dinsdag 17 maart 2009

Bespoke Bikes



Bespoke is the new black – we’re living in a world where we can design anything we could ever possibly want exactly how we want it. Here are TCH, we’ve become bespoke gurus – from supercars to track shoes to mobile devices, we’ve been talking about custom design for as long as we can remember. For this latest installment of custom-made products, we’ve found some pretty cool brands that let you build your own bike.

In Los Angeles, James Perse provides a platform to build a custom vintage-style beach cruiser (pictured above) – a quintessentially Californian bicycle typically seen meandering along the Venice boardwalk and down through Santa Monica. The James Perse Cruiser, available in a variety of colors, is instantly recognizable with its fat tires, wide handlebars and soft, cushy saddle perfect for cruising along the beach with your surfboard in tow.



Republic Bike invites you to custom-build bicycles based on shared designs – choose from an array of colors for the frame, saddle, grips, chain, rims, tires and crank. Who says your front tire can’t be yellow, while your back tire is pink? Ever dreamed of having a blue bike frame with red handle grips and a white saddle? Republic can make this dream a reality on the Aristotle – a single-speed bicycle with a fixed/free hub. Typically a fixed gear bicycle does not allow a rider to coast at the rear cog continually spins. But Republic has made it possible to shift from fixed to free if coasting is your thing.


And finally, there’s a Japanese company called Pedalmafia, a place to build a 1/9 scale bicycle, the Pedal ID, not quite the bike to ride around town but cool nevertheless. The website allows you to choose practically every part of a fixed-gear bike in many different color combinations. Pedalmafia has also teamed up with Yamamoto, one of Japan’s largest toy/model makers, and provided the basic component set along with optional accessories to create the perfect bespoke bicycle.

via. thecoolhunter

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