Showing posts with label Velo Orange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Velo Orange. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 January 2018

Nuho's Custom Monk Dirtdrop MTB

A few shots of Nuho's very nice custom Monk Bicycle "Dirtdrop" MTB taken during the Bicycle Maru new year ride earlier this month...


Now doing the #RackLife thing with a Rawland rack upfront...



Nazi Punks Fuck Off...



Follow Nuho's Instagram to see more adventure bike and anti-fascist action.


Sunday, 19 November 2017

Custom Surly Troll @ Hutte 8to8

Rather cool custom Surly Troll at the always marvelous Hutte 8to8 in Osaka...


Sporting those popular new Velo Orange Klunker Bars...


And a selection of baggage from Swift, RAL Life and Blue Lug...




The hardware is a mix of Paul, Shimano, Chris King and Race Face...



With those MKS Lambda pedals...




Follow Hutte and shop manager Kentaro-san for more like this.

Sunday, 23 July 2017

Custom Fuji MTF

A very, very nice custom Fuji MTF spotted out in Osaka last Friday...


A tidy little build with a Nitto cockpit...



Brooks saddle...


And Velo Orange cranks (with MKS pedals), brakes, headset and even cables...




Twenty Six. Is. Not. Dead.

Saturday, 7 January 2017

*BALLOONER* drift

Another bunch of  cool custom builds has just gone up on the Blue Lug Flickr including this beautiful Ballooner Drift MTB...

*BALLOONER* drift

Follow Ballooner on Instagram for more of this kind of thing.

Saturday, 3 September 2016

Sunrise Tourer @ Kaleidocycle

Every now and then a bike comes along that just blows you away with it's simplicity and beauty. For us, this stunning Sunrise Cycles tourer at Kaleidocycle is one of those bikes...


Head over to the Kaleidocycle blog to be blown away even more with the detailed shots.

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Culture Club Nagoya


A ton of photos taken at the amazing Culture Club in Nagoya earlier this month. A treasure trove of new and used bikes, frames and parts...





Some beautiful retro MTB porn on display and up for sale...








And a huge, very neatly organised used parts section...






At the back of the store is a big open workshop where they run bicycle maintenance classes...




Everywhere you look there are bikes in various states of repair and refurbishment...








A truly wonderful place doing some great work. If your'e in Japan, go there, you won't be disappointed. You can follow Culture Club via their Instagram and Facebook pages.