Bikevibe Magazine Volume 9 (Helsinki) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. With Bikevibe we aim to capture the bicycle vibe and culture in cities all over the world. We feature everything from stores, events, brands to culture, places to explore and the overall interest, to give you a feel of the city from a bicycle point of view.
Bikevibe Magazine Volume 8 (Lisbon) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Lisbon (Portugal) has a lot to offer, but we figured that it was necessary to know about the history of this city and the people to understand where their cycling culture were heading.
Bikevibe Magazine Volume 7 (Paris) is out now. When you think of France, you think classic, old and traditional. Cycling down narrow cobblestone streets with a baguette in the basket and wind in your hair. But France is also the centre of all the great races which made Paris an easy choice for our seventh city.
Bikevibe Magazine Volume 6 (New York) is out now. It’s fair to say that New York has something for everyone and that includes the cycling scene as well. We came home with a richer view of the city cycling culture and I hope this issue will showcase that and make you proud.
Bikevibe Magazine Volume 5 (London) is here. London is big, rough and chaotic. In terms of cycling culture London definitely has a lot to offer – and maybe the city isn’t as unfit for cycling as you may have heard.
Bikevibe Magazine Volume 4 is featuring Milan (Italy). We decided to do the Milan issue with the intention of showing the root of cycling history. Although it was a bit different than I first expected, you cannot argue that Milan houses some of the most influential people in cycling.
Bikevibe Magazine Volume 3 is available now. Volume 3 is going to Portland (USA). Portland is known for its beautiful surroundings, eco-friendliness and coffeehouses. But most of all – Portland is known for its strong bicycle culture and is slowly growing into becoming the bicycle capital of the USA.
Bikevibe Magazine Volume 2 is out now. Volume 2 is featuring Oslo (Norway). The bike interest in Oslo is growing as we speak and it is happening despite the lack of facilitation. It's was only natural for us to follow up the Tokyo issue with Oslo. Welcome home.