Artist Chad Eaton's Paris-Brussels cycle adventure
- Text by HUCK HQ
After dropping in to Paris for the launch party of his new Element collection, artist Chad Eaton aka Timber! cycled off on a two-wheeled adventure through Northern France and into Belgium.
Eaton is a keen cyclist and took a custom manufactured machine from revered Alex Singer Bicycle Shop in Paris for the journey.
On his way to Brussels, he dropped in on skater Jarne Verbruggen in Lueven and took the opportunity to pedal the iconic cobbles of the Paris-Roubaix race course.
Head over to Element to check out the new Timber! collection.
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