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24 December 2010

Vintage Cycle Chic - Paris, 1945

More wonderful photographs from US photographer Ralph Morse from the LIFE Magazine archives.  These were taken in post WWII Paris in 1945 and capture a real sense of freedom and independence.  
Much more than just great vintage style shots.  Brilliant. 
Thanks to Richard from US bike blog Cyclelicious for finding them.




22 December 2010

Cockatoo Island Chic

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Well the ride on Cockatoo Island a few weeks ago turned into a (retrospectively amusing) exercise in logistics!
Around 20 or more of us met up at Circular Quay and took the ferry over to the heritage listed Cockatoo Island, collecting film-maker Mike Rubbo and friends at Woolwich with their own bikes PLUS an extra 6 bikes PLUS the "Sociable".... all in all about 30+ bicycles....

Sydney Ferries were fantastically helpful after they got over their shock and the poor ferry guys helped us find space for all the bikes as we headed over to the Island for our ride.
The sun shone, we rode, we picnic'ed, we filmed, I fell off my bike like a 12 year old and still have the bruised, scraped knees to prove it and a good day was had by all.

Thanks to everyone who joined the madness - couldn't have done it without you!
And BIG thanks to Dr Charlton for the vintage bikes that he kindly donated to Sydney Cycle Chic after the ride.  The "Charlton Collection" will be available for use on our future rides.....

Mike's film featuring the sociable is wonderful - not every day that one gets to ride a piece of bicycle history.  More on the ride and the "Sociable" over at Mike's blog.



How lucky we are, sunshine, boys, bikes AND Sydney Harbour.

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Arriving on the island, checking we had all the bikes.

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The Sociable in action - all about the balance!  And Meredith, who hadn't ridden a bike for many years but thought it might be fun to start again on this?

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It was a bit gusty at times as Paul discovered.

a sociable moment

the bike picnic

Filming in the huge Turbine Hall.

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19 December 2010

More Great Vintage Cycle Chic


American astronaut Edward White riding bicycles with his family on 26 August 1963, taken for Life Magazine by Ralph Morse, USA.

I love this photograph.  Just a family out riding in their neighbourhood, having fun.  The simple things.

17 December 2010

Bondi Beach Cycle Chic - Part 3

Some more beach chic from Bondi to thaw the frozen wheels of our snowbound European followers.

Bondi Beach Style

Blue Bike

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me in bondi

And yes dear readers, I do have a face, the final one is me....

16 December 2010

The Happy Smiling Face of Cycle Chic Kids

We were so glad to award the Basil basket to Hannah and this is why.
Can't wait to see it on her bike, or the tagalong on the next ride!

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15 December 2010

And meanwhile over in Vienna.......

Good to see beach cruisers being used in Winter over on the other side of the globe!
Thanks to Vienna Cycle Chic for the link.

14 December 2010

Bondi Beach Cycle Chic - Part 2

A little more Summer fun from my Sunday in Bondi, this time the guys - BMX boys and cute dad Grant.

Guys and their BMX bikes

Grant in Bondi


Joyce rented her bike for the day from The Humble Vintage - a GREAT bike hire company that started in Melbourne and has now crossed the border to Sydney.
Wonderful old restored bikes that you pick up from cool cafes and rent for the day, the week or longer.
They do great custom maps and guides too so if you're looking for a bike for the next Cycle Chic ride, you know who to call!


Joyce in Bondi

13 December 2010

Bondi Beach Cycle Chic - Part 1

Bondi Beach

Jane in Bondi

Bondi Beach on a HOT sunny Sunday.  I spent a glorious day at the beach yesterday with Miss Joyce from Cycle Style who was visiting from Melbourne.  There is some serious style going on this year - thanks Jane on her beautiful Electra.

If I absolutely must, I'll force myself to spend more time there this Summer documenting the rise of cycle chic.... someone has to do it :-)

11 December 2010

Beach Cruisers on Bourke Street

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Ah Sydney Summer and beach cruisers on the Bourke Street cycle way, what more could you ask for?

Will be heading down to Bondi tomorrow for some cycle chic snapping with Miss Joyce from Cycle Style who's visiting from Melbourne.  
I've promised her lots of Bondi beach babe bike action and we have a reputation to keep up!
And yes Copenhagen, there might even be some bikini bike shots to warm you up if you're really lucky...

04 December 2010

Classic Audrey Cycle Chic


It seems all you really need to ride in style is a classic blouson sport jacket, cigarette pants and a pair of loafers.  Add a classic bike and a cute puppy in your basket and you have it made.

02 December 2010

Sounds of Summer - Corinne Bailey Rae


I'd completely forgotten about the gorgeous girls on bicycles in this clip until Mikael posted it on Copenhagen Cycle Chic this week.  So as Copenhagen cools down for winter and Sydney warms up watch and enjoy.  I know how I'm planning to spend my Cycle Chic Summer of Love!

01 December 2010

The Blingtastic Launch of Cycle Chic Kids!

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What a wonderful way to roll off the first Cycle Chic Kids event.
Despite the overcast day which may have kept some families away, we managed to sidestep the rain and spent a very happy few hours in Centennial Park creating magic.

It's funny when you organise a kids event, you can never quite tell if it will work - they're funny creatures (never work with kids or animals right?) but when it works ?  Boy it works.

Within five minutes of unpacking the tubs of craft supplies, all 20 or so kids (plus their eager parents...) were into it, up to their little arms in fabric, flowers, ribbons, foil, paper, bells....you name it we had it.

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It was hard to keep a smile off my face as I snapped away and watched them festoon their bicycles and scooters and tricycles with their finds.  Talk about creative ?  We had a doll in a basket wrapped in paper complete with a foil cupcake in case incase she got hungry.  We had flowers and leaves stuck like peacock feathers from saddles.  Silver starts threaded through spokes.  Space helmets and rocket boosters attached to training wheels....I could go on.

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The wonderful Paul became No 1 King of Bling and was sweet-talked by all the kids into driving them around (and around) the park in the Gazelle Cabby.  Who doesn't love a ride in a cargo bike, it's the modern equivalent of the bouncy castle I reckon.

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And the fun didn't stop with the kids.  Quite a few parents tried out the Cabby and my Velorbis.  Nice to see adults having so much fun with bikes too - it really is infectious.

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So fun was had by one and all  and plans are already underway for the next one.  BIG plans.  Please make sure you like the facebook page to be kept upto date with details or drop me an email and I'll add you to our new Cycle Chic Kids email group. 

It was impossible to judge a winner out of the kids as they all made such an effort so we decided to award a Basil basket to Hannah who made the longest journey to join us with her Dad.  We loved meeting you both and Mark you have been voted the coolest Dad on two wheels (or three in your case....) - hope you survived the long trip home?

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It's been impossible to edit the 300 odd photographs from the day (see the rest on flickr) but the kids speak for themselves, so here the are - some of the first Cycle Chic Kids from Sydney.

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I am endebted to so many people for helping to make this a success and offering their support.  What a wonderful bicycle community we are a part of.  Without wanting to turn this into an Oscar acceptance speech, permit me to say THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU to (in no particular order):
The Lord Mayor, Clover Moore MP who was due to launch the event but her recent foot injury prevented her from attending.  She has been a great supporter of Sydney Cycle Chic as we are of hers!  Her speech is here.
The entire Cycle Team at City of Sydney who tirelessly give me their help and advice.  Elaena Gardner from BIKESydney for her wisdom and loaning us their Cabby (sorry about all the stickers....). Kathi from Feather Brigade for her crazy craftiness.  The supreme Queen of Craft, Liane Rossler for just being the most creative and generous person I know.  Liz Nield and Lyn Heal from Opera Australia for getting behind me and digging out those pink leaves.  Neroli for being so wonderfully generous.  Miss Sonja for being my fellow cycle chica from the start.  Milou for being calm and keeping me in Gin. Jim for being there and giving me free reign of the UTS faculty guillotine.  The kids and parents at Montessori East for getting into the spirit.
And of course, last but not least, Mikael, the Godfather of Cycle Chic for the cute logo and the Felix's (Sydney and Copenhagen) for inspiring this in the first place.