Source : Vimeo – Colin Arlen
Posts Tagged: San Francisco
22
Mar 11
Wear your tire
I have seen used bike parts turned into pieces of furniture or some sort of artistic stuff, but here Dylan Bigby, a FG rider living in San Francisco, got some crafty mind into work and decided to repurpose old bike tires as ‘one of a kind’ belts.
Source : Vimeo – The WereHaus™
12
Oct 10
Ross Johnson FTW
New edit from Pat La Rock featuring Ross Johnson in SF. The video is pretty chill with flowing music, warm colors and lots of contemplation moments, enjoyable to watch but can you feel the adrenaline of the rider?
Seen on ZLOG. Vimeo – Pat La Rock
7
Oct 10
Eugene des Bois
Son nom: Eugene Hood (en anglais ca sonne mieux ‘Yougene’)
Sa ville : San Francisco
Son hobby : Mash SF rider
Signe distinctif : dévale les pentes comme personne
Son blog : Eugenehood
Et ca c’est le trailer pour le 2e film de No Cassettes, projet initié en 2008 par 2 mecs, Chris et Edsel, qui ont décidé de filmer des riders de fixie freestyle dans la région de San Francisco. Le 2e film est moins freestyle, plus old school avec un bon vieux Cannondale. Ca reste encore loin du niveau de Macaframa mais c’est propre.
Source : Vimeo – Chris Fonseca
12
Aug 10
My name is Brandon and I’m a Badass
Awesome portrait of a bike messenger in San Francisco. If you still wonder why you work in a office, watch this, it is so inspiring.
“GODSPEED is the enterprise. Brandon is the owner. Bike messengering is the subject. K-Swiss is the sponsor. ZCDC are the creators. California is a place!”
California is a place on Vimeo (check out their other videos, really cool stuff) – via Proly
12
Jun 10
Video macaframa
When I think about San Francisco, I think trolley bus tracks and steep hills (ok I also think about this sausage joint on Haight). Good news is Macaframa (Colby Elrick / Colin Arlen) does not think about SF this way! They’ve released the first ever real fixie movie… and it looks reaaaaalllly good. Shots are beautiful, music is great and you’ve got some amazing riders. Watching this video gives you this feeling of witnessing something historic like when Mike McGill pulled the first McTwist or when a German dude who came up with beer… Love it.
Here is a little foretaste before we get the DVD.


