Audley Yung

Commercial Photographer and Director

Category: Gear

  • For those who choose to travel on the road less traveled I commute on some of the worst roads possible, rocks, pebbles, pot holes, glass shards, minute car parts strewn around and uneven pavement for about 60% of the way to school.  Some spots are downright treacherous since there are no bicycle lanes which forces…

  •  …and sore groins as well I prefer the bespoke aesthetic of olden days, I’m just not a huge fan of the saddles that looked like they came from an alien ship or bloated ones that have discolored gel inserts for comfort.  Nowadays, you can’t really have comfort and the vintage look, or inversely, the vintage…

  • Is it really the hipster’s fixed gear? It really just depends on how much you paid for it.  I paid $350 for mine, which is a rather beat up version with gunked up wheels and peeling clear coat.  Once you get over the hype and didn’t overpay and realize what the Bianchi Pista is (…

  • A great starter bike… I didn’t see many reviews for this bike when I was making my decision on Bikes Direct so I’m going to post my thoughts in order to better help anyone who might decide to purchase this as their beginner fixed gear.  I was looking for something in the $300-$500 price range.…

  • A Great Messenger Bag with Clever Urban Camouflage The Chrome Industries Citizen Messenger Bag, what else can I say about this that hasn’t been said before?  While there are a lot of reviews on the interwebs and youtube by hipsters and fixed gear fanboys touting the greatness of this bag,  I’ve yet to really come…

  • Here’s an honest review of a great messenger bag…I spent a long time thinking about whether to go for this,the tried and true Chrome Citizen or the exquisite Trakke Mule.  I decided to go with the Mission Workshop Rummy in Wax Canvas mainly due to its slightly more elegant design and price point.  The Chrome…