Archive for the ‘Fixed Gear’ Category

Art District Fixie Ride to UCCA

Sonntag, Dezember 20th, 2009

Today not many people showed up for the fixed gear ride. That was probably due to the temperature. But at least the sun was shining and the sky was blue.

Fixed Gear Bike Riders in cold Beijing

We had people on different kinds of bikes and from different countries like China, Hong Kong, Korea, England, Germany and the USA.

People from different countries riding along our fixie ride

The great thing about cold temperatures is that there are hardly any people on the streets or in the bike lanes. We had the wide bicycle paths all for ourselves most of the ride.

Empty Beijing Bicycle Lane

We cycled to Beijing’s 798 contemporary art district in old bauhaus brick factory buildings. The whole area is now developed with art galleries everywhere and commercialized with products for sale and restaurants, cafes and bars.

Cycling past the graffiti wall of the 798 art district

We first met other Beijing fixed gear cyclists (like from Singapore) that rode there themselves and had lunch all together. All my pictures of this ride are in a webalbum.

Fixed Gear Bikes and Photographer Nie Zheng

Then we went to the UCCA for a talk in the education series “Breaking News” called „Beijing a world creative city : How foreign artists come to Beijing to create“. Guest speakers were Dan Levin (Freelance reporter for New York Times) and Niko&Katiushka (Artists). On top of being the benchmark of Chinese contemporary creativity, Beijing has also become a place of creation for artists all around the world. This talk showed concrete examples about how foreign artists find inspiration in Beijing and how they can pursue a worldwide career from China. Niko&Katiushka gave us some introduction to their works. It was all translated into Chinese, at least the translator tried to.

Niko&Katiushka and Dan Levin at UCCA talk

The discussion at the end of the talk was quite interesting. The most unrelated question was from a Chinese asking why not all the old hutong is torn down as those old buildings are standing on valuable ground which could be used for malls.

I had to ride back to Beijing city quickly as I had the year end dinner with cycling friends at a great Beijing Roast Duck restaurant. The food and the warmth were good after an afternoon out. And for sure it was fun to chat about bikes and cycling.

„Life is Tough“ Photography Exhibition

Freitag, Dezember 18th, 2009

My fixed gear bike friend and photographer Nie Zheng had the opening of a photography exhibition today.

Beijing Photographer Nie Zheng

The exhibition was organized by Source. Nie Zheng had taken pictures over a period of 40 days of people in Beijing under the theme „Life is Tough“. Like a Chinese lady working very hard in a magazine as an editor for over 7 years, a Japanese guy opening an Italian restaurant, Taiwanese opening a Taiwanese snack bar in Beijing, old Chiense people doing the early morning exercise in the Temple of Heaven, a stray cat, a Japanese guy that has a barber shop in Beijing and has been cutting hair for over 11 years every day for 12 hours, Chinese street construction workers.

“Life is Tough” Photography Exhibition by Nie Zheng

I am a foreigner in Beijing who was a competitive athlete for 20 years and opened a bicycle shop in the traditional heart of the capital of the Bicycle Kingdom. So he had also taken a a picture of me riding my huge 36 inch unicycle the day we had put together the tall bike. That picture is on the bottom left side of this picture and he had given me a print that I will hang in my bike shop.

Ines Riding Unicycle left of the Tall Bike in front of Natooke

He invited me to come over before this exhibition opening when the media and press were there for a short interview.

Nie Zheng, friend and Ines after the Interview

Nie Zheng was then requested to sign the huge wall.

Photographer Nie Zheng signing the wall for Opening

We then went for a huge and delicious dinner and came back to Source just for the official opening of the exhibition to the public.

“Life is Tough” Exhibition Opening in Beijing

Then there was some introduction and question to the photographers before the short movie about their work was presented to the public. You can see Nie Zheng riding around Beijing on his fixed gear bicycle and also my bike and juggling shop in that movie 🙂

Interviewing the Photographers

Natooke Bike Parts Photo Shoot

Freitag, Dezember 18th, 2009

My photographer friend Simon Lim came to my Natooke shop to take pictures of my bicycle parts. We started with the Taiwanese luma rear flip-flop track hubs produced by Formula for fixed gear and single speed bikes.

Taiwanese luma rear flip-flop track hubs produced by Formula

Taiwanese luma rear flip-flop track hubs produced by Formula

Then we did the matching Taiwanese luma front track hubs produced by Formula for fixed gear and single speed bikes.

Taiwanese luma front track hubs produced by Formula

Taiwanese luma front track hubs produced by Formula

We also took pictures of the various Taiwanese Lasco fixed gear and single speed cranks and chainrings.

Taiwanese Lasco cranks and chainring

Taiwanese Lasco cranks and chainring

Taiwanese Lasco cranks and chainring

Then he took pictures of the sturdy Taiwanese full CNC luma fixed gear cogs in sizes 13 teeth to 22 teeth.

Taiwanese full CNC luma fixed gear cogs

22 tooth Taiwanese full CNC luma fixed gear cog

And also the Japanese Shimano Dura-Ace cogs with NJS stamp.

Japanese Shimano Dura-Ace cogs with NJS stamp

All the pictures turned out great! It is so good to have a professional do them. Simon also has a blog about his adventures.

iLook Interview and Dalian Fixed Gear

Mittwoch, Dezember 16th, 2009

The Chinese luxury goods magazine iLook sent Ethan to come and interview me regarding fixed gear bicycle culture in China. It turns out that he started the fixed gear group and blog „Ocean Factory“ in Dalian, a Northern Chinese coastal city. Unfortunately there are currently still only 3 fixed gear riders in Dalian so far as the city is quite hilly. The photographer of iLook took a picture of Ethan and me in front of my bicycle shop.

Ethan and Ines in front of Natooke

Russell’s Bike

Mittwoch, Dezember 16th, 2009

My friend from New Zealand sent me a picture of his new fixed gear built up that I find really nice. And he is going to do more.

Russell’s Fixed Gear Bicycle

Natooke Fixed Gear Bike for Julien

Dienstag, Dezember 15th, 2009

By lunch Julien and I had finished putting together his flashy fixed gear bicycle.

Julien’s flashy fixed gear bike

We took the bike outside of the Natooke bike shop and Julien did the first virgin ride to make sure that everything is fine, like the height of the saddle.

Virgin fixed gear bike ride outside Natooke Shop

And then the bike had to undergo the typical photo shoot in our hutong (= traditional old Beijing alley with grey brick houses with wooden pillars).

Colorful Natooke Fixed Gear Bicycle

Unfortunately I did not have a 26.8mm seat post in black color. Other than the seat post I think this bike looks rad! And off he rode with a big smile.

Julien getting on to his fixed gear bike

Julien riding his first Natooke fixed gear bike

Julien’s Fixed Gear Bike

Sonntag, Dezember 13th, 2009

After the ride Julien and I started to work on his bike. The wheels that we gave to bike mechanics around lunch time were already finished.

Julien’s Fixed Gear Wheels

But otherwise we just had the bare frame without the matching fork. But he had chosen his colors for the various bike parts.

Julien’s fixed gear bike frame

Of course we ran into some issues like getting the headset cups hammered into the frame or not having the right size seat post holding ring (even though I we had the right one in the Natooke shop). So we were not able to finish the bike. For now it looks like this:

Julien’s half finished fixed gear bike

Beijing Fixed Gear Ride North

Sonntag, Dezember 13th, 2009

Again a cold winter day and only foreigners came for the Beijing fixed gear bicycle ride out North of the city. Now the rivers like here at the North 5th rind road are starting to freeze.

Beijing Fixed Gear Group at North 5th Ring Road

We cycled along empty roads. Beijing is vast and not as crowded as many people outside of China imagine it to be. In many places it is actually quite quiet.

Cycling on empty Beijing roads

We then went into a park along the Qinghe River and stopped for snacks (longevity nuts and homemade bread and youzi) in a pavilion.

Snack break in a pavilion

Then we cycled around the huge and empty park.

Shannon fixed gear cycling in park

Katiushka and her bike in park

Ricky and his fixed gear bike in park

Of course the cold weather made us a bit cold and we were sharing our thoughts on best ways to keep the finger and toes warm. Shannon explained his multi layered plastic bag inside and outside of the sock approach to keep the feet warm. I might try that next time.

Explaining the use of plastic bags for warm feet in winter cycling

Then we cycled on to „Leisure Square“. I uploaded my pictures to a webalbum.

Cycling on “Leisure Square” in Beijing

Abandoned Building on Leisure Square in Beijing

Nico and Katiushka took some really nice pictures again. Here are two of their pictures of me balancing a track stand on the concrete structure of the abandoned building.

Ines Track Standing on Fixed Gear Bike

Ines Track Standing on Concrete Structure

bao160.com: 伊泉:Fixed Gear Bike的开拓者

Samstag, Dezember 12th, 2009

There was an article on the bao160.com website. They did not interview me and I think they just collected online information about fixed gear. Here is their original article.

伊泉:Fixed Gear Bike的开拓者
Ben说:“我从没想到在北京会遇到伊泉,我在 6年前就在网上看到过他表演的视频……”张宸说:“伊泉可是车店老板重点推荐给我的玩家……”如此你知道伊泉有多大的名气了吧,其实她真是一名德国花样单车的演员,她可以在Fixed Gear Bike上做出很多花式动作,把Fixed Gear Bike当作BMX玩,这不是任何人都能做到的。

◎我来自国家队

初见伊泉,她递给我一张名片上面就直接写着:“TRICK BIKE SHOW”,采访间隙伊泉在Fixed Gear Bike上原地玩着各种动作,记者真以为她是个职业表演者。当我确认这个想法时,伊泉才不好意思地拿出另外一张名片,原来走下自行车她是一家外企的亚太区经理。

这样伊泉就生活在两个世界里,Fixed Gear Bike世界和没有Fixed Gear Bike的世界。伊泉原本是一名体操运动员,入选了德国国家队。在德国,如果体操运动员到13岁的时候没有更高的造诣,就要放弃这个项目,而伊泉就是在 13岁遇到了自行车运动,她觉得自己可以在自行车上施展体操才能,就这样,自行车表演成为了她的主业。后来她也入选了德国自行车表演队。

◎Fixed Gear Bike是我面前新的高峰

去年,伊泉在纽约第一次见到了Fixed Gear Bike。第一感觉就是这辆车太酷了,造型简单却有着惊人的速度,最重要的是没有一辆车是相同的。就这样伊泉的车架是靓丽的粉色,这是她精心挑选的颜色喷绘到淘来的古董车架上的。

Fixed Gear Bike是带有手工艺元素的工业产品,因此在欧洲的价格很高。作为一名自行车老玩家,伊泉深得全世界采购Fixed Gear Bike零件的心得,她会给想接触Fixed Gear Bike的人更好的建议。

伊泉在采访间隙总是要摆弄她的自行车,调试各个零件一丝不苟。伊泉说:“我还要适应并且调试这辆车,我觉得Fixed Gear Bike也有很多拓展性,我要把它挖掘出来。”

Fixed Gear Bike圣经
来自旧金山的世界知名顶尖Fixed Gear Bike潮流单位MASH近期发售的这“MASH SF DVD”,是各位想接触Fixed Gear Bike的朋友或Fixed Gear Bike Rider的必看Video。
影带里每个团员都有各自的影响力,除了各自展示他们高超而有型的Fixed Gear Bike技术,也含概了Fixed Gear Style的衣着及单车改装风格等!这张DVD在MASH的在线购物网开始发售,随DVD附上一本120页印刷精致画册。 详情请登陆:http://www.mashsf.com/

Fixed Gear Bike也ID

Pedalmafia 是日本东京以Fixed Gear单车文化为主的设计单位兼品牌,他们的网站上更有一项非常好玩的“PEDAL ID”。有玩过NIKE ID网站的朋友应该就知道,PEDAL ID就是在网上有不同颜色颜色及款式的零件让你自助组装成一辆独一无二的Fixed Gear。来这里体验Fixed Gear Bike ID吧:http://www.pedalmafia.com

Fixed Gear Style

Message Bag:
邮差包是Fixed Gear Style的必需品之一,因为不要妄想简单的Fixed Gear Bike车架会能让你放上背包,而Fixed Gear文化由邮差而来,随身物品一律装在包里,所以玩Fixed Gear Bike必须背Message Bag。
现时持续于东京都占据前列流行位置的自行车搭配Messenger Bag的造型,依然是新季度的潮流指标。而在云云日本流行包包品牌当中,就以HEAD PORTER的Messenger Bag作品最受欢迎。

Vans Sneaker:
Vans 鞋适合Fixed Gear Style的原因除了简单方便意外,其尖头造型适合将脚部伸进Fixed Gear Bike的脚蹬里面,以保证骑行的安全性。而原本Vans就是众多街头运动的潮流装备,在异军突起的Fixed Gear Style中怎么少得了Vans呢。

Andi’s Fixed Gear Bike Conversion

Samstag, Dezember 12th, 2009

There are many people in Beijing that miss Andi, like me. He lived here in 2005/2006 and found his mountaineering passion here after I took him to come rock climbing with me in the freezing cold of Chinese New Year. And now what? He bough a vintage French road bike.

Vintage French road bike

And what did he do: he converted it to fixed gear. I have the feeling he is trying to copy me. Just joking! Look how beautiful his fixed gear bicycle looks despite the front and back brake that he needs for riding in the hilly town of Heidelberg:

Andi’s beautiful fixed gear bicycle

Andi’s beautiful fixed gear bicycle with front and back brake

It would be so cool to have him back in Beijing but it seems there are too many places in the world for him to be.