Candy: A sweet and spicy SR500 city bike from Sweden
Communal motorcycle workshops have popped up everywhere over the last few years. They're well-equipped spaces where people pay to use the tools and facilities to wrench on their own bikes, often with help from others. Socializing and skill-sharing are commonplace, and customers often become part of the furniture after a while. Swedish custom house 6/5/4 Motors opened their own communal workshop in Stockholm six years ago, and now host over 40 'tenants.' The vibe is highly creative, with people working on everything from motorcycles to furniture and even musical instruments. Rasmus Steyner Randén started renting space there four years ago,...