“Tall Bike Joust” iPhone app on 01.01.10!

Posted in Uncategorized on December 16th, 2009 by sheriff

tall bike joust

BikeClub Games’ TALL BIKE JOUST (TBJ) introduces iPhone gamers to a new experience in extreme sports within the underground subculture of mutant bicycle clubs. In TBJ, gamers are in the rider’s seat as they compete in jousting tournaments on tricked-out freak bikes within a complex 3D fighting platform. BikeClub Games’ TBJ goes beyond simple mobile device games as Players use strategy along with skill to participate in this uniquely fierce world of tall bike jousting. TBJ enables gamers to craft a character’s competitive capabilities and exposes them to extreme terrains and conditions that will make each joust more challenging and enticingly difficult. TBJ delivers the ultimate in 3D action gaming with the distinct thrill of first person, one to one combat jousting with spectacular body blows and dismantling wipeouts. Players compete in QUICK JOUSTS and longer TOURNAMENT battles to increase their ability to defeat opponents in their quest to be the World Champion.
As Players face off against BikeClub opponents, they quickly realize the complexities of the game are far beyond hand – eye coordination. To be the best, a challenger must customize a TBJ character whose survival requires BikeClub essentials to aid in victory. Game play strategy comes in the form of managing your character’s HEART meter and attribute points such as POWER, SPEED and GUARD. Winning a QUICK JOUST or a TOURNAMENT round grants access to customized gear like lance attachments, body armor, padding and bike parts that fortify both the Player and his or her bike. Each winning match increases the Player’s ranking and attribute points, enabling character development and equipment upgrades.
TBJ features six different post-apocalyptic cityscapes with customized challenges and obstacles. A New York City terrain of glass and potholes; Minneapolis with snow and ice; Reno with punishing sand and sun; New Orleans delivers flooded wetlands; a Hong Kong cityscape of blinding neon; and Amsterdam the bicycle capital of the world. Each tournament has 3 rounds and true to all tall bike jousting challenges, Players can choose
their opponents. Beat the tournament defender to become the Regional Champion and unlock other tournaments. The supreme confrontation is to joust Doyle – the Official Tall Bike Jousting Champion of the World, to secure the top spot and achieve eternal fame.
Featuring music by: MATT AND KIM, JAPANTHER, & ALTAER
“Tall Bike Joust” opener video “Tall Bike Joust” Behind the Scenes video
This is your chance to win the TALL BIKE JOUST app and an 8GB iPod touch!
You can find all the details about the contest on Bike Blog NYC

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Bicycle Wheel Boobs

Posted in Uncategorized on December 14th, 2009 by sheriff


Commissioned work. Read about how I got the job from the Booze 4 Boobs benefit.

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“Atonement”

Posted in Bike Art, Recycle on November 5th, 2009 by sheriff

This is a wind chime made completely from Bicycle bones including shift and brake cables for hanging the chimes. Contact Sheriff Bill if you are intrested in purchasing.

Cyclebration at Central Coast Brewery

Posted in Bike Art, Recycle on October 21st, 2009 by sheriff

The Posse showed up with Tallbikes, bike bones and banner vinyl to SLO County Bicycle Coalition Cyclebration at Central Coast Brewery. In classic TBP tradition, we cranked out some bikeartwork and this cool banner made from recycled vinyl, bike tire paint brush and outdoor latex paint. The Posse received a Velo Revelation Award for our spectacular ability to “inspire pedal passion in our community“.

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Aaaaah, Fresh Grafitti

Posted in Bike Art on September 22nd, 2009 by sheriff

I opened Flickr and someone marks one of my tallbikes as a favorite. I hit the link to my new connection and see this. I love it.

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Roadside Cleanup Report 09/20

Posted in Adopt-a-Highway on September 20th, 2009 by sheriff

3 bags of trash and we didn’t get to our east sign marker. Thank you volunteers for keeping our piece of highway clean and rideable.

California Cleanup Day

Posted in Adopt-a-Highway on September 18th, 2009 by sheriff

Adopt a highway

Saturday Sept. 19th is California Cleanup day.  The Tall Bike Posse will  do a sweep of the sweetest piece of highway anyone could ever want to adopt.

All you  road riders pay attention: When your Peloton passes through Santa Margarita, pay homage to the Adopt-a-Highway sign at the west side of town, then on your return trip out hwy 58, again pay homage at the AAH sign on the eastern border of town.

We meet at 9am at the park and ride for safety brief. I provide all the necessary items.

Get involved with your community!

California Coastal Cleanup Day

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Adopt-a-Highway Cleanup August 29th

Posted in Adopt-a-Highway on August 25th, 2009 by sheriff
This is how I roll...

This is how I roll...

This Saturday I’m scheduling a Roadside Cleanup event. Let’s meet at the Santa Margarita Park and Ride at 8:30 for a safety meeting and crew organizing. I will provide all the necessary roadside cleanup items. Bring your bike.

TIP #1 If you have a trailer, it works well as a trash tote.

TIP #2 Hang a bucket on the handlebars for recyclables.

We own the best piece of highway one can ever wish to adopt. Fill yourself with community pride and help clean this one horse town.

Bike Camper

Posted in Bike Art, Bike Builds, Recycle on August 25th, 2009 by sheriff

I like what I see here, and it has been built! Kevin Syr is a recycle visionary and sees potential in a number of transportation alternatives. I will order up a bike camper when they come available. Do they come in a two wheel version?

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Adopt a Highway Cleanup 08/08/09:

Posted in Adopt-a-Highway on August 2nd, 2009 by sheriff

Total number of trash bags filled: One

Most common roadside trash item: Plastic bags

Most popular alcoholic beverage container: Bud Lite

Most popular soda container: Big Gulp

Most unusual item picked up: A flattened ground squirrel (and I mean flat).

Here is our little piece of highway

Here are pictures on the route.

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