First day of the two day show. It's been great. The bike arrived; no major damage to the many bike parts; and I was able to assemble it in my extra-small hotel room: had to assemble it standing on it's rear wheel because the room is so small.
Fantastic feedback on the bike. The presenter is really happy and many people said it was the best bike at the show. Lots of photos taken by viewers.
Also, did the first presentation today; lots of technology troubles. Ended up doing a free-form conversation that was crazy because the hall was so loud and the crowd was so big. A tad strange but the bike spoke for itself. People seemed happy with the outcome.
Here is the bike in the show environment:
Just kidding; it took a while to be able to get at the bike to take some shots.
I couldn't resist: photos of photos.
The bar assembly. The light works and it rides really well. The orientation of the light is prefect for showing the way, too.
Still one of my favorite parts of the bike: the seat post system.
Okay, finally, a Studio shot of the entire bike.
Motorcycle-esque, fun, functional, and overkill.
More bike photos tomorrow--studio details so you can actually see details.
so awesome
Posted by: Jay Robbins | March 05, 2011 at 05:37 PM
Congratulations, the Berlin Bike Project has come together very well!
Posted by: Kornel Cseri | March 06, 2011 at 12:33 AM
Thanks for breaking the writer's block. This project sounds like fun. The best part must have been the teamwork.
Posted by: Scottlivingston.wordpress.com | March 07, 2011 at 07:12 PM
Ended up doing a free-form conversation that was crazy because the hall was so loud and the crowd was so big. A tad strange but the bike spoke for itself. People seemed happy with the outcome.
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