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B2 designs giant anthem airbrush (1)

Sent to us by way of the Czech Republic, this flowery Giant Anthem is the work of B2 Design & Airbrush. After gaining inspiration from the bicycle and motorcycle scene in Melbourne Australia, B2 was founded in 1995. When the small outfit isn’t painting or designing for the motorsports world including Martin Prokop, B2 has also been known to produce some pretty wild custom bicycle paint jobs.

B2 designs giant anthem airbrush (2)

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Presented with the frame and fork, B2 used their skills in the paint booth to create a one of a kind finish. The customer then built the bike around their work resulting in the stunning red and white bike you see above.

B2 designs giant anthem airbrush (4)

Taking advantage of the older red SRAM X0 group, the bike continues the theme with red compressionless housing, Mavic wheels, and white Geax Mezcal tires.

Check out more of their work at b2.cz.

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Charlie Best
Charlie Best
10 years ago

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ralph r.
ralph r.
10 years ago

i’m digging the white tires

Ken
Ken
10 years ago

Looks like somebodys toddler got a hold of it. All it needs is some streamers coming out of the grips along with some reflectors to finish it off , I’m sure it rides nice though . Better put a sick fast rider on it .

Reggie
Reggie
10 years ago

You lost me with the white tires, narrow bars and frame pump, otherwise a lil over the top but very nicely done.

Charlie Best
Charlie Best
10 years ago

First amendment not in effect on BR today?

mateo
mateo
10 years ago

Black rims and shock body disappoint.

satisFACTORYrider
satisFACTORYrider
10 years ago

i don’t understand. what’s so special about white paint and simple red flowers?

Ripnshread
Ripnshread
10 years ago

I guess this would be an example of building a bike almost entirely based on color choices… fugly as all get out personally.

JoeNJ
JoeNJ
10 years ago

Beautifully executed – but I find it overdone and tastelessly garish.

Psi Squared
Psi Squared
10 years ago

Apparently it’s time to have a lot of citizens review what the First Amendment says. What it doesn’t say is that posts on a private blog can’t be deleted when the posts don’t meet post guidelines for said blog.

Joshua Murdock
10 years ago

This is the ultimate mid-2000s race bike. I could do without the flowers, but that is still super rad.

Sidenote: what does the First Amendment have to do with a blog comment thread…?

Charlie Best
Charlie Best
10 years ago

@ Psi Squared and Joshua Murdock,

I was joking about the 1st, but apparently sense of humour is in short supply around here currently. My post that was deleted was not offensive, I simply stated my dislike of the paint and build on this bike, without cursing or ad hominem attack, much as later posts have done.

I guess once the general consensus became apparent, it was fruitless to keep deleting posts?

K11
K11
10 years ago

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My take- why do any type of custom paint work (good, bad, or ugly) to a Giant?

Psi Squared
Psi Squared
10 years ago

Where is the humor evident in your post, Charlie Best? It reads just like real complaints here about moderation of comments. Just because you think something your write is funny doesn’t mean that your text on the screen conveys that.

Charlie Best
Charlie Best
10 years ago

“Where is the humor evident in your post, Charlie Best?”

It’s subtle, you have to have a sense of it, to get it. Get it?

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