Dragon Bike by Jay Broemmel

by Scott Beale on December 27, 2007 · 3 comments

Dragon Bike

Dragon Bike

Jay Broemmel of Cyclecide is an amazing bike artist and he recently finished his latest creation, the fantastic “Dragon Bike”. Rock The Bike has a great write-up on the Dragon Bike, including a short video showing the how the dragon’s eyes move as you turn the wheel. Some of Jay’s other bikes include “Schwinn Broom”, “Golden Gate Bridge Bike” and my personal favorite the “Chupacabra”.

photos & video by Rock The Bike

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