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Monday, 3 October 2011

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Unknown single speed, La Trobe St, Melbourne





This feels a bit more like guerilla marketing than actually a practical fruit delivery device, but you never know.  Either way it works. 

Peugeot single speed, Burke St, Melbourne










I can't get over the Dia-Compe cantilever U-brakes. Very elegant design. The blue really stands out through the use of white rims and tires without overpowering it as a whole and the red of the bar tape matching the head tube badge. 

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Pake Rum Runner, Swanston St, Melbourne

pake rum runner, fixed speed, swanston st melbourne Australia, red, turbo, saddle, seat, frame, centaur, campagnolo, the biketorialist, biketorialist, tim macauley, timothy macauley, bike, bicycle

pake rum runner, fixed speed, swanston st melbourne Australia, red, turbo, saddle, seat, frame, centaur, campagnolo, the biketorialist, biketorialist, tim macauley, timothy macauley, head tube badge, badge, logo, decal, bike, bicycle



pake rum runner, fixed speed, swanston st melbourne Australia, red, turbo, saddle, seat, frame, centaur, campagnolo, the biketorialist, biketorialist, tim macauley, timothy macauley, cranks, bike, bicycle


pake rum runner, fixed speed, swanston st melbourne Australia, red, turbo, saddle, seat, frame, centaur, campagnolo, the biketorialist, biketorialist, tim macauley, timothy macauley, bike, bicycle
A very really minimalist brake lever and love the retro turbo saddle matching the colour of the front forks and headstem. The Chris King headset also blends seamlessly with the frame.  

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Samson Single speed, Gertrude St, Melbourne











Love the chrome lugging on this Samson frame with a Brooks' saddle on a carbon post and you can't go past the Chris King headset. Nice combination. 

Repco Tracker, 10 speed MTB, Smith St, Melbourne








Most likely not any different to how it came out of the factory, but it works with nice retro bike lock to finish it off.

Peak Cycle single speed, Gertrude St, Melbourne










This was stationed outside a pub on Gertrude St judging by the front brakes it probably hasn't seen too many miles of late but loved the skull motif running through this.