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A real "Sport Utility Vehicle"

May 14th, 2009

sport utility vehicle rigid mountain bike commuter
Whoever coined the phrase “sport utility vehicle” touched on some intrinsic part of the American psyche. Evoking adventure and practicality, the phrase is very much in tune with how Americans like to think of themselves. Sure, there are those of us who love all things European; haute couture, design, high culture, etc. but I think we all at some level understand the American appeal of the Jeep Cherokee and a Brooks Brothers sack suit.

Budd bikesI’ve been watching bike trends for just a short time really, and love the resurrection of the old three-speeds, but it’s my prediction that the rigid mountain bike of the early nineties will be the next style to be pulled out of basements and retro-fitted for commuting. Indeed in conversations with local framebuilder Matt Budd I mentioned that his design (at right) reminded me of this idea, and he was very enthusiastic, as that was exactly his inspiration.

There are many beautiful Dutch/Danish bikes available, and there are gorgeous custom bespoke bikes, but it’s my opinion that the converted rigid mountain bike, like the one I photographed yesterday, may be the true American ‘sport utility vehicle’ (with bonus points, as it’s a lot more sporty and a lot more utilitarian than the Ford Explorer!).

However, my husband says “Don’t even think about touching my Yo Eddy!

sport utility vehicle rigid mountain bike commuter

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