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Beautiful… Bikes?

Today, online, I saw the most beautiful bike I have ever seen in my life. Before I link to that, a bit about the man who makes these bikes. A certain Joshua Muir in Santa Cruz, California runs a shop called Frances Cycles. He builds your frame. From scratch. By hand. From steel (or something more exotic). The results are stupendous. Consider his innovative Smallhaul design, allowing one to carry large amounts of stuff in a cargo hold between the handlebars and (rather distant) front wheel. Using that design, you can do things like carry your dog with you on your bike (also… click that last link, seriously).

Certainly, introducing novelty into the monotony of bike design is a good thing. But taking the basic lines and functions of a bike and stripping them down to the core, the essence — that’s particularly cool… and it exposes Muir’s brilliant craftsmanship.

With that in mind: back to this bike I mentioned at the outset. The photo of it is titled “Stuyvie’s #3”, which I imagine means the third bike built for Stuyvie… I believe the bike is a “Bici Corta fixed-gear.” Feast your eyes upon the gorgeous simplicity of handcrafted, pedal-powered transportation.

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Nils

Is it just me, or are there no brakes on the bike from the last link? Maybe it’s one of those bikes where you pedal backwards to brake.

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