segunda-feira, 13 de junho de 2011

Sanomagic Wooden Bicycles




Ninth-generation Japanese shipwright handcrafts lightweight mahogany bicycles

A ninth-generation shipwright, Sueshiro Sano has been making exquisite wooden products since he was in elementary school. But in 2008, drawing inspiration and technique from a lifetime of shipbuilding, the woodworker produced his first bike constructed entirely of mahogany, including frame, fork, seat, seat post, handlebars/stem combination and even rims.


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Using mahogany lends flex and responsiveness in a way no metal frame can, which in turn gives riders an elevated sense of control and increases pacing possibilities. A number of Sano's prototypes have been raced professionally, excelling in both ideal and inclement weather. In the three years since starting the project, Sano has handcrafted 11 of these fully wooden bicycles, making improvements that shave the average weight of his full builds down from 11 kilograms to around eight.


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Through this evolution, the original mahogany seat was eventually upgraded to include a slimmer profile and mahogany mounting rails. By replacing the original metal rails and joints with stronger and lighter mahogany, Sano reduced the total weight of the saddle and mounting rails from 230 grams to 160 grams.


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This year Sano began experimenting with more influential design improvements, most notably the implementation of a fully-integrated seat post. The development combines the seat post and seat tube into one continuous piece running from the bottom bracket to the seat, eliminating seat height adjustability—but offering an unmatched 100% tailored fit. The advancement also makes the bike lightweight, aerodynamic and responsive. Superbly conceived and executed craftsmanship like this extends to handlebar size and seat proportions as well, further proof of Sano's superlative ability and skill.


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Sano also makes unbelievably gorgeous boats and furniture, putting attention to detail and passion equally into each project. To keep tabs on the constant evolution of Sano's organic creations and his twelfth bicycle (now in the works) check out Sanomagic. If you dig what Sano is doing check outRenovo's take on the wooden bicycle.



Duo

Audi and hardwood bike experts Renovo team up on a series of stunning models


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Born of a "mutual desire to create transportation that is engineered art," stunning craftsmanship and technology is at the forefront of the recent collaboration bringing together Portland bike-builderRenovo and Audi. The collection of handmade wooden bicycles, dubbed Duo, consists of three styles—city, sport and road—that each combine "luxury and performance."


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Like all of Renovo's frames, Duos are progressively engineered to weather the elements and withstand impacts that destroy comparable bikes made from metal or carbon. With crisp, contoured lines—its looks rival opulent yachts such as Marc Newson's Aquariva—it's "an heirloom you can ride" but one intended to be used for everything from commuting to exploring.


Shock-absorbent and sustainable, the hardwood structures of each of the frames match Audi interiors, available in either Serrano Red or Espresso Brown coloring. Other features include LED lights, Shimano gear trains, as well as tires and handlebars suited to each model's purpose.


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