We met with friends who just returned from Christmas in Vegas and they told us about an "erotic museum" which advertises the "world's largest sex bike." They didn't actually see it, just the ad on the outside of the building. So what, pray tell, is the "world's largest sex bike?"
The world’s largest sex bike, unveiled at Las Vegas' Erotic Heritage Museum in July 2015, is touted as a “synthesis of human-powered transportation and sexuality,” an interactive and immersive “sexploration” of “Earth, sex, motion, and magic.”
Behind the hype, it’s really just a four-person stationary bike with video screens that show “Bike Smut,” a collection of short erotic films made by cyclists from all over the world.
Sometimes called the Science Friction Film Festival and the Porny Express, bike smut is the brainchild of the “Reverend” Phil Sano, a Portland, Oregon, self-described “bikesexual revolutionary” and "ordained minister" of the Church of Bicycle Jesus, who for many years sponsored Portland’s “as-bare-as-you-dare” World Naked Bike Ride (and still might, though we haven't heard anything about it for a few years). The Naked Bike Ride started in 2003 and, as far as we can tell, has spread around the world; if you look it up, you'll see a number of places planning naked-ride events in 2023.
Anyway, bike smut consists of independently made art, individual expressions of the joy and liberation of sexuality as it pertains to mobility. Over the past decade or two, hundreds of individual screenings of a dozen different Bike Smut programs have appeared in at least 25 countries. But the Erotic Heritage Museum is the only venue in the world with permission to show the Bike Smut films.
If you'd like to see the sex bike, here's a video.
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