Something we've brought up a few times here at TheBikeTube is how cyclists can take themselves so seriously these days, whether they be professional riders or just commuters. This picture is... Read More
Love to see a single family on the same bike. When I've travelled to different countries, such as China and Vietnam, seeing a sight like this isn't rare at all. It's almost as frequent as a single rider. While that might have been... Read More
Personally, I put toe clips on every bike I own. I love having the feeling of a snug foot while I'm riding. It also positions your foot properly on... Read More
Check out this awesome footage of John Degenkolb's sprint in TOC stage 1. It really gives a sense of what it is like to be in the middle of a group of cyclists pushing it as hard as possible. A lot different than the biking most of us do on a... Read More
Peeped over on The Radavist, I found this awsome build for the 2015 Rouge Roubaix cyclocross event down in Louisiana. It was built with the help of bike builder Hurl Everstone, who's... Read More
Here is an awesome look at the otherside of the Tour De France. I always wondered how they managed to cover an event that spans so many miles in so short an amount of time, and the... Read More
I'm loving this old Peugeot ad because of how ridiculous it seems today. It seems unimaginable that someone could ride that little clunker bike in boots and a skirt to wherever that overlook is... Read More
Photographer captures an awesome moment in this shot, which was apparently taken in Russia. I also like this because it reminds me of being a kid and utlizing the space we have for... Read More
Had to throw this picture up for a few reasons: First, it's what I imagine myself to look like anytime I am riding through the city. Second, it's capturing an ideal moment I'm not sure... Read More
There's no denying od riders of the tour de france were pretty badass. Nowadays, that guy would be swooped up in a car or handed a fully equipped new bike, while someone else is left... Read More
Most of the time, I'm not a fan of people riding absurdly or doing tricks while weaving in and out of people, but I'll make an exception for this guy because of how cool the picture is. I like the custom fixie a lot, and props for doing it one-... Read More
I'm yet to find the actual name of this F. Moser bike, but It's worth making bike of the week regardless. I love everything about this bike: the vintage look, steel frame,... Read More
With how many people out there find it either necessary or more comfortable to have spandex on to ride, it's cool to see that designers are starting to think about what we're wearing. Too often... Read More
Came across this awesome photo. I wish there were more bike pictures like this that tell a story. It's always either someone, who looks like he's never rode a bike, standing next to a bike or a side shot of someone riding. ... Read More
This woman seems pretty awesome shredding it on the cyclocross trail. Bike seems pretty rad too. I like the color a lot and it seems to be sheeding the dirt off as she rips it.
Cool Critical Mass poster for the ride in San Francisco. It was made entirely with pictures taken from a disposable camera. "Critical Mass" is made with the negatives, the rest... Read More
Loving this 2015 offering from Salsa. This bike is made to kick ass off road, and is especially great for touring.
Straight from Salsa Cycles: "Fargo has long been one of our most... Read More
Nothing is wrong with this picture, other than the fact that the back edge of the surfboard on the right side of the picture may belong to her man, or a sasquatch.
Check out this video of Adrian Smith building a carbon bike which starts with a computer and 3D printer. Smith uses a homemade 3D printer to create a mold that he then places carbon fiber into to craft the fully functioning bike he dubbed the '... Read More
One of my favorite bike accessories of all time. I put this on every bike I have, as long as I can find it, which is more diffcult than expected. This rack is called the 2 leg... Read More
A bike messenger for 7 years in Chicago is no joke. I usually prefer a bike ride through some scenic valley or on a winding forest road, but there's a certain satisfaction you get... Read More