Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Arnold's Bicycles...



I am now living the life of the Gueto Latino in Sunset Park, Brooklyn... there has been lots going on and lots of getting settled.

However, don't fret... Boys On Bikes will be coming back with a rigour and power like never before. Lots of new photo shoots lined up and lots of Boys On Bikes in this city ripe for the picking.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Helsinki Bike




Simo, 27, Researcher, Helsinki

On Monday 2nd of August at 1.45am the Länsiväylä Group hosted an event called 'Pyöräilykaista', which roughly translates to 'Cycle Lane'.

In connection with the URB Festival the Länsiväylä Group created 'Pyöräilykaista' as a new piece of environmental art. In the work, a cycle lane was painted with fluorescent paint on the Hämeentie (the longest street in Helsinki) and then city cyclists and enthusiasts were asked to form a parade, cycling up and down the newly created cycle lane re-appropriated from the road.

A friend of mine, Simo, whom I met in New York City back in 2009 was there for the event and was kind enough to let me know all about it. Simo is a keen cyclist, urban enthusiast, art lover, traveller and all in all great guy so I thought he would make the perfect addition to Boys On Bikes. His friend Jana photographed him for the blog a top of his retro orange/red low ride bike outside his office in Helsinki.

Please take some time to look at photographs from Pyöräilykaista here...

With thanks; photographs of Simo by Jana Slaby

easa010 Bike




Miles, 21, Student and easa010 Organiser, Manchester

This weekend, fellow B-O-B (Boy On Bike) Dele and I visited Manchester to take part in the European Architecture Students Assembly (EASA). EASA is an annual event established by students and tutors of Liverpool University in 1981 as a means of bringing talented students together to discuss the issues facing both the profession and urban environments.

Every summer since, around 400 of the brightest students from every part of Europe have come together in the name of exchange of ideas, culture and experience, to take part in two intense weeks of workshops, lectures, exhibitions and events.

Over the years, EASA has been held in many ambitious and inspirational settings, such as a train travelling across Scandinavia, a renovated WWII destroyer moored in the centre of Budapest, and even on the Eastern side of the Berlin Wall in 1988. On the 31st of July 2010, 450 Students of Architecture from more than 40 countries around Europe and beyond arrived in Manchester to take part in two weeks of architecture fun at easa010.

Whilst at easa010, Dele and I met lots of incredibly interesting boys (and girls)... sadly not many on bikes. However, we did come across easa010 organiser Miles on the Saturday evening as we were leaving Downtex (the large abandoned Cotton Mill being used as base camp for the event) and somewhat drunkenly (hence the wonky shots) photographed him and his personally tailored white riding bike. Miles was using his fresh white ride to chaotically bike back and forth to all the easa010 venues throughout the city... beats using the rather ugly tram system.

For more information on easa010 in Manchester please visit, www.easauk.net or follow easa010 on Twitter.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Garçon Bike




Jonathan, 22, Photographer & Stylist, Rottenrow Gardens

My second post from Glasgow finds Jonathan, co-founder of Glasgow's prominent street style blog Les Garçon de Glasgow, and his suitably stylish yellow bike riding through the Rottenrow Gardens. Whilst chatting with Jonathan, he commented that he often receives remarks from the scene kids and fashionistas of the city about how 'uncool' his bike is and that with his status as Glasgow's current purveyor of style he should invest in something wholly more stylish... I couldn't disagree more.

Jonathan purchased his fantastic wee yellow bike for an absolute steal at a Strathclyde Police Auction, who knew such a thing existed?

Please take some time to visit, www.lesgarcondesglasgow.com

Monday, July 26, 2010

Berlin Bike






Ingo, 37, Deputy Head BildTV, Berlin P-Berg

This post marks my recent move to Berlin, a city defined by the bike and by the many beautiful boys who ride upon them. I love this city and will be documenting everything as I delve deeper in my explorations.

Kicking off this series is Ingo, who like most Berliners relies on his bike daily and can often be spotted with the tell-tale lock-around-the-waist. He can often be found weaving through the prams and pushchairs of Prenzlauerberg, Wegbier in hand. Wie schön!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Birthday Bike




Dele, 25, Architect, Glasgow City Centre

To celebrate the launch of 'Boys on Bikes' myself and Colin decided to photograph our close friend and colleague Dele... plus it was his Birthday and an impromptu photo-shoot was much cheaper than buying him a gift.

Dele recently purchased this shiney new red messenger bike and has been obsessed with it ever since. So much so, that he is still too afraid to chain it up outside so resorts to carting it around with him everywhere he goes. True love indeed.