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I’ve said it so many times in my recent posts, but there was so much to see at the MADE Show. I don’t want to, nor do I need to get too wordy for this next post.
This post is going to be mainly photos of some of the random and not-so-random subjects that I saw while wandering the show. It’s not going to be all of the cool stuff, I mean, I’m just one man. It will be entertaining, though. I promise. Some of the subjects will have one photo and some, many photos. This, in no way, means to hint at favorites. Like a parent, I love them all equally… *wink*.
The Fez The fez and a Rock N Road tire…a legacy to be proud of. Rock N Road tire tread up closeThe man in charge of BGC now, a very close friend of Bruce, David di Falco.
Ron Frazelle is the Cycling Lifestyle Editor for Bikerumor, he has been writing about bicycles and the cycling way of life for 7+ years. Prior to Bikerumor, he worked in the bicycle industry, living and breathing bicycles since 1995. He is based in Anaheim, California, Frazelle is an avid cyclist of all disciplines, camper, father to 6 children, husband, musician and self-proclaimed retro-grouch.
Thanks for reading, and thanks for catching my obvious mistake. Not sure how that missed my edit, must’ve had Fat Chance on the brain when writing.
Martin A Navarre
1 year ago
Many of the bikes would look better with 700D wheels. Some of the headset stacks are ungainly and on custom frames … should not be happening. Giving large frames the aesthetic of medium frames, I think is a near-future trend.
Can’t see one bike there that has what I’d call a long or ungainly head tube or headset and spacer stack
and I wouldn’t spec a wheel size for aesthetics but some might