Edward Albert is a fine connoisseur of rare bikes and is a very valuable source of information and experience in cycling history. In fact, he is Vice President of the U.S. Bicycle Hall Of Fame.He makes it a point to bring a super cool bike to a swap meet with a full write up attached … Continue reading One contributer of awesome bikes comes forward
well, better late than never- David Metz museum
Well hard to tell, but that is me and Curtis in the background.Well i forgot to add, Curtis, the head of the Via Bicycle clan, was mentioned in a newspaper article about the David Metz Museum.It can be read here- One the Asbury Park Press online.High point-"It's nice to see my bike dork friends,"Not to … Continue reading well, better late than never- David Metz museum
Chrome bikes have a Posse
Philadelphia is the city of Chrome city bikes. Via Bicycle is now personally responsible for at least 6 chrome city bikes. 3 are owned by employees(well one previous employee) and they are set up super awesome and every bit to ogle over. Photos to come in some post in the future. One is a Carlton … Continue reading Chrome bikes have a Posse
Tricked out Humber
Some people are against restorations of bicycles when they are not done faithfully to the original design on the bicycle. I usually am. I am usually the first to point out incorrect paint color, cable housing, tires, etc. But when the restoration is so far from the original design, I guess it creates a life … Continue reading Tricked out Humber