Showing posts with label Campag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Campag. Show all posts
Wednesday, 20 November 2019
Tuesday, 27 November 2018
Custom Single Speed Pinarello @ Giracha
Another beautiful custom build from Giracha...
See some much better photos over on shop mechanic Lettuce's Instagram.
Wednesday, 29 August 2018
Saturday, 12 May 2018
Tsukiji-san's De Rosa King
Tsukiji-san from Viviana Cafe & Fitness Studio recently got a stunning new bike from Bicycle Shop Vit. A custom De Rosa King road bike with tons of Italian flair...
A Cinelli cockpit...
Fizik saddle with carbon rails...
Full Campagnolo carbon Record drive...
Campy carbon/titanium rear mech...
Campy brakes...
A beautiful bike. Follow Tsukiji-san on Instagram or if you're in the Higashi-Ikoma area drop into the cyclist friendly cafe for a coffee!
Wednesday, 27 December 2017
Tsutsumi's Cinelli CMX-1
Some detailed shots of Tsusumi-san's very cool and very rare vintage Cinelli CMX-1 BMX shot at the ever fabulous Giracha Walnut Club last week...
A seriously detailed build with Campagnolo NoS parts...
Araya rims...
Campy cranks...
And pedals...
Cinelli period correct saddle and post...
Suntour stem...
AME grips...
Tsutsumi takes this stuff seriously so he even has spares including an original Cinelli stem...
And NoS Araya/Campy race wheelset...
Follow Tsutsumi on Instagram to see this and many more from his fantastic collection.
Saturday, 9 December 2017
Tsutsumi's Samson Challenger
A few quick shots of Giracha mechanic Tsutsumi's beautiful custom Samson "Challenger" funny bike shot at the new Giracha Walnut Club space last week...
See more rare custom Giracha builds on the Track Supermarket Instagram feed.
Friday, 22 September 2017
Ginrindo, Osaka
A visit to the amazing Ginrindo store in Osaka earlier this month...
The touring and randonneuring bike specialist shop is crammed full of stock, new and old...
A huge selection of parts...
And some absolutely beautiful bikes from builders including Sun XCD, Silk and Extar Proton...
And quite possibly the neatest ever parts section of any bike shop...
On one side of the shop are these two cabinets...
Basically treasure chests, packed with vintage parts and accessories...
A truly wonderful shop. Make an effort to go there if you can, the owner is knowledgeable and super friendly and you'll spend hours there just marveling at all the gorgeous kit on display. You can keep up with the shop via their blog.
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