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The Hatfield from Tracko

by Eric on 02/04/2010

in Fashion

Handmade in the USA from short run fabrics. More info here.

Get yourself one at trackosaurusrex.

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Our friends over at Bike Friendly Oak Cliff have organized a casual discussion about the how’s of frame building.

Come join us for a discussion with Tim, from Massengill frames, and Glenn, from Daltex Handmade Bicycles. Topics will range from framebuilding, design, materials, as well as the path these guys took to learn the craft of framebuilding. The lecture will be held at noon on Sunday, February 21st, at the autoshop class beside Adamson High School (201 E 9th St, Dallas, TX 75203). The shop teacher, Kenny Cotton, also happens to be co-owner of YBS bikes.
Read more after the jump.

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Welcome to Kinfolk.

by Eric on 01/04/2010

in Bikes,News



Kinfolk Bicycle co., whats not to love about these sexy bikes.

After a lot of work, a few flights to Japan and back, many ginger mint mojitos, weeks of jetlag, 43 freshness burgers, and 8 inches of beard, we’re happy to officially launch the Kinfolk Bicycle co. We are deeply honored and very grateful to work with Kusaka in bringing these frames to the world. For someone of his caliber to trust us with his handiwork is an honor.

Containing decades of frame building experience, and made to the exacting specifications of Keirin track racing, these bikes are functional and built to last. In addition, we wanted these bikes to be beautiful as well. From the brass headbadges designed by Marco Hernandez, paint by Coat and ColorFactory, to the graphics by Way&Means, no expense was spared in making them look as good as possible. -Kinfolk.com

Check out their Flickr page for more photos. Get ready to drool.

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