Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Ben, Thomas and Hoyne, Chicago, IL

Ben rides a Surly Long Haul Trucker Road Bike
Ben Says: "I purchased my Surly from a small bike shop in Port Townsend Washington, originally, to ride from Anchorage, Alaska to Mexico. I only got as far as Portland, but fell in love with the bike.  I still use it for long-distance touring, but it doubles as a great winter bike. I got rid of my car 4 years ago. I ride Pretty much everywhere, all the time – in Chicago and around my office in Lombard.   I love winter riding."

Monday, February 14, 2011

It's Guys week at Bike Fancy

Happy Valentine’s Day!
In honor of the Valentine’s Day holiday, Bike Fancy is devoting a week to cyclists of the male persuasion.  
My Guys Week sponsor is locally manufactured menswear company Nonetheless.  They make sustainable, well-tailored active wear, with all of the bells and whistles of high end cycling gear, but designed for the sharp-dressed set.  I guarantee you’ve never seen shirt with armpit vents look as cool as this.


For 30% off, type BIKEFANCY30 when checking out.

Jason, Central Park and Belden, Chicago, IL

Jason rides a 2009 Batavus 1-2 Have
Jason Says: "A few years ago, a friend gave me a bike. That evening, riding for the first time since high school, I hit a pothole, crashed and broke my hand. I decided that being hunched-over on a lightweight road bike was not for me. Don't be afraid of the solid steel."

** check out Jason Blog: The Planners Dream Gone Wrong

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Katie, Paulina at I-290 bridge, Chicago, IL.

Katie rides a Soma Double Cross built with TLC by Marcus at Yojimbo’s Garage
I caught up with Katie after her nursing shift and asked her a few questions:

Why do you ride? 
Because I am in love.  I love the peaceful, graceful and animal like feelings I get when on the saddle.
What is your favorite ride?  

I enjoy my commute, especially this particular spot. For whatever reasons it brings me to account everyday to what is important in life.  Biking helps me manage the stressful and emotional side of nursing.  Along the ride, I smile at people and enjoy the now. 

** Katie is Miss November in this year TyK calendar.  Buy one and support The Chicago Women’s Health Center.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Danielle, Clark and Foster, Chicago, IL

Danielle takes slow rides on her Boxcycles Christiania Trike dubbed "Roxy the Boxy" by her son.
I met Danielle at the Ladies that Bike and Brunch.  She is still biking winter at 36 weeks pregnant! What an inspiration.

Cycling Tip from Danielle:  Don't be hindered by naysayers (I've got a lot of
them as a pregnant mama),
or by weather (except for safety, of course) just ride.

When asked why ride Danielle said: I ride because there is no other way to get where I need to go and exercise at the same time. Also, I absolutely love the way
riding let's me stay connected to my environment and my world. I love to
feel my surroundings, the changing temperatures, the different seasons,
the sunshine, the rain. Love it all.
The trike, especially, gathers a lot of attention, so I
absolutely love to smile at passerby and spread biking love when people
have questions.

Check out Danielle's parenting blog: www.borninjapan.net

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Elizabeth, 1400 W Foster, Chicago, IL

Elizabeth rides a commuter bike affectionately name "Toro" (in honor of her bullhorn style handlebars - complete with pink bar tape)  She acquired the frame - a Schwinn Worldsport - from Working Bikes years ago and since then it has gone through a couple of build-ups.  
Elizabeth Says "I always wear my high-vis yellow jacket (especially on the gloomy and gray winter days) and add reflectivity and lights too! Safety first! Also, a must have addition to my bike was fenders. I have the front fender set back to protect my chain and feet from the maximum amount of slush.  I also love my chainguard -- the SKS Chainboard 

Elizabeth blogs for www.bikecommuters.com and organizes the Chicago Ride of Silence
which she funds from the sale of these calendars  www.emaoriginals.com

Monday, February 7, 2011

Martha, W. Quincy St, Chicago, IL

Photo: Andrew Nawrocki
It's February here in Chicago and we here at Bike Fancy (okay its only, me but lets pretend) are decidedly less fancy.  I'm really loving my Christmas gift of Cole Hann rain/snow boots, and on the really blustery days I wear these Ski Goggles.  The amber lenses block blue light, and make winter look about 100% more beautiful. They seriously improved my mood, so I did a little research and found this study:  http://www.healthforworld.com/amber-colored-lenses.  I guess they seriously improve a lot of people's mood, crazy.  Now I'm scouring Ebay for vintage Blueblockers to extend the bliss into spring.  It is probably too optimistic to hope for a set of full fenders for Valentine's day, but damn this Chicago slush.

Happy Biking!

Friday, February 4, 2011

Deborah, W Huron St, Chicago, IL

Deborah rides a single speed black redline 9-2-5, with marginally nubby tires for the Winter.
I had to ask Deborah... What's in the suitcase?  She said "the suitcase thing is full of my film prints that I am shipping out to the Northwest Film Center in Portland.
I have a bunch of shows out in the NW in about a week, but leave early tomorrow for a festival in Rotterdam,
so had to get them out today."

Cycling Tip from Deborah:  gaiters are great for slushy days if you don’t want to bother w/ full rain or snow pants

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Chicago Snowpocalypse 2011

Chicago has experienced some greater than average snow fall in the last 24 hours (about 2 FT), and the entire city has been hibernating.  My office was closed and I had the luxury of working from home today.  That said, there were still a few cyclists on major roads, but most of the side streets were impassable.


Check out the people cross-country skiing down the street in my neighborhood! 

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Courtney, Talman Ave and Logan Blvd, Chicago, IL

Courtney rides a fixed gear Stratos Keirin frame, moss green with rainbow flakes.
Courtney says:  "My friend in Japan helped me get my bike and most times I feel like it's too cool for me!  She was home visiting her folks when I stumbled across it on Japanese Yahoo.  She and her mother bid on it and won it for me, which was super sweet.  I previously tried to get a Vogue frame made for a Keirin racer called Noboru, but it got too expensive.  My bike is a Stratos Keirin frame, in moss green, with rainbow flakes, and it turned out to be for the same racer, Noboru.  I searched for details about him on the internet, but never found anything. I have had it for about 4 years and it rides like a dream.

The finish on Courtney's bike is so unique I had to show this detail... she's also got some pretty sweet boots.