Showing posts with label covered. Show all posts
Showing posts with label covered. Show all posts

Thursday, July 19, 2012

The Black Knights rise again...on bike rack

This edition of BRATW comes to you courtesy of my BFF (x1000000 'F's) Royal Sherman - he spotted this excellent edition at Westpoint Academy in New York.

When you think custom bike rack covers - this has to be the gold standard. Tight fit, no puckers, and an excellent logo screened on to it. I mean, that is some fancy stuff right there. And I really wouldn't expect any less from the fine folks in the Army and from my darling Royal.

For having such awesome bike rack covers, FOUR bicycles out of four. We salute you, Westpoint bike rack. We salute you.

Monday, May 9, 2011

An advance dream: pre-made bike rack covers

Sent over from S.Moss - pre-made bike rack covers, thanks to Electrum Productions and one J.Scott. Long gone are the days of trying to drape random fabrics and safety-pin them to bike rack: nope, they come fit and measured in a lovely blue banjo for all your barricading needs. I'm jealous. If only all my clothing fit as well.

For one-upping my tailor, THREE bicycles out of four.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Covered and costumed bike rack in Ohio and D.C.


While I do enjoy bike rack in all it's bare glory, sometimes a little covering up is in order. Today's bike rack features a little peep show - bike rack in disguise! 

The specimen to the left is from Miss Prentice, sending us a shot from what I believe is the Cleveland Indians's stadium, Progressive Field. Progressive indeed - check out the wheels on the left of the bike rack, enhancing it's portability (and avoiding the "how do you carry covered bike rack" question entirely). 

Proving Ohio is not the only advanced state here is bike rack from the Capitol Lounge in D.C., brought to you by C.Welker. This, friends, is some stylish bike rack - not only is it powdercoated white underneath, but is dressed up in logo-ed, custom-fitting covers suitable for bad weather and warm nights. 


Dressed up bike rack with a little something extra? Yes please! THREE bicycles out of four.