to keep his own phone number and email address on all the cards so he can help cyclists avoid another pitfall: shoddy representation. “I want to sort of act as a clearinghouse for bike accidents, so that I can send people to lawyers who actually know what they’re doing.”


Saturday, December 17, 2011

One of the most expensive road bikes in the world


Aurumania’s Gold Bike Crystal edition – $114,000

It may be all you want for Xmas, but don't hold your breath on this one.
 Aurumania’s Gold Bike Crystal edition is almost entirely plated with 24 karat gold—even the spokes. The seat is a Brooks saddle made of the finest leather, while the handlebars have grips made with hand-sewn, chocolate brown leather. Even the numbered badge is made of leather. Of course, the bike isn’t called “Crystal edition” for nothing. It’s decorated with over 600 Swarovski crystals—including the Aurmania name written in Braille along the crossbar. Only ten of these spectacular bicycles were produced.
 Thanks to The Most Expensive Journal

Monday, December 12, 2011

A wooden tandem - Wow!

Well how is this for a gorgeous wooden tandem bike.
Made by a German student Jens Eichler.
Carved from a stack of beech plywood using super strong adhesive.
Eichler cut and sanded until he achieved the desired form.
With the addition of standard metal components it weighs 52kg. Eichler is now working on a lighter model for the mass market, but we love the elegance of this prototype.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Mens Cruiser for only $199.00 - Black Mean Machine



 26 inch Mens Cruiser - In matt black it does look mean!
Nothing mean about the price though
$199.00
An amazing buy for a rather crazy looking bike.
We love its kind of 'Chicago Grunge' look.

Only for pick-up on the Gold Coast though but worth the trip.
Contact Russell promptly though, on:
russ@classicbicycles.com.au

Monday, December 5, 2011

Be in quick to buy these ladies bikes before Christmas...

...because as sure as night follows day, there will be none left at these ridiculous prices AFTER Christmas.
What a gift!

 $199.00 ex Gold Coast - Queensland.
I kid you not. Look below.
Loving the 4 cool colour options.

Ladies Classic Retro 700C City Bike.
Single Speed, Freewheeling bicycle.
Frame size 16”, Wheel Size 700C

 Vanilla

 Pink

 Eggplant

No image of Mint I am sorry but it is also available.
I cannot believe the price of these. 
Email Russell now on russ@classicbicycles.com.au
and don't forget to tell him you read about it on this blog.


Carl Jones and Katie O'Neill

If the names aren't familiar, check out the Carl - Katie updates link. Carl is the NZ National Elite Mens 2011 champion and Katie is the NZ Womens under 23 national champion.
These two quiet achievers are taking more than just NZ by storm. 
Travelling the world holding their own against formidable opposition it is worth reading their blog updates to understand the effort these 2 are putting in. 
They are doing an amazing job of lifting the profile of mountain biking in NZ and abroad, and they are certainly lifting the standards of competition globally.
Well done to both of you.