Bunch of bikes at a tri event
Collecting these would be a great hobby for someone interested in both type and bikes.
Self proclaimed ‘bike geek’ Jeffery Conner is certainly into the latter. A professor from Michigan, USA, Jeff’s been collecting bicycle head badges since 2000, starting with just three badges, his collection grew to over 800 in just 36 months. The slightly curved badges come from all over the world and Jeff has found almost every letter of the alphabet (he was just missing Q & X according to this article)
“There are symbols of freedom and speed – with wings and birds abounding – and also a debt to heraldic animals (serpents, lions and eagles, in particular), with ideas of strength and precision also conveyed in the designs.”
Last year London design agency, Carter Wong, produced a book collecting some of their favourite badges as a self-initiated project.
Imaging one of these flying in front of your trusty wheels!
Independence Pass is a festival of bad ideas. Jaguars careen past dilapidated RVs on the sinkholed, guardrail-less climb from Twin Lakes. Vanity-plated sedans brake-hump around oncoming traffic through the multitude of centerline-less sections down the other side. The 1899 abandonment of the...
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Judging by the chain, it's been there Forever. Eh, eh, get it? ;-)
Pictures of bikes and bike stories I come across - at home, or while travelling. Pictures are mostly my own.
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