Showing posts with label Kinfolk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kinfolk. Show all posts
Thursday, 21 November 2019
Wednesday, 13 March 2019
Tuesday, 18 September 2018
Kinfolk Road Conversion @ Shiokaze Store
Kinda obsessed with this sweet Kinfolk road to townie conversion by Shiokaze Store using those Sycip JB bars...
See more here and here.
Sunday, 10 September 2017
Sunday, 13 November 2016
Thursday, 14 April 2016
Movement @ Noontracks
Movement @ Noontracks. |
Custom Kinfolk Roadie. |
Sauce Cycle. |
Sauce Cycle. |
Gokiso Wheels. |
Gokiso Hubs. |
Gokiso Hub. |
T-Shirts by Deeper's Wear. |
Caps... |
...not hats. |
Sauce Cycle |
Sauce Cycle |
Sauce Cycle |
Monday, 2 November 2015
Japanese Bikes @ KNSCX
A round up of some of the Japanese bikes we saw at last week's Kansai Cyclocross at Lake Biwa. Toyo frame were well represented with their own stand showing off some of Japanese CX champion, Yu Takenouchi's beautiful bikes...
There were also some damn nice Toyo's amongst the rider's bikes...
Quite a few Panasonics about too...
A few Testach bikes...
A couple of Anchor's...
Naturally there were Nakagawa's, this was KNSCX after all...
Two Tada cycles...
A pair of Extar Proton's...
One of many Boma Bikes seen on the day...
This stunner is a Rew10 Works creation,
Kinfolk...
This curiosity is a Cowbofee...
A lovely Corner Bike belonging to Ippe (Peu2)...
A cool Kualis...
And a spectator showed up on this ridiculously beautiful, locally made Macchi Cycles road bike...
We still have a backlog of photos from the day to post, all the other bikes, more race shots etc. They'll be up here at some point this month.
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
Beautiful Builds
Some stunning builds coming out of Bicycle Studio Movement right now...
More photos over on the Movement Flickr.
More photos over on the Movement Flickr.
Thursday, 12 February 2015
Japanese Bikes @ KNSCX Kyoto
There were a lot of very nice bikes at the Kansai Cyclocross final race of the season in Kyoto earlier this month. We did our best to photograph as many of them as we could, trying to seek out the interesting custom builds and Japanese bikes. These two Noko bikes fit perfectly into both categories..
As does this Nakagawa...
A mud splattered Raizin...
We're more than a little bit in love with this custom single speed Kuwahara...
A bright Testach...
A rather rare Umezawa...
There were some dream builds on display in the Boma tent...
One of the bikin!tv team bikes...
We have a few more photos of bikes from the day that will be posted here sometime soon!
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