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Amy Danger’s Bikes Are On Display This Sunday at the Custom Bike Love Show

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Amy Danger’s Bikes Are On Display This Sunday at the Custom Bike Love Show

Cyclepath is hosting Custom Bike Love: A Bike Show for the People on June 16th to highlight all the rad bikes around town in Portland. If you have fancy stem caps and want to talk about them, you have a custom bike and, they want to see it, ALL BIKES WELCOME!

The highlight of the show will be a curated selection of bikes from @adangerpdx who you are probably already following and if not you should be.

Cyclepath will be raffling off items from @rockshox @silca_velo @ultradynamico @wolf_tooth_comp @smithoptics @cyclepathpdx and more. All proceeds will go to @girlsbuild_org

Think cars and coffee, but with bikes and pizza, good times are guaranteed, or your money back (it’s free).

Readers’ Rides: Julian’s Cherubim Triplecrown Track Bike

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Readers’ Rides: Julian’s Cherubim Triplecrown Track Bike

Wow. A Cherubim Triplecrown track bike for a Readers’ Rides?! What is this, 2008? We’re all here for it. Track bikes. We can’t quit drooling over them. The most simple form of bicycle that has been sculpted and crafted into stunning machines. Julian, who happened to work on this website’s design, submitted his stunning Cherubim Triplecrown track bike for this week’s Readers’ Rides. Let’s check it out!

Amy Danger’s Custom Gianni Motta Personal 2001r Low-Pro Track Bike

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Amy Danger’s Custom Gianni Motta Personal 2001r Low-Pro Track Bike

Earlier this year Amy Danger blew us away with the story of her intricately restored and documented dumpster find Cinelli Laser Rivoluzione Prototype. Today she’s back with another stunning historic track bike from her personal collection, a Custom Gianni Motta Personal 2001r low-pro track bike with Mondrian-inspired color scheme and Columbus Air tubing. Let’s check it out in detail below!

Resurrecting the Revolution: Cinelli’s Historic Laser Rivoluzione Prototype “Dumpster Find”

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Resurrecting the Revolution: Cinelli’s Historic Laser Rivoluzione Prototype “Dumpster Find”

The 80’s and 90’s were a wild time for track bikes as design teams competed for gains through technological innovation. Cinelli was right there in the melee shaving power loss through aerodynamic design in partnership with Columbus tubing. The resulting Cinelli Laser changed bicycle design forever, winning more track world championships and Olympic gold medals than any other bicycle in the history of the sport. Andrea Pesenti’s hand-hammered steel gussets curved elegantly between tube junctions producing a fluid, edgeless art that slid through the air and whose DNA can be seen in all of today’s curvy carbon racing machines. Antonio Colombo brought vision and fidelity to art in design. Paolo Erzegovesi brought revolutionary engineering through liberation from lugs telling him where tubing should intersect and at what angle. These customizations nudged riders over the finish line first and set off raging bike crushes on Lasers that some of us never recovered from.