Happy Thanksgiving from all of us here at via bicycle!
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Friday, November 20, 2015
Graham's Marinoni Pista
This bike belongs to my colleague Graham. He runs the front end of the shop handling a multitude of responsibilities, from customer service, to selling bikes, and diagnosing repairs. He also does all our product ordering. Graham also has an ever expanding stable of fine bicycles. This is one of his newer acquisitions. Really clean Marinoni pista frame and fork that he built up with stuff from his parts bin. These are made in Canada, near Quebec. Here is a link to the Classic Rendezvous page about the marque MARINONI.
I believe this was built in the 1980's, mostly because of the checkerboard fade paint job. A personal favorite of mine. The chrome is pristine. It is built with Columbus tubing and Campagnolo pista drop outs and fork tips. Also of note is the Mavic 310 headset, I think they are really slick looking. They are also smooth as butter, however, they require the specific wrench for adjustment and are a bit of a rarity these days! Really beefy round fork blades and nice semi sloping crown with the "M" cast into it. Not drilled for brakes, this bike is designed for one thing, speed on the track! Enjoy the photos!
I believe this was built in the 1980's, mostly because of the checkerboard fade paint job. A personal favorite of mine. The chrome is pristine. It is built with Columbus tubing and Campagnolo pista drop outs and fork tips. Also of note is the Mavic 310 headset, I think they are really slick looking. They are also smooth as butter, however, they require the specific wrench for adjustment and are a bit of a rarity these days! Really beefy round fork blades and nice semi sloping crown with the "M" cast into it. Not drilled for brakes, this bike is designed for one thing, speed on the track! Enjoy the photos!
Labels:
Campagnolo,
canada,
Classic Rendezvous,
Columbus,
employee bike,
marinoni,
miche,
Pista
Friday, November 13, 2015
Awesome Customer's bike: Raleigh Track
This bike belongs to a repeat customer / client of ours. It is a super cool Raleigh Track bike. I am a bit perplexed by it though because of the paint. I have never seen an emerald green one like this. I assume it was re-painted and decaled at some point in its life. It has the older type flat fork crown. It does not have the chromed "socks" on the rear triangle or fork blades though. Also, usually the rear drop outs are drilled, these are not. all that aside, I really love the paint on this bike, metallic emerald green! It sparkles like crazy in the sun. The rear wheel does not go with the bike. I put that one in just to take photos. We are calculating spokes for a wheel matching the front. The customer is handling the build. Also of note is the matching green spoke nipples on the front wheel (last photo), very sharp. Enjoy the photos.
Labels:
awesome customers bike,
Campagnolo,
Pista,
Raleigh,
team,
track
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
1954 Schwinn Panther we recently sold
This is a really clean 1954 Schwinn Panther we recently sold. All original paint, tires, racks, tank, and saddle. Stunning radiant Coppertone color. Not a scratch on it! The bike looks as if it was purchased, rode around the block and hung up in the garage never to be touched again. This is a rare time capsule piece. Enjoy the photos.
Labels:
1954,
bikes we sold,
middle weight,
panther,
Schwinn
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Philadelphia Bike Expo 2015
The Philadelphia Bike Expo
The Philadelphia Bike Expo is this weekend Nov. 7-8th at the Philly convention center. an event not to be missed! It gets bigger and better every year! the above link gets you to their web page with all the details regarding tickets, exhibitors, and activities. do yourself a favor and go!
Labels:
2015,
bilenky cycle works,
Philadelphia Bike Expo
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