“I cycle every day, everywhere.”
“Where did you find your bike ?”
“I got it for free since I found it in my parents' garage. It's very old. I like it. It's written « explorer » on it and I thought it's a nice name for a bike.
I found these handles in Berlin.”
“Do you feel that you belong to the cyclists community of Copenhagen ? Do you think there is a specific cyclist culture in Copenhagen ?”
“When I was younger, the bike culture in Denmark was nicer. The cyclists were more friendly on the bike lanes. Now, I think people are a little bit more aggressive. But I like biking and I'll keep on cycling. I'm definitely a part of the cyclists community of Copenhagen.
Actually, we are more and more cyclists every day. The bike lanes are too narrow now. We need more space.”
“You cycle with a nice coat today, where does it come from?”
“It comes from Japan.”
![Astrid](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7455/10929800045_d7c79aae3c_z.jpg)
![Astrid - bike name](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5471/10929943944_6399c7e919_z.jpg)
Bike surname and German style handles.
More pictures of Copenhagen every day on Byliv in CPH.
3 comments:
Ciao, complimenti!
That's funny, my bike (a Gazelle Omafiets) is named "Astrid" :-)
My ciclo Oma is named "Oma Zero Duch"
Betulla, hand made, disegnata in Torino
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