We arrived early afternoon and the designated bicycle parking was already filling up with some stunning bikes...
Inside the Circles workshop had been converted into a show space for the day...
With food and drinks supplied by
Earlybirds and damn fine coffee from
Mitts Coffee Stand...
OK, the bikes. First up Rick Hunter's
Hunter Cycles "All Road Disc"...
Local Nagoya builder
Dobbat's had three bikes quietly displayed to the side of the room. With all due respect to the other bikes and builders, these bikes stole the show...
The details on the little commuter are already
causing quite a stir elsewhere...
And his classic looking
"Succeed Fillet Road" bike has lots of hidden charms when you get up close...
Another local builder
Shin Custom Cycles had a beautiful classic looking road bike on display, unfortunately due to the confined space and the crowds this was the best shot we got of it. You can see more of Shinya's work over on his
Instagram page...
Curtis Inglis had his gorgeous
Retrotec on display...
With those trademark curves...
Jeremy Sycip showed off his seriously nice
Sycip cross bike...
John Watson had brought along his stunning custom
Firefly...
Mike Desalvo's elegant titanium all road bike has some lovely features that these photos don't really do justice to, check out some much better pics of this bike
here...
Upstairs in the Circles store there were more beautiful bikes on display including a rather special paint job on another
Desalvo frame...
And the
Cielo bikes belonging to the
Chris King crew...
As the day turned into night more and more cool bikes were showing up outside...
A fantastic day. A huge thank you to all the
Circles crew, the builders, the Nagoya locals, the
Movement boys, the
Hutte guys,
Bradley and
Kenji for making it such a special day and giving us such a warm welcome to Nagoya.
And, of course a big thank you to
Mr F-i-N. Be sure to check out all the superb coverage from Nagoya over on
The Radavist.