This is one of Keith Moss' favorite sites and I like it too,
lots of fun and tons of ideas.

BMX Basics :
Jack Baruth's ravings on BMX bike frame geometries, trends,
riding impressions, interesting reading if you're a former BMX racer
like myself. Jack has a pretty firm handle on things.

A lowrider Raleigh Chopper nicely done. A different twist on
Muscle Bike based customs.
This folding bike is a slick design, looks really rideable, folds up
very compact, and is light. The web site shows a step by step
progression of old school torch brazing frame building. Good old, built it, ride it, evaluate, modify, frame building.
The paracycle has to be the ultimate layman's toy; no pilot's license required, if the engine quits you still have the parachute attached to the recumbent trike. It would be an interesting progression from riding a tallbike, a flight of fancy, feeling uplifted as you're flying as you forget the tall steel truss under you, to actual flight. It might even have possiblies as a commuting vehicle, allowing for time to pack the 'chute.
Mike Watson's Scrapbook:
The paracycle has to be the ultimate layman's toy; no pilot's license required, if the engine quits you still have the parachute attached to the recumbent trike. It would be an interesting progression from riding a tallbike, a flight of fancy, feeling uplifted as you're flying as you forget the tall steel truss under you, to actual flight. It might even have possiblies as a commuting vehicle, allowing for time to pack the 'chute.
This folding bike is a slick design, looks really rideable, folds up
very compact, and is light. The web site shows a step by step
progression of old school torch brazing frame building. Good old, built it, ride it, evaluate, modify, frame building.
A lowrider Raleigh Chopper nicely done. A different twist on
Muscle Bike based customs.
BMX Basics :
Jack Baruth's ravings on BMX bike frame geometries, trends,
riding impressions, interesting reading if you're a former BMX racer
like myself. Jack has a pretty firm handle on things.

This is one of Keith Moss' favorite sites and I like it too,
lots of fun and tons of ideas.

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