You are where you are traveling through.


sweetpea bicycles from daniel sharp on Vimeo.

A few months ago Nau approached us and said they wanted to do a video about us for their website. We were honored. This was a company that worked in bold stokes. They were ambitious, talented, and incredibly smart. They wove sustainability into everything that they did, and managed to make something truly beautiful. We are so sad to see them go. This video gives you an introduction to Sweetpea Bicycles, but it is really about Portland: why we ride, why we love it. One last thing: I am not sure if they got our Pant Spec, but they nailed the Skirt Spec. My denim skirt fits a U Lock in the back pocket and rides like a dream.

3 Responses to “You are where you are traveling through.”


  1. 1 sygyzy

    Thanks for posting the video. It’s great. It makes me want to move there. I am also bummed to see Nau go. They are great. I have many of their pieces in my closet. I first heard about you in the Bicycling Magazine article. You’re an inspiration.

  2. 2 TWSeattle

    Great video and really tells the Portland tale. And, of course, highlights amazing bikes. Keep on!

  3. 3 andreas

    Dear Natalie,

    … here I sit in Budapest (my second home next to Dresden/Germany), everyday I cycle through this beautiful yet rundown city, which is often hell for bikers. (No bike roads, holes in the street, sometimes literally big enough to put your bike in). Imagine: two years ago almost all daily bikers here greet & knew each other (by face or bike). Its a town of 3 Million People. Now there are more, too much to know them personally. But it is still the only community to find here (in public places).
    Here pensioniers look for food in trash bins. So the government (thins it) has other problems than bike roads. Our official CM is the biggest in the world (60000), but it is a violation of the original idea. Cops blog the streets, You have a fixed route etc. The bikers on the alternativ CM get usually arrested.
    Well… each day, during work (I am a writer) I visit Your site, & get away from all this. It is actually one of the very few websites (next to the site of Cheryl Dunn) I visit. Here I dream of bikes (where I am born, next to the dutch border everyone is riding bikes) & I dream of different cities, of this carjungle here becoming a better place to live. & it is starting, more & more bikes everyday. Still no “Sweetpea” as far as I have seen. I dream of changing this soon. By this way: thanks a lot. Minden jót (as hungarians say), Alles Gute!, that means: all the best, Andreas

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