Wanna cruise around town in style?
Check out Felt’s line of retro cruisers.
Too cool for school!
Check out other cruisers at
The bike to the right is a Felt MP.
Wanna cruise around town in style?
Check out Felt’s line of retro cruisers.
Too cool for school!
Check out other cruisers at
The bike to the right is a Felt MP.
Chariot , a maker of kids trailers and strollers, have a unique sidecar design called the Sidecarrier. It is like a regular motorcycle sidecar except it allows the bike to lean independently.
Sidenote: We’ve read in some reviews that one drawback of the Chariot is that it’s only compatible with mountain bicycles. We haven’t tested one out on our bike. But you might want to check with the manufacturer about compatibility with your bicycle before rushing out to order.

Check out this interesting child carrying bike called Gemini from Riese&Muller.
The child seat is located on the handle bar. This allows the parent to see and talk to the child.
My friend JKoshi captured this photo during a trip to China. If you’re a parent of small kids, you’d appreciate the convenience. hmm… I wonder if you can do this in a car?
Check out the rest of Koshi’s Flickr albums. He’s got lots of other great travel and bike photos.
I just posted my photos from the North American Handmade Bicycle Show at the San Jose Convention Center. There was a huge number of custom bicycle builders from all over the world attending the show. The variety of bikes ranged from all out velomobiles to rat bikes built with found materials. It was great talking with the builders who went out of their way to be friendly and answer any questions.
Some of the themes I noticed throughout the show:
Some fun stuff I saw at the show:
Stephen at Haleytrike.com just finished building a custom cargo tricycle for us. It’s enroute and we can’t wait to receive it. I’ll add some seats and a sun hood so that my son can ride in comfort.
I’ll post a full review and article on bicycling & transportation options for parents with young kids. Here’s a preview picture of our trike. heh heh…
