Bike Check: Teru‘s Custom Cannondale Track
What’s your favorite Ctrack color? Glacier Blue? Icelandic green? What about “Right-in-your-face Pink”?Last year I stumbled upon the brightest Ctrack of them all…
Micro-Review: NYLAARN Sunglasses
If you've met me before, you're probably aware that I very frequently wear sunglasses for many reasons. And it's during a recording session with Aaron Panone in Amsterdam, that he generously gifted me a pair of his Nylaarn sunglasses…
Shuhari Bike Works: Track Bikes in Paradise.
Starting to write this article is honestly a bit overwhelming. Part of it could be because I shot a whole twelve rolls of film in barely three days, creating more content than I ever did in one single short trip…
Alive Inside’s 2024 Fixed Crit Calendar
If you’re looking for some action this summer, well look no further! Alive Inside just posted their Fixed Criterium calendar, and it’s looking very promising.
Bike Check: Taiga’s Brooklyn Gangsta V4
Time for another bike-check of someone you might have already seen on SSS. Where? Right here! Taiga is a graduate of the Tokyo Frame Building School and worked for Cherubim…
The Quokka Cycles Workshop
When people with excellent taste decide to mix bike and car culture to create a bike brand based on their aesthetics and convictions, I expect nothing but great outcomes.
We Have Bad News…
So… shit happens…Basically, we’re having an issue with episode 100. It’s mixed and ready to be exported but while rendering it, our beloved editor (a.k.a. Niels) ‘s laptop, blew up…
Getting Together at CMWC Yokohama
The Last Japanese CMWC was all the way back in 2009. And it’s only fifteen long years later that the Cycling Messenger World Championship came back to Japan along with …
Bike Check: Kang’s Quokka MudSlayer
Thinking back about it, I think I’ve been following the “Kang Adventure” from day 0. From his early training at Cyfac to his first Quokka Cycles prototype, and now one of the final bikes that was missing from his lineup…
Bike Check: Yuki’s Carbon Kalavinka
During CMWC this year, I had the opportunity to meet MANY very cool people, most of them wielding equally awesome bikes. And, on the hunt for another bike-check…
Art meets Bikes : Love Letter Turbo
Last year, Corentin, a member of the SSS community and designing wizard, asked me if I wanted to be part of his brand-new Project: Love Letter Turbo…
Slow Spin Society, 2023 Still On Film…
As we’re starting to roll into 2024, I thought I could share a few shots that haven’t made the cut on the blog. Sceneries, bits, and bobs of street photography…
Street Track from the Far East: Unver Tokyo
When people with excellent taste decide to mix bike and car culture to create a bike brand based on their aesthetics and convictions, I expect nothing but great outcomes.
Bike Check: Sean’s Mash Steel
During Slow Burnin’ Man, I met up with Sean a.k.a. @slowleak. Well known member of the Mash Crew, I’ve been meaning to shoot one of his bikes for years now.
Happy New Year!
Have fun, ride bikes, and stay tuned for everything we’ll share in 2024. We hope you’re having a fantastic time with your friends, your close ones, or even by yourself on a solo ride…
A Personal Look Back on 2023
Content creation is a form of art, until it isn’t… Looking back on 2023 made me realize a few things that I'd like to share. So get a mug of your favorite beverage and some Lo-Fi music
Bike Check: Amelia’s Titanium Weis
When you go to an event as big as “The Great Alleycat of London”, you know that you’ll find some gems between the hundreds of bikes present during this wild weekend.
The Wild Experience that is Slow Burnin’ Man
2023 Slow Burnin’ Man is something that you will never EVER find anywhere else. Take a healthy dose of music, bikes, friends and honestly pure madness, and you’ll get close to the magic mix that creates this event.
Bike Check: Philipp’s Tracklo-Orlowski
Earlier this year, I had the pleasure to finally meet with Philipp during the RadRace weekend in Berlin. I feel it’s important to say that Philipp has been one of the very first supporters of our content…
Convert any Fixed-Gear to a Tracklocross shredder.
There are enough articles on this website to prove that the Parallax is by far, one of my favorite track bike to be mass-produced. A tight geometry, good for the city and everything that stays on “paved roads”