The desire for the perfect summertime bike, complete with a comfy seat and a wicker basket is a yearly fetish that breezes in with Summer just as the perfect pair of boots blows in with the Fall. Over the past ten years, I have acquired several “fixer- upper” bikes from yard sales. Visions of grandeur accompanied every one, a “simple” paint job here, and cute little basket there. (..some new tires, brakes..) Let’s just say, my husband was never thrilled with my ”rescue projects” that never served a purpose beyond invading space in the garage. After 10 years together, he possibly thinks I do not even know how to ride one.
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Because we just moved back into the bike- friendly neighborhood where I lived for fifteen years and where my main mode of transportation was my trusty two-wheeler, I can feel an itch for that perfect summer–cycle beginning to kick in. Top that with a probable resolution for fitting exercise into my busy schedule. The high cost of gas. The environmental benefits…. and I think it is time to satisfy that nagging itch.

But, how to decide on what bike? There are so many beauties out there these days.

Design Story just featured the Public bike. An urban bike that “rides like butter” and includes all the options like baskets, bags and bells. They are great- looking bikes with colors to suit everyone. They seem to be inspired by the bikes John and Gregg used to get around Paris last summer.

And then there is this bright and cheery Abuela 3 Speed we spotted at Cb2 last week during our furniture shopping extravaganza. It has “Summer” written all over it.

Did you know that Urban Outfitters now has a Bike Shop? I just designed my custom bike (or 5) here. With four bike styles and an array of color choices from the frame all the way to the bell, you can get as outrageous as you like for under $500.

Another dreamy-cycle of mine is the bamboo bike. I passed one up at a local vintage shop for under $200, and kick myself every year as the cycle hunt begins. would-a, could-a, should-a.

But then, maybe this is what I have been waiting for. For some reason Angelina Jolie comes to mind.

If you like the sustainable, eco-friendly bamboo idea, but are more advanced in your riding skills, check out Fashioncraz top 5 Bamboo Bicycles.
For those who do not like to ride alone, this eco-friendly tandem bicycle is sure to turn some heads.


On the more cutting edge note, there are these Concept Bicycles called Versabikes – A Nathan Durflinger Design.

More great bicycles from HabitusLiving including these unusual designs..VANMOOF. Gary Galego’s Carbonwood. Jelly Bean Bike
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