Home > Pic of the Day

Bikerumor Monday Mystery Pic

bikerumor monday mystery pic from first flight bicycles
13 Comments
Support us! Bikerumor may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More

bikerumor monday mystery pic from first flight bicycles

Photo from the collection of Jeff Archer of First Flight Bicycles. If you think you know what this is, post your answer in the ‘comments’ section– the correct answer will be posted there on Tuesday! PS – we have 10 codes left for a free download of the Sons Of Science song from this video. First 10 to guess correctly get a code!

To send in your own Mystery Pic to be considered for the Monday feature, click here and attach your photo with all pertinent information.

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

13 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Matt
Matt
12 years ago

They be Boone Twist cranks! Argh!

Michael-Vittoria Shoes
12 years ago

Boone twist cranks made in Tennessee. He made awesome chainrings and cassettes. The rings worked really well. Everything first came out in 1996. Back when hopping up a bike was the thing. SRP, Paul, Kooka, all the companies we had back then….miss them!

evolvo13
evolvo13
12 years ago

Boone Twists in my favorite anodized color from that era!

David
David
12 years ago

Boone twist cranks

Maarten
Maarten
12 years ago

Boone twist cranks

Artur
12 years ago

Boone twist cranks, nice 😉

Matt
Matt
12 years ago

Just googling around it seems as though this Boone chap still makes cool titanium stuff but he’s switched to rings of another kind, the ones for your fingers. Some nice stuff.
Matt

dicky
12 years ago
oclvframe
oclvframe
12 years ago

Boone twist cranks FTW!!! Originally made in Kennessaw, GA by Bruce Boone…along with his titanium twist bottom brackets, ti chainrings, and ti cassettes. He’s since moved on and sold the design rights and name to Brett Brown who’s currently producing both chanrings and cogs. Really nice looking stuff! I regret selling mine although they were merely bike art for me since I didn’t use them anymore. I do still have my key-ring chainring (its a mini of the larger outer ring) on my Subaru’s keychain!

Mikey D
Mikey D
12 years ago

Boone Twist Cranks! RAAAD!

atganirider
atganirider
12 years ago

“Guess correctly”?

This is an opportunity to showcase one’s education – usually

Might have been some plagiarism, resulting in the more, “concise” posts, given the huge prize on offer…

Keep up the challenges

JDA
JDA
12 years ago

Boone cranks. Cool looking things.

Subscribe Now

Sign up to receive BikeRumor content direct to your inbox.