*This gallery clearly contains photographs of beautiful naked bodies uniting for a good cause and is considered mature content.
At least one thousand cyclists participated in the second annual Philadelphia Naked Bike Ride from Lemon Hill in Fairmount Park to The Piazza at Schmidt's in Northern Liberties. The Naked Bike Ride is held to bring awareness to issues such as the environment, body image, and peace. Sept. 5th, 2010. This year's event will be held Sept. 4, 2011. Photos by Inna Spivakova/Phrequency.com
Comments (112)
once again I missed this event. Were proper handbills posted? Where were the TV and radio announcements? Habu T- Nobody was naked. csrainey
- Nobody was naked. Habu T
I dont care and all, but why is this allowed? hipdaddy
many of us were naked (well, except for shoes and maybe a helmet) but I assume this web site can't post those pics. Glennnnnnnnnnn- "Why is this allowed?" Philadelphia is the birthplace of freedom in America! And you ask, "why is this allowed"? LOL!!! pigday31
Next year send me a invite!!!! I'd like to ride!!!! PHIILY
wow, sausage fest sprinkled with some fat chicks...... dgsophilly
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This photo array renews my admiration for those who dare to embrace life to the fullest...it also points out the oft overlooked contribution that the nation's clothing industry makes to our overall quality of life... TomTheCork
TomTheCork...Hilarious. I'll second that nod to the nation's clothing industry. Pigday31, I think you are correct, but I can see the point some people might have against such an event. In this case, it was planned, there was nothing lewd or particularly offensive (everybody's got some of the parts) and the fact that the exposure wasn't indecent means it should be allowed. Dgsophilly, yeah, I get your point. Again, the clothing industry has done wonders. gfstallin
@Hipdaddy: I agree with you. Aren't there indecent exposure laws which would make this criminal behavior? I don't have a problem with people showing there support to things at all! But do you really need to be naked to show your support for something? No. Stuff like this should be banned. There are laws. SpiritSeeker2
is anyone else wondering how these "hipsters" with strange hair, abundance of tattoos and piercings are able to find meaningful employment during an ever increasingly competitive job market? I know people who spend hours deciding what color tie to wear to an interview and lots of the people in the pictures above have faces that look like pin cushions s1360m
UGH!!! joeace




