Author Topic: Les Triplettes de Bonneville FB, blog, and video: Well beyond custom bikes  (Read 1280 times)

Danneaux

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Hi All!

Here's a proper Muppets thread that couldn't possibly fit into a conventional Forum category...

I've recently signed on as a Like/Follower for Les Triplettes de Bonneville's Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/triplettesdebonneville?hc_location=stream
...and have enjoyed reading their blog related to land-speed record attempts (including an attempt with a clockworks-powered ehm, cycle? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptm5ug2t6Jk&list=UUop_vjC9dma9CKrMnJCTrPw&index=1 ). While the laminated wood handlebars (!) they show are nice, I am partial to the gravity-powered Speed Bikes and jet bikes, though there's a fair amount of blogspace devoted to such things as chopper bikes, full-custom banana-seated bikes, lowrider-styled LongJan-style bakfiets cargo bikes, fantastic customs by Japan's Cherubim, and pretty much anything one could possibly imagine involving two wheels and/or speed.

Main website: http://lestriplettesdebonneville.com/
Team blog: http://lestriplettesdebonneville.com/Pages/Blogs/blog.aspx
Related videos: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=les+triplettes+de+bonneville&oq=les+triplettes+de+bonneville&gs_l=youtube.3...2977.2977.0.3182.1.1.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0...0.0...1ac.1.11.youtube.

Nearly everything is in French, but easily translated through Google. Most of the photos speak for themselves.

It is all mad and wonderful and I couldn't bear to leave the Forum out of the fun. Many of us have eclectic interests in things both wheeled and motorized; there's bound to be something in here that strikes a chord...even if all one has ever done toward customizing a bicycle is to employ a clothespin to hold playing cards against the spokes to make "B-r-r-r-r-r" noises while riding. Between their Facebook page and blog, Les Triplettes pretty much describe every compelling interest I've had since childhood and I enjoy it for the same reasons I used to enjoy television shows like Mythbusters and Top Gear (both of which seem to have become overly self-referential and victims of their own success compared to earlier efforts which seemed more full of wide-eyed Wonder).

Through Les Triplettes, I found a link to the photographer of the 1,000mph Bloodhound SSC land speed record attempt team, with photos documenting the build: http://www.flickr.com/photos/stefanmarjoram/sets/72157627819481179/with/8703989387/ There's lots more linked to Les Triplettes' sites; the above links should do an excellent job of killing productivity for awhile.

Best,

Dan. (...who derives a certain comfort in finding others as mad as himself over wheeled things)