bespoke: the handbuild bicycle
'bespoke: the handbuild bicycle'
museum of arts and design, new york
may 13 - aug 15, 2010

'vanilla bicycles' by sacha white
image © d. james dee
'bespoke: the handbuilt bicycle', presented by the museum of arts and design,
displays the designs of six bicycle builders whose work in metal, graphics
and artifacts, helped elucidate this craft.

'vanilla bicycles' by sacha white
image © vanilla bicycles
the craft of custom bicycle building involves master metalwork: bending, welding,
carving and wrapping steel, titanium, aluminum and carbon. a graphic artist’s eye
is required in the application of paint and decorative flourishes. whereas several varieties
of artisan may be involved in manufacturing a factory-made bicycle, the custom models
exhibited in 'bespoke' were the productions of individuals.
despite the seemingly simplistic forms and mechanics, the exhibited bicycles offered a unique
challenge to their makers. rider and machine meet at three contact points—saddle,
handlebar, and pedal. this degree of integration, compared with that involved
in almost any other type of sporting equipment, from soccer balls to sailboats, leaves
greater risk of poor performance and discomfort if the connection between body and
bicycle is not seamless. thus, the participating custom builder’s chief preoccupation
was therefore with fit; simply taking a rider’s measurements required more than two hours
for a single commission. every bicycle was a piece of engineering.

'vanilla bicycles' by sacha white
image © vanilla bicycles

pegoretti cicli by dario pegoretti
image © dario pegoretti

pegoretti cicli by dario pegoretti
image © dario pegoretti

'ANT' by mike flanagan
image © d. james dee

'jeff jones custom bicycles' by jeff jones
image © d. james dee

'jeff jones custom bicycles' by jeff jones
image c jeff jones custom bicycles

'jeff jones custom bicycles' by jeff jones
image © jeff jones custom bicycles

'richard sachs cycles' by richard sachs
image © richard sachs cycles

'richard sachs cycles' by richard sachs
image © d. james dee
seoul cycle design competition 2010
currently, seoul design foundation together with designboom are hosting
seoul cycle design competition 2010. once considered a 'hard' city,
seoul is making
strides toward becoming a 'soft' city by embracing design concepts that
will redefine
its urban environment with an emphasis on themes centering on green,
blue, history
and human. the seoul cycle design competition will be held under the
theme,
'cycling with design: seoul style,' and is part of seoul’s city-wide
effort at improving
its design brand and image. the primary goal of the competition is to
help build a design
oriented city that focuses on its people. the competition is divided
into three categories:
cycle design, cycle fashion & accessories design, and cycling
infrastructure.
all three categories emphasize environment-friendly ideas, with the hope
that the contest
will contribute to establishing a healthier cycling culture.
registration is currently open. to learn more about the competition and
to enroll, see here.
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