Rock The Bike: Well documented
Rock The Bike: If you're in New York and want to be part of some amazing Pedal Powered music performances, check the pink and purple rectangles and get yourself to the 'Natural Ass Sessions' starting tomorrow at 428 Troutman in Bushwick. Pedalers needed!
Rock The Bike: The basic concept of Biker Bar 3.0 -- narrow drive shaft going through precision rollers. No more skateboard wheels!
Rock The Bike: Sorry Ben, haven't installed the Defloppelators yet.
Rock The Bike: We taught 5 or 6 people how to solder so far this week.
Rock The Bike: Rescuing an ultracapacitor with a broken tab
Rock The Bike: Kinda hard to see, but in the window is one of Rock The Bike's latest Pedal Power creations: kid-sized Ice Cream maker. Really hard to see: a sign saying they have run out of ice cream and are closed for two days to build their supplies back up.
Rock The Bike: Cousin Kate helping Sylvie on with her helmet.
Rock The Bike: The Stack is looking pretty promising.
Rock The Bike: Arbduino. Voltage Protection and Pedalometer Control.
Rock The Bike: Late night
Rock The Bike: Shish Ke Babab
Rock The Bike: Justin and Ariel
Rock The Bike: Clamp, drill, rivet. Repeat.
Rock The Bike: Boom trike in for service
Rock The Bike: Masa, a subset of the Brazilian girls
Rock The Bike: Threw down this chunk of MDF to be able to mount my LiveOnBike gear
Rock The Bike: P1030321
Rock The Bike: 1250 watts measured on the Kill-A-Watt
Rock The Bike: On the days we were low on generators, we added the Blue Whale to the mix.
Rock The Bike: Dave clipping in.
Rock The Bike: How to see if one end's closer than the other.
Rock The Bike: Gordon Voightwell sings, pedals, sweats
Rock The Bike: Cousin Ruth on the stage lighting
Rock The Bike: Gordon Voightwell post-performance
Rock The Bike: Share the Rhythm
Rock The Bike: Pedal Power inspiration station
Rock The Bike: If someone volunteers their bike for the Biker Bar, we try to go through it and see if needs any quick adjustments. Nice to leave the local fleet better than you found it.
Rock The Bike: 20' wings spaced the Mundo 500's apart 4'
Rock The Bike: Hydrate