The point of the bike was to get every single solitary component made in the USA, Europe, or other countries who treat their workers with equal respect while making high-quality parts. On top of that, I wanted it to be devoid of logos or branding - both for aesthetics and to not look overly flashy. It was a big challenge, but in the end, I think it came out looking half-ways decent - and most importantly, rides like an absolute dream.
Some detail pics:



(I'm waiting until summer to take a "whole bike" photo)
SPECS:
Frame & Fork: Milwaukee Bicycle Co. "Cream City" Track frame (USA)
Rims: Velocity Deep V (Australia)
Hubs: Phil Wood (USA)
Spokes: Wheelsmith ST (USA)
Tires: Michelin Krylion Carbon (France)
Pedals: White Industries (USA)
Crank: White Industries (USA)
Chainring: White Industries (USA)
Cog: Phil Wood (USA)
Chain: Wipperman 108 (Germany)
Bottom Bracket: Phil Wood (USA)
Handlebars: Cinelli Lola (Italy)
Tape: Cinelli (Italy)
Stem: Thomson Elite (USA)
Headset: Chris King Sotto Voce (USA)
Saddle: Selle Italia Trans-Am - non-leather (Italy)
Seat Post: Thomson Elite (USA)
Seat Post Clamp: DKG (USA)
Brake Lever: Paul Components (USA)
Brake Caliper: Mavic (France)
I'm planning more posts on bicycling - from tools, to components, clothing, and companies that are doing good things. But I figured I should start with my ride first.
1 comment:
Not sure I've seen a better bicycle than this. Well, besides my own, of course. Safe riding!
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