Showing posts with label Nagasawa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nagasawa. Show all posts
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Domo arigato- Yoshiaki Nagasawa
Yoshiaki Nagasawa has been building frames since the 1960s, after studying under Sante Pogliaghi and Ugo DeRosa in Italy. His bicycles, made for the elite Keirin cycling world, are 100% fuctional at the highest levels and 110% pure art. His mastery of steel and fire is evident in every Nagasawa I have seen, this one is a perfect example.




Monday, September 14, 2009
Report from the NY Bicycle Jumble
So the second New York Bike Jumble went off without a hitch. The weather was perfect, like the one in the spring. It was well organized and well attended and their were once again awesome bicycles to see and buy.
Below are a couple pictures showing some of the cool bicycles.



Cimatti Cambio Corsa bicycle(minus the shifter and rear quick release)
It was later outfitted with a Campagnolo Gran Sport rear derailleur and shifter.


Consomete collector and hawker of rare goods Sam Fitzimmons,
next to CR fellow and friend Mike Schmidt.
Sam is holding a Dursley-Pedersen that has been repaired by Bilenky Cycle Works.
Below are a couple pictures showing some of the cool bicycles.
A nice Nagasawa Keirin bicycle
An unknown track frame for sale(still, contact me, I know the seller)
Cimatti Cambio Corsa bicycle(minus the shifter and rear quick release)
It was later outfitted with a Campagnolo Gran Sport rear derailleur and shifter.
Consomete collector and hawker of rare goods Sam Fitzimmons,
next to CR fellow and friend Mike Schmidt.
Sam is holding a Dursley-Pedersen that has been repaired by Bilenky Cycle Works.
Labels:
3Rensho,
Allegro,
Atala,
Bilenky,
Johnny Coast,
Nagasawa,
NY Bike Jumble,
Sam Fitzimmons,
swap meet
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