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via Bicycle Design by James on 10/13/09

Also on Treehugger, see this recent post about bike trailers, which featured 20 different models.
Kara Ginther is a leather artisan who customizes Brooks saddles. She hand carves each one to create a one of a kind piece of functional art. Amazing work…check it out at To Be, Inspired.
Brompton had a good presence at 100% design in London this year. See their bikes and others that were on display at the London design festival at Designboom.
Also in London, Cycle Show 2009 wrapped up last week. London Cyclist had a good recap of the show. BikeBiz did a four-part show guide that you can see here, here, here, and here. Road.cc posted a good photo gallery from the show. Bike Radar shows us some of the new models at the show from British bike builders Enigma. Speaking of Enigma, check out the blinged out diamond studded custom Ti bike that they had on display in this quickrelease.tv post.
Exframebuilder Dave Moulton recently shared his thoughts on "The Evolution of Frame Design" in an interesting 3 part series on his blog- Part 1, Part 2, Part3.
Urban Velo posted about the Shorty Fatz frames that were on display at Interbike. They certainly were eyecathing. Check out a few of my shots of those bikes as well.
Commute by Bike is a blog that I used to check on a regular basis. The site was dormant for quite a while, but now it is back and being run by Bike Shop Girl. Both of her sites are worth a look, so check them out.
Finally, I will mention that Tom posted some of my wife's paintings of Chinese bicycles on Bikejuju. As I said in the comments, I may be slightly biased, but I really like them.
Well, that's all for me this week…I'm taking a little time off from the computer. I'll be back next week though with that electric bike post that I have been promising since Interbike.
Photo credit: 50 Cycles
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