More From Pave
These are just a few of the shots I took at Pave. As I said in the previous post, a really beautifully designed shop with an excellent selection of product.
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These are just a few of the shots I took at Pave. As I said in the previous post, a really beautifully designed shop with an excellent selection of product.
Running on Empty from Ross Ching on Vimeo.
I really like this video. Makes me wonder how amazing it would be to ride down the middle of the Hollywood Freeway without any cars. Here is a link to Ross Ching’s website.
I came across this interesting project and thought it was worth a look. It is by Jun Kwon, and can be found here.

I’ve been in Switzerland a little over a week and a half. In that time, I’ve managed to see my friends at UGD several times. They are distributers for Campagnolo, Look, Catlike, Corima, as well as many other marques. Going to their warehouse is my form of going to the candy store. I literally could spend a full day just combing though everything, but I’m sure that would make them a bit uncomfortable. The new Look 695 was hanging from a hook in a corner. It was the all black model, which I believe is the extra stiff frame. Very beautiful bicycle. I’m hoping to be able to ride one in the next few days. One other thing that caught my eye was the wheelset you see pictured above. It is from Corima, and it is incredible. I am basing this opinion on sight alone, as I have no idea how they are on the road, but they are beautiful. Tomorrow I’ll go back and pick up a loaner bicycle. Im looking forward to riding up to Chasseral, assuming I can still ride a bicycle.
For those of you in Los Angeles……..
More wooden bikes. They just keep coming. This one is from a shop in Chicago that makes cabinetry and furniture called Lagomorph Design.
Kind of unbelievable!
I’ve neglected posting about a new shop here in Los Angeles that is definitely worth a visit. Golden Saddle has opened in Silverlake. The shop is in an older building with lots of character and a fireplace. As of this writing, the shop carries Focus bikes, Raleigh bikes, and Linus bikes. Clothing comes courtesy of Swrve Cycling. The shop is well laid out, and with time, the inventory will be amazing judging from what they already have on the shelves. The mechanic is also top notch with quite the resume from what I’ve been told. All in all, a nice addition to the cycling community in Los Angeles.