by Igor
From L-R: Clint, Adrian, Igor, Scott. Photo courtesy of Rod Bruckdorfer |
Gorgeous Randonnneur from Royal H |
Front Constructeur Rack |
Track bike from Stanridge Speed |
Ely of RuthWorks SF makes excellent classic and modern cycling luggage |
Love seeing Chris Bishop's fine lugwork and amazing builds |
Wonderful wooden bikes with VO bits from Sojouner Cyclery |
Great to meet Jamie Swan this year and see his work up close |
Hanford Cycles of Firth and Wilson is putting out some stunning classic tourers and commuters made in Philadelphia |
Ludicrous welding and painting from Ground Up Speed Shop |
Concept bike by Cherubim, imported by Bronin Jitensha |
This lightweight, S&S coupled tourer by Winter Bicycles was stunning |
Peter Weigle came by with a terrific Rinko tourer with Zeppelin fenders and Rustines Grips mounted on the drops |
Outrageous Seven with Grand Cru brakes |
3 comments:
I stopped into Firth & Wilson last year while my wife was at a conference in Philadelphia and the shop had a great bike nirvana feel. (They also do Brooks repairs in house there and I brought in an old Wrights that needed new rails as my excuse to make the trip.) As a bonus you can combine a bike share trip and a trolley ride for the round trip back to downtown.
Since it has been made public, does anybody have any photos of the new VO prototypes?
@anon, these are the only photos that I've seen from the show so far:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/adampaiva/30192125823/in/album-72157676141985436/
Thankfully they are excellent quality shots! Looking forward to future posts on the blog covering the Polyvalent MK4.
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