


This short little clip and photos are of the fun we had for this weekend’s velo certification of Team Party Time at Dallas’ Texas Superdrome. Good times.
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This short little clip and photos are of the fun we had for this weekend’s velo certification of Team Party Time at Dallas’ Texas Superdrome. Good times.
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Independent Fabrications X Bodega X BaileyWorks from Quarter Productions.
Indy Fab did a collaboration with Bodega and BaileyWorks to create a mix of shirts, bags, and bikes. Check out what the guys at I.F. had to say about the collaboration.
independent fabrications | bodega | bailey bag works
Sourece: highsnobiety.com
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Pake posted the first photo of their new track frame. Looks good. I’m liking the geo., 1 1/8″ headtube and straight-blade fork.
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Anyone whose been around my bikes knows I’m am a huge fan of classic track aesthetics. So, when I saw this image posted on SJFixed’s Flickr I got super excited. It’s nice to see some “new classic” track bits hitting the scene.
IRD Defiant Track Crank is designed to be reminiscent of the Campy Strada and Sugino Mighty cranks of the 1970’s. But instead of CNC’ing from billet, they cold forge these before adding the fluting details. IRD claims his makes for a stronger, more reliable design.
Polished finish
Cold forged, then CNC’d 6061 T6 aluminum arms
144BCD spider with 7075-T6 aluminum 46t chainring (CNC’d and polished)
JIS square taper
165mm, 167.5 and 175mm lengths
Look for these to drop this week at around $160.00
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Revoked Trailer from Revoked Media.
A film by Chris Fonseca
Starring: Justin (CONGO) Mitchell / Derek Joseph (ONE MAN WRECKING CREW) Mull / Gus (HONDURAN HAMMER) Molina / Matt (Silky) Spencer / Richard (MR. GLASS) Baldwin
Now taking PRE-ORDERS @ http://revokedmovie.bigcartel.com. The film ships out the end of next month
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Livery Design Gruppe made an appearance at this years ASR (Action Sports Retail Show). As a kid who grew up in the skateboarding industry and who has been to ASR a few times, I can tell you how bad-ass this is for the fixed gear industry. More info and photos here.
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