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A closer look at Jay Broemmel's Dragon Bike

Jay Broemmel's Dragon Bike

Jay's Dragon Bike was a big hit at last night's Bike Culture Night and will be on tonight's New Year's Cruise. Unfortunately Jay was out of town at a race last night, but was cool enough to let me borrow the Dragon. On the way to the event, walking down Valencia with the Dragon, all the eyes were following us from various restaurants and cafes. It made it easy to hand out flyers for the event.

On our way to return the Dragon Bike to Jay's garage after the event, Mafi and I headed down Lexington St., where this time of year, they have beautiful lights and decorations. We stopped under the disco ball to show off some of the sweet details of Jay's new Dragon Bike .

 

Jay Broemmel stuns art bike world with the Dragon Bike

Jay Broemmel's Dragon Bike

Jay's only been riding the new dragon bike for a few days now, and I had the pleasure of cruising with him last night as we dropped off some homemade apple pie (a la mode, of course) from our pot luck dinner to a friend who was tending bar at the Lone Palm on the other side of the Mission.

Bike Culture up on WIRED (online) again

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Two of Rock The Bike customer Jay Broemmel's rad creations, as well as Fossil Fool's new Soul Cycle, were among the art bikes and bike hacks selected for a cool article in WIRED entitled "Bike Hackers Get Whimsical With Two-Wheelers".

Jay Broemmel's Golden Gate Bridge Bike

The Golden Gate Bridge bike is an icon of Bay Area bike culture. It&#39;s functional as a Mission Cruiser, beautiful as artwork, and quirky with working LED tower lights and cars on the roadway. Of course, the Ice Blue <a href="http://www.rockthebike.com/lights/downlowglow">Down Low Glow</a> helps to create the illusion of water under the bridge. - Jay Broemmel 6/7/2007
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