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General-ish update, dogs and bikes and such October 26, 2010

Hanging out with my dogs the last few evenings. Always party time for them.

Dogs are good for you I think, if there’s too much on my mind its nice to be reminded how simple life can be…

Got airplanes on my mind too… lots of traveling coming up soon. I’m always grateful for the chance to travel, and its amazing how many different people have bought me tickets through the years…. I look forward to some kind of teleportation though….

And lately I’ve been learning how to use spreadsheets… putting together the Fairdale bikes, choosing components and stuff. Its an interesting process weighing cost, weight, availability and things while specing a bike. I enjoy it though and I think the bikes are going to be very quality.

One of my favorite bikes is still my old beach cruiser with the grocery baskets. Its not for going fast, but it sure is relaxing to just cruiser around and enjoy. Monty rode shotgun for my 20 mile commute yesterday… it was awesome! Can’t wait till we get some Fairdale cruiser samples going.

Shake your boobies October 22, 2010

Oh yeah, free Fairdale stickers! October 14, 2010

I forgot about these… if anyone wants some Fairdale stickers send me a couple postage stamps and I’ll mail you some.

I just have these 3 designs right now, but I’ll send a few of each.

Fairdale

4204 Manchaca Rd,

Austin

TX 78704

Fairdale on TV websites and Skateboard art October 14, 2010

We got a little mention over on ESPN and over on Fuel TV. Thanks guys! Very nice of you.

Fairdale on ESPN story and on Fuel.

Also the art I did for the No Comply skateshop skateboard finally arrived printed on some skateboards.

Pretty stoked to have a new board so big thanks to the guys over at No Comply too. They also let me do some measuring on a bunch of different style boards so we could get some final dimensions for our skateboard rack. Got everything finalized now and so hopefully we’ll have a final prototype made soon (and then they will be available).

Fairdale update ’cause I don’t understand Twitter very well October 12, 2010

Here’s what we’ve been up to and a little update on the bikes as well…

Naked, pink and jiggly October 8, 2010

Rather then bouncing around all naked and a little obscene why not cover yourself in a complete outfit from Fairdale?

We finally carved a nitch for ourselves over at the Odyssey webstore. Go check it out here.

Get this 100% cotton American Apparel shirt here.

This American Apparel pocket T is absolutely perfect for carrying around something a little bit smaller then the pocket size. It costs even more because we screen printed some Fairdale stuff on to the front and back of it. Wear one!

Sweet 100% polyester hat with a nice mesh back, foam front and a soft terry cloth like head-band-liner thing. It also has Fairdale on it and features the Texas state capitol building here in Austin that is bigger then even the capitol for the whole USA. Like one?

Bicycle powered lightening! October 6, 2010

My buddy really wants to start a band that only plays while riding around on bikes. It would be cool! We could mic up the freewheels and increase speed with faster songs. The audience would have to ride with us the whole time to hear.

Who’s got a welder to help me build some rock n roll bikes? And I wonder if I can convince Fender to make me a bass guitar handlebar?

Tuesdays drawings October 5, 2010

I’ve been having some real transportation issues lately. Sold my car, bought a dorky scooter, dreaming of a bicycle powered utopian world without traffic or cars while simultaneously shopping for old race cars.

The Michigan car culture I grew up in clashes so hard with my life as a cyclist!

Too emo?

Too obscene?

Interbike… home at last September 27, 2010

I have a definite love hate relationship with Las Vegas and Interbike. First of all I pretty much think that Vegas is the worst place on earth, but I also kind of love it. As soon as you begin herding off the plane with all the obese and moo-ing midwestern tourists you know you are in a bad place. Waiting 45 minutes in line to check in at the hotel while people are chain smoking around you, and then buying a bottle of water for $8 is no way to start a visit to a new city. On the other hand though, the people watching is amazing!! Every time I start to get bummed or on some decay of civilization high-horse I see some old lady laughing her ass off at a slot machine, or some newly-wed couple having a lovey-dovey moment waiting for the elevator. I don’t know… suffice to say Vegas is not my place but I understand that people from all over the world save their money to go to sin-city on vacation and have a great time. If they’re happy then screw it… I’ll be happy for them.

Well… blah blah blah… Vegas… its worth the experience.

I also got to see about a million and half friends who I never get to see enough of. That was very good. Spending a little time in the BMX section is like a highschool reunion or something. You can’t turn around without running into someone you haven’t seen in 10 years. Good times even if it can be a little overwhelming and I think at one point my mouth went numb from talking too much.

Got to show the Fairdale road bike prototypes at the Full Factory booth and that was pretty cool (eventually you bike shops will be able to buy the bikes from them). The Fairdale bikes are so new and we are still working things out so it may have been a tad premature. We still don’t know what they will cost or when they will be available (spring?). Working hard on the other models now and hoping to get them in to test soon. The response to the bikes was awesome though. I really appreciate all the great feedback we received.

Every year I promise myself I will walk around Interbike with a camera and find the most outrageous and kooky stuff because I really think some of it is amazingly comical. But, like every year I never get around to it and forgot my camera. Found a few little gems though.

This is a Cinderella shapped shoe that clamps on to your handlebars to hold your barbie doll. Pretty sweet. I’m a huge fan of the grammar though… I find a lot of comedy in bad translations.

You really need to read the description to understand this product, but apparently this is big in the brooklyn BMX scene. I haven’t seen Edwin Delarosa in a while, I have to assume he is riding this around and loving the “bouncing ability”

I’m a big fan of Knog’s lights and also their general weirdness. I don’t know how they can sell stuff to uptight bikes shops with this kind of advertising, but I love that they do.

Of course they are advertising cable locks. By the way, I think maybe we should start a collection to get them off that 1995 freestyle bike and on to something a little more modern.

My little press release about the bikes coming out got spread around a lot with pretty positive response. The one from Ride BMX above really made me laugh though. Somehow Fat Toonie managed to spell my name wrong 4 times (and two different ways) and also to spell Fairdale wrong. I’ve only been writing and contributing to Ride BMX for 18 years! Ha ha… considering though that Phat Toni put up a post about road bikes on a BMX website I am nothing but grateful.

Fairdale Bicycles September 14, 2010

The first Fairdale bike samples have arrived! I’m so happy and excited to see this project starting to come into reality.

After a while of working at Odyssey’s design office here in Austin, TX, I have been given the opportunity to turn Fairdale into an actual brand.

It’s something I’ve wanted to do for years and years and I think even my hardcore BMX-only friends will be able to relate to some of the motivation behind it.

Fairdale is the brand for all my friends who ask me what kind of bike they should get just for riding around town. In the past, I always struggled to find a good answer for them. So many bikes are too focused on racing, extremeness, trends, are dorky looking or just bogged down with too much flakey technology. On the other hand, BMX, with its simple functionality, has taught me that the technology of a bike rarely increases the fun of riding it.

It has been my experience that the simplicity of a bicycle is actually the magic of it. Who wants a bicycle that is too complicated to maintain without the help of a mechanic, or too “raced” out to be comfortable for a leisurely after dinner cruise? And how many people really need a carbon fiber space ship bike just to have a fun day pedaling or to get to school on? Fairdale is my opportunity to design bikes based on my 30+ years of experience and my love for simple and reliable bikes. As a bonus, I also get to work with the Odyssey design and engineering team, whose capabilities have been proven for a long time now.


The first samples to arrive are a couple sizes for what will be our single-speed road bike. It’s a classic steel frame design that incorporates room for a tires that are wider than what you would find on the average road bike. It also has mounts for both fenders and front/ rear cargo racks. It works well with drop bars and riser bars and although production is still a ways off, we are thinking that we may offer the bike with both configurations. Made from reliable, trustworthy and affordable double butted chromoly steel, the frame and fork are light and durable. The components are spec’d with what we would ride if we built them ourselves (because we did) and every effort has been made to keep the bikes affordable and easy to maintain. Simple things like flat protected tires and common sized, proven parts can make such a difference in how much time you can actually spend riding your bike instead of fixing it.

We also have a few other models planned:
-A mixed-style 700c cruiser with a more relaxed riding position, fenders, and rack standard.
-A simple 26 inch wheeled single speed all around ultra affordable-adaptable bike.
-My personal bike; a 29 inch BMX cruiser, perfect for a chilling ride around town or on a trail with the occasional curb hop thrown in.
-Whatever else we feel like doing. Austin is such a bicycle city that we have endless inspiration.

Also, for my skateboarding friends, I just completed the prototyping of a cool pannier rack that will hold a skateboard for easy transportation. I realize the irony that my BMX friends will see in me making a big-wheeled bike with a skateboard on it! Ha ha. I love it!

We’ll keep you updated on these things… won’t be available for a good while yet, but we are working on them!

Oh yeah, we’ll have some new soft goods out very soon. Mostly keeping with the silly graphics on our online zine here, but some will be more clean and classic like the bike’s graphics too.

Note: We’ll spec our single speed road bikes with freewheels and brakes to make them easy to ride and good for getting places, but you can flop the hub and run it fixed if you like.