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Still cool, still desirable

July 24th, 2010 Dave Comments off

Today I learned that the Chopper is 40 years old, for the initiated The Chopper is a wedge shaped bike made by Raleigh in the UK. With odd sized tires (16 inch front, 20 inch back), a long banana saddle and three gears shifted with a stick shift it was unique and 10 year old Dave, like many boys growing up in the UK, had one.

Coolness on two wheels!

OK, it was not the safest bike around. Handling was a little on the “sharp” side, turn too tight and down you went. Lean too far back and the front wheel came up, which resulted in a very impressive wheelie. Or for the less coordinated like me, more road rash.

It was really heavy, heavy in a way that kids brought up in a world of carbon fibre race bikes and fat aluminium tubed mountain bikes would not understand. This weight made it the perfect kids bike. In the years I owned one I was not exactly what you’d call gentle with it. It got well bashed, ridden into kerbs; over tree roots, down hills and all that ever broke was a brake cable. It broke at a rather inopportune moment and let to a close encounter with a tree. Not shockingly I came off rather worse for the encounter, but the bike was fine.

And this was in the days before the safety nazis insisted we all wear helmets. Yet somehow (occasionally to my fathers surprise) we managed to survive childhood.

There is a version still for sale new, but the whole point of the bike was destroyed by the health and safety people getting involved, they made it all boring, safe and sane.

The bike has some interesting roots. Tom Karen designed it; he spent most of his life designing cars, including the rather beautiful Scimitar GTE. It was not a perfect bike, but it looked good and when you are 11 that is just starting to become important.

It was clearly a kid’s bike, it was not a scaled down version of something an adult would ride. Although my dad did borrow mine for a week when I was 12 when his car was being repaired. He rode it 7 or 8 miles to work each day and I’d be impatiently waiting for him to get home so I could join my friends riding around Whitmore common. I recall he looked vaguely ridiculous on it; after all it was a kids bike.

There are a few for sale on EBay in the UK; they seem to be going for somewhere around $250 for one in decent condition, these are the proper ones, not the modern pretend Choppers. It perfectly represented the kid culture of the late 70’s and early 80’s, it was not safe, it was rather gaudy and rather against the rules. It was a perfect piece of design for the moment that was soon dated, but not because of looks, because the world moved on and that makes it very cool.

One Year On

July 24th, 2010 Dave 1 comment

This week brings up the first anniversary of davekean.com blog in its current iteration. When I started this I did not really have an aim or goal for the sit, I was not even sure if I had enough to say, but that’s not been an issue. Somehow here we are a year and something over 80,000 words later, and as ever the constant churn that is life continues to make things interesting.

Lots have happened, both good and bad. Some of that has been documented here, and some will be in the future. It’s been a year with a lot of change and shifting focus, I’m not sure I’m coping that well with it at times, but I’m doing my best.

I’ve found writing to be therapeutic in some way, while it is unquestionably somewhat self-indulgent it has also been an interesting way to share. It is a very deliberate and personal form of communication, but as with the rest of the blogoshere it comes with some level of rather satisfying anonymity.

When I started this I did not understand how interactive and dynamic this medium was, that’s been a pleasant surprise that I try to understand and adapt to every day.

Perhaps my biggest surprise (and a very pleasant one) has been the number of hits my pages receive. Over the last couple of months I’ve been averaging something like 1500-1800 uniques a week and getting towards a couple of hundred RSS subscribers. Thanks for reading, for your feedback, emails and comments, they make a difference.

One thing I’ve discovered is there is plenty of inspiration out there, personal, professional, internal and external. From my interesting and mostly functional family and friends, to the debacle of the England football team (I admit “rotting corpse” may have been a little strong the describe the, but not by much) and what is turning out to be one of the best F1 seasons in a long time.

I really don’t think what I’ve had to say is that important or interesting. But thank you for reading and hopefully finding some turds worth the effort of polishing (it’s possible, they did it on Mythbusters) on here somewhere.

It’s been a packed year with lots going on. As I sit here today, it seems like then next year will be no different. It’s been interesting to take stock of what has happened, what’s is happening and appreciate the life I have and the possibilities that await me.

Thank you

Dave

dave @ davekean.com

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