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Freewheelers: Neil's Penny Farthing
An original new series about freedom, bikes and travelling in style. Sharp-suited dandy Neil is a drinks writer for The Chap, a magazine aimed at the modern gentlemen. Neil takes us on a tour of his vintage penny farthing, the vehicle of choice for the 19th-century playboy. It's still turning heads (and setting hearts aflutter) in modern-day London.
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Freewheelers: Matthew's BMX
Shoreditch fashion designer Mathew likes to mix work with play. And that’s why he built a bike ramp in the middle of his studio! It might be small and sweet, but it’s the perfect size for the neglected BMX he rescued from a friend’s garden. See how he bought it back to life. www.sewwat.com
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Freewheelers: Loolie's German Import
London artist Loolie was given a bike in lieu of payment by a Berlin arts collective who thought she needed a transport upgrade. Loolie lets a few skeletons out of the closet as she lets us undress her sturdy Tank Bike in autumnal Victoria Park.
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Freewheelers: Muna's Pink Dream
It was love at first site when Muna encountered a pink bicycle frame on Brick Lane markets. Former bike courier, bike polo player, and all around bike addict, Muna talks to us about riding in London and her love of stickers.
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FASHION FLASHBACK chic fashions of the 1960s Paris
FASHION FLASHBACKS! See the chic fashions of the 1960s including cocktail dresses, tweed suits and feather hats.
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Freewheelers: Charlie's Ugandan Courier Bike
An original new series about freedom, bikes and travelling in style. Charlie, a London artist and former bike courier, organised a race to the ‘centre of the earth’ in Uganda using Indian-made ‘Hero’ bikes, the most popular bike for local couriers. He bought his Hero home to London in a suitcase; Here he is unpacking it for Babelgum.
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Freewheelers: Crazy Socks's Self-Build
Beneath their prickly exterior London's bike couriers are warm and cuddly idealists. Or at least, one of them is. We meet courier Crazy Socks and his gritty Surly Steamroller.
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Freewheelers: Chicago Greg's Self-Build
Photography student ‘Chicago Greg’ brings cool rides to life at Soho’s hippest cycling store, Tokyo Fixed Gear, in London. He combines a laid-back style with fast-moving eye candy – check out his self-build.
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Freewheelers: Saki's Moulton
The Moulton is a British design icon; a small-wheeled, folding bike recognisable for its Meccano-like frame. The original design was inspired by aeronautical engineering, and the bike was once synonymous with London of the Swinging 60's. When we stumbled across a yellow one hanging up in a fellow-cyclists’ flat, we wanted to know who it belonged to. That's how we met Saki, a die-hard cyclist from Tokyo, now braving London on a yellow 'Land Rover' Moulton and a white jumpsuit.
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Cycle-Logic
The Fixed Gear Bike Documentary. The fixed gear biking world remains much of a mystery to people on the ‘outside,’ but to these riders, cycling is the cornerstone of their world. Friends, careers, fashion and fun revolve around their passion. Within this close-knit community, ideas, tools and socio-fundamentals are exchanged. Using a focused selection of artistic shots carefully fused with music, this film will translate the energetic, youthful and organic relationship felt between the fixed gear rider and the world surrounding them.
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