The danger and fun of mandatory bike lane laws as demonstrated in this video by Casey Neistat.
The danger and fun of mandatory bike lane laws as demonstrated in this video by Casey Neistat.
“What’s behind me is not important.”
I think it’s the first rule of bicycling, too.
H/T to Serge, who says bicyclists fare best while riding with mirrors.
This is so wrong and so oddly random: When you combine muscle, power and skill with a sword, the result is a pretty woman sitting on a meat bicycle?
I’m told this is an ad for Cold Steel Knives, and that’s Lynn Thompson, the “Founder, President and Face” of Cold Steel Knives in the video. With his highly skilled martial arts moves, you too can learn to carve a bicycle shaped object out of solid meat!
Or something like that. Maybe we’ll see this bike at NAHBS 2011 in Austin in a few weeks?
Rin’ is a female pop group that mixes modern popular music styles with traditional Japanese instruments like the shakuhachi (a flute) or the koto (a very traditional Japanese harp).