Archive for the ‘Fixed Gear’ Category

Blog about me in SF in April

Freitag, Dezember 11th, 2009

I just found this blog entry about my day in San Francisco in April 2009. And I also do remember the balancing a track stand on the edge of the pier outside of the railing high above the water level on a fixed gear bicycle. It did cost me some concentration to stand still and not think about what would happen if I were to fall down accidentally. Here is the picture that Edsel Dilag took.

Ines Track Standing on the Edge of a Pier in Oakland

I still could not watch the movie clip by Justin Gallagher.

Still No Smell

Freitag, Dezember 11th, 2009

Just in case anybody is wondering about my sense of small that I lost in a bicycle accident in August of this year. It still has not returned.  I am seeing a traditional Chinese doctor treating me with acupuncture. I still have hope that it will return within the next few months. And I can only suggest other urban cyclists to wear helmets even when just going for grocery shopping.

Amazing Bamboo Fixed Gear Bicycle

Donnerstag, Dezember 10th, 2009

Zack Jiang started making bamboo bicycle frames in Beijing. Bamboo agriculture and craftsmanship exists at a level in China that exceeds other countries but its use of bamboo in industry should be recognized. He wants to rewire the cultural acceptance of bamboo from historic uses (brooms, clothing poles and scaffolding) to new forms of product design. He wants to inspires others to rethink about the use of bamboo in design. That is why he made this single speed commuter bike. This bike was designed for urban city commuting on flat roads giving comfort, stability and shock absorption. At a green event in November this bike was up for auction and Wesley was the lucky purchaser. He brought it back to my shop and we converted it to fixed gear with new and better components. It was dark when I took the pictures of the final bike so colors do not come out as nice as they actually are.

Amazing Bamboo Fixed Gear Bicycle

The golden rims and cranks go well with the bamboo frame, the yellow chain goes well with the yellow grips and the dark green velvet seat cover goes well with the matching drank green hubs.

Beautiful Bamboo Fixed Gear Bicycle

Radio Beijing Video

Donnerstag, Dezember 10th, 2009

Here is a short video clip of me doing some stationary bike tricks in the Radio Beijing studio before the radio show where I was interviewed.

Jim’s Fixed Gear Bike

Donnerstag, Dezember 10th, 2009

Jim came to my bike shop and we changed the chainring of his fixed gear bike to a complete white one matching his rear rim.

Jim’s Fixed Gear Bike

Steel Factory Fixed Gear Bike Ride

Sonntag, Dezember 6th, 2009

After quite a few weeks I am finally arranging fixed gear rides in Beijing again. Yeah! And that despite the cold weather. I was happy to see new people come out and ride with us even though none of our Chinese riders showed up. So our small group of winter cyclists headed out through the hutongs towards Changan Boulevard and then westwards.

Beijing Fixed Gear Bike Group Outing

I am always amazed by the size of the bicycle lanes here in Beijing, especially on the streets heading East-West. And of course the most impressive bicycle lane is near Tiananmen Square on the Changan Boulevard. It seems like 5 car lanes wide only for cyclists. Are there are hardly any!

Beijing Fixed Gear Bike Group on Wide Bicycle Lane

Beijing Fixed Gear Bike Group on Wide Bicycle Lane

We had lunch near the Laoshan velodrome and had a huge variety of food. The whole meal cost 15.-RMB per person.

Beijing Fixed Gear Winter Bike Ride Gang

On our ride further West I stopped to look at the birds in the trees and take a picture of them.

Looking at the Birds

Well it was actually workers cutting the branches of the trees along the bike path. They just climbed up into the trees and without any secruity device were leaning out one branch and cutting the one next to it.

Workers Like Birds in the Trees

And as it is winter the farmers from outside of Beijing province are selling radish and cabbage.

Winter Radish Street Sale

Winter Cabbage Street Sale

Then we continued on till we arrived at the huge steel factory. Everybody was cycling in so we also cycled in. They did not mind the first people of our group, but maybe I should have put my golden floating hair inside my jacket because once I crossed the gate they started screaming at us and soon we were surrounded by guards saying they we are not allowed to be inside.We did not understand why everybody else was allowed just us not but that was probably because the others were all Chinese. So we cycled back out and were looking for a different way in as we just wanted to take some cool urban bike pictures.

Outside of the Beijing Steel Factory

Cycling outside of Beijing Steel Factory

Cycling in Industrial Urban Environment

From where we were trying we could not find another entrance. Even outside Beijing in this area there are still the street bike repair guys with all the tools. Nico was still having problems with his cheap Chinese open bearing bottom bracket. He asked if he could use the hammer of the bike repair guy and did it himself with the Chinese watching.

Street Bike Repair Shop in Beijing

By then it was getting even colder and already getting darker so we decided just to head back to the city center.It was a great ride despite my cold feet and fingers. I uploaded my pictures to a webalbum. And Nico and Katiushka uploaded their pictures to flickr.

Shannon’s Fixed Gear Bike

Freitag, Dezember 4th, 2009

My friend Shannon had stripped down his old road bike and had it repainted in Australia. He brought it to China and came to my shop to get a fixed gear back wheel and new chain and convert it into a fixie. He did a good job. I think it looks great now. I especially like his choice of brake cable matching the back rim.

Shannon’s Fixed Gear Bike

Picture of Ines on Sina Style Site

Freitag, Dezember 4th, 2009

There was an article on sina.com under the Style section about my and my bike and juggling shop called Natooke. This is the copy of the article:

Natooke店老板伊泉(图) http://www.sina.com.cn 2009年12月04日 17:04 《风尚志》

Ines Brunn Owner of Natooke店老板伊泉
Natooke店老板伊泉

告诉你:

“如果你还是一个新手,玩儿死飞自行车(FIXED GEAR)时一定要注意控制时速。”

姓名:伊泉

身份:Natooke店老板,资深死飞党

出没场所:五道营胡同,Natooke死飞自行车商店

依泉来自法国,是一个倍儿精神的人,酷爱“死飞自行车”运动的她能讲一口流利的中文。作为玩儿“死飞”20多年的资深人士,她如今在五道营胡同开起来自己的小店,经营死飞自行车的原配件,包括:车轴、轮子、把手等,你可以在她这里DIY出个性“死飞”自行车。在将来,依泉打算办一些培训,帮助“ 死飞”运动在北京的发展。

Radio Beijing NetFM Talkbox

Dienstag, Dezember 1st, 2009

Radio Beijing NetFM Talkbox was interested to have speakers from the TEDxBeijing event come and talk about their speeches they had done at the TED event. The mountaineer and photographer Stefen Chow and me were invited to talk about our passion for the first 1 hour session that had also been video broadcasted. Of course I talked about cycling and I actually also brought my trick bike. Stefen took some nice pictures during the live session.

Ines on trick bike at NetFM Radio Talkbox

This picture shows the Talkbox moderator June and Sriram who helped organize the TEDxBeijing event and set up this Radio 774 interview.

Talkbox moderator June and TEDxBeijing organizer Sriram

And here a self portrait of Stefen and me.

Stefen Chow and Ines

After the show:

Radio Beijing Talkbox Show

I was transporting my my trick bike on my shoulder while riding my track bike.

Ines with Trick Bike

Ines carrying trick bike on fixed gear bike

Practicing for Performance

Montag, November 30th, 2009

For my next upcoming performance I had to really train as the stage is only 3.9meters deep. That is extremely narrow, especially as it will be a real stage. So I cannot ride to the absolute border in the front, but also not in the back as there will be a wall. I had huge difficulty finding tricks that I could do on such a small space. But with that I can soon start performing in discotheques. I uploaded a clip of my tiredsome practice to the Chinese version of youtube. You will see my friend doing some funny finger movements. That shows you how boring my practice for this show was.