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Pictures From Our Trip to Arizona, AZ.

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These are miscellaneous photos I took during our trip to Arizona. Some of the places we visited are Tucson, Tombstone and Bisbee. During our stay in Tucson we visited a few frame builders and collectors. These sets will be posted … Continue reading

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New in shop: Peugeot Mixte!

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This is our latest Mixte project. We stripped and powder coated the frame and applied new decals, gave it an awesome embossed Brooks saddle, Honjo fenders, Velo Orange racks and cork grips. This is the ultimate vintage Mixte. This bike … Continue reading

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Refinished Silca Floor Pump

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I wish I would have taken more detailed “before” pictures because this thing was rusty, falling apart and didn’t even pump air. The handle was sanded and coated with shellac. Then the pump tube was sanded down and clear coated. … Continue reading

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Pictures from Food Inc. Screening

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Many thanks to Citizen Video, The Linkery, Suzie’s Farm, and everyone who came and for making this a great event. Link to this post!

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Miscellaneous Photos from October 2009

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1950’s Cinelli Cloisonné Stem Badge

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From Wikipedia: Cloisonné, an ancient metalworking technique, is a multi-step process used to produce jewelry, vases, and other decorative items. (The resulting objects can also be called cloisonné.) The technique can be used either for enamel, today much the most … Continue reading

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Mount Laguna Mountain Bike Ride

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Sierra Nevada Camping Trip Part Three: Cyclocross On The Moon

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It’s obviously not the moon considering that you can see the moon in the photos. It IS a dry lake bed though. There were cows everywhere and we had a lot of surface to ride on. Link to this post!

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Sierra Nevada Camping Trip Part Four: “Good-bye God, I’m going to Bodie.”

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Bodie, CA is known as being the largest ghost town in the west. Out of 2,000 buildings (65 being saloons), about 10% of those are still standing. The town is currently in a state of arrested decay which means it … Continue reading

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Sierra Nevada Camping Trip Part Two: Mammoth, CA

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