This bike is kind of an enigma. It is obvious an early 1960s Frejus track bike, but it is not as tight of a geometry as other Italian track bikes of the time. It has longer chainstays, and more relaxed angles. It reminds me of a British path bicycles, a single speed bike that would … Continue reading early 1960s Frejus Track bike- another awesome customer bike
Jack Taylor- Customer’s bike Appreciation
Here is a beautiful 1970s Jack Taylor owned by a customer of ours. Outfitted with a Campagnolo Nuovo Record group and Phil Wood hubs, the bicycle is a perfect example of 1970s Jack Taylor's Tour of Britian model. side note- shame the pump peg was removed, but that happens. The Velo Orange water bottle cage … Continue reading Jack Taylor- Customer’s bike Appreciation
1950s Victoria City Bicycle
This 1950s Victoria was recently sold at the shop. It is has some nice little features for a city bicycle(utilitarian bicycle). The bicycle is outfitted with full fenders, generator with front and rear lights, rear rack, and upright handlebars. It has a very cool fender ornament too. Check out the crankset, it is similar to … Continue reading 1950s Victoria City Bicycle
Another Chrome bicycle, just wheeled right into the shop
So it probably seems like I have a chrome bicycle obsession, well I think I do. The other day I was working at the shop, and went up front to spot this chrome Schwinn in the shop for some minor repairs. Outfitted with a Brooks B-72, leather sewn grips(probably Velo Orange), and even a set … Continue reading Another Chrome bicycle, just wheeled right into the shop