Showing posts with label Johnny Coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Johnny Coast. Show all posts

Sunday, November 9, 2014

A bunch of photos from the 2014 Philly Bike expo on Saturday 11/8/2014

     Here are a bunch of photos from the 2014 Philly bike expo on Saturday 11/8/2014. we were loaning a bike to David V. Herlihy, author of: Bicycle:  A History  to be on display in front of his table. It is a 1890's Victor with suspension fork.
     There was a lot to see and a lot of interesting folks to talk with. it was good seeing old faces and many, many new ones. I hope everyone has fun and stays safe. I was only able to take a semi-quick walk through as I had to get back to work! Enjoy!
      Road warrior type status!





 Chris Bishop out of Maryland does fantastic work!






 Bilenky tandem that belongs to friends of ours. Note their initials cast into the seat lugs, nice detail!






 Johnny Coast cycles out of Brooklyn, NY is one of the nicest dudes out there, his craftmanship is top notch!









 J. P. Weigle Mountain frame for sale from the 80's.



 Some details from one of Peter Weigle's bikes on display. Simply amazing.






 1950's Ducheron for sale by Peter Weigle, this bike is stunning!
 Funny, oh-hec pump. Decal is a play on the Ad-Hoc pumps from the 50's-60's.
 Weigle seat cluster.

 Not Guaranteed built with Reynolds 531! Hilarious.





 Custom trailer by Brian Chapman of Circle A and Chapman Cycles. Note the elastimer type rear suspension system, very cool. Reminds me of older Jack Taylor trailers.
 Le Fool fender. A take on the french Le Fol brand. This is a modified Honjo made to look like the original Le Fol fenders. Peter Weigle is a master craftsman and also has a great sense of humor!



 Stephen Bilenky looking dapper in his pink denim vest



 Prototype of the future Philly Bikeshare program, set to start in spring 2015! They need to be painted Phillies colors.



 At the entrance looking in.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Johnny Coast bicycle in progress

Johnny Coast makes beautiful bicycles in Brooklyn, NY. I happen to see this bike at an open house at Jamie Swans shop a couple weeks ago. Interesting solution for a front bag support. I really liked the Grand Bois rims as well.
This is the new Nitto stem available now. very nice.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Johnny Coast is a frame builder


What a beautiful bicycle! I saw this bike at the NY Bike Jumble, Sept 13th 2009. I love the fillet-lug treatments on the head lugs and seat cluster. Johnny Coast of Coast Cycles builds bicycles in Brooklyn, NYC.