Art of the Ride
2 cities, 36 art spots

In creating the Art of Ride, CatEye is turning cities into urban museums. Using social media, they’re introducing bike routes that cyclists can follow to take a self-guided evening tour of a city’s most impressive street art. Local artists curate and then reveal the stops for each route in both Denver and London. Using CatEye lights to illuminate each stop, these artists are showing both urban art and cycling enthusiasts alike how to view street art in a whole new light, literally.

Denver Toggle
London Toggle

Pedro Barrios

Pedro is a well-respected artist in the Denver area, and co-owner of Svper Ordinary on Brighton Boulevard. Pedro believes that building a supportive and collaborative community of artists in this city is one of the most rewarding parts of his curating career. He now brings his artistic eye and talent to help illuminate Denver’s urban art scene as curator for Art of Ride.

Art Of Ride
Follow us at #ArtOfRide and @CatEyeBicycle on Instagram and Facebook as our artists reveal the stops they’ve curated for each route. Denver and London's maps have been revealed. But you don’t have to be in a selected city to enjoy street art from a two-wheeled perspective. Get on those pedals and show us how a CatEye light can illuminate a piece of urban art that you love in your town by posting it to #ArtOfRide.
Ride the Light
CatEye lights can bring a new and vibrant perspective to street art within any urban nightscape, but they’re also instrumental to staying safe while riding any road, day or night. They don’t just light your way, they help ensure that you’re always clearly visible to drivers and other cyclists alike. So whether you’re heading out to check out the latest mural from your favorite street artist, or simply burning some calories with an afternoon ride, always be sure to have the proper lighting to be seen from any perspective the road might afford to another. Art Of Ride