Tag: nsfw
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Fantastic Solstice Parade weather greets 1,000+ naked and painted people on bikes (NSFW)
Incredible weather and later-than-usual start time drew a record-breaking number of people to the 2013 Fremont Solstice Parade and the legendary Solstice bike ride that comes before it. I cannot begin to give an accurate estimate of the number of people who stripped down, painted their bodies and hopped on their bikes for a remarkable…
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A naked and sleep-deprived day of Summer Solstice biking (NSFW)
The 2012 Fremont Solstice Parade naked bike ride was one for the record books. I have not been able to discern any official estimates, but at one point the entire length of 34th Ave from Fremont Ave to Stone Way was handlebar-to-handlebar with painted smiling people. After the ride, one participant rode up to her…
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Weekend guide: Dead Baby Downhill + More naked biking
The fifteenth annual Dead Baby Downhill takes off from West Seattle Friday evening. The DBD is an annual bicycle bash hosted by the Dead Baby Bike Club. Tall bike jousting, freak bikes, pedal-powered mania from Cyclecide, music… basically a huge party. The race starts at Shipwreck Tavern at Admiral Way and California in West Seattle.…

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