I've read most of the FIXED magazine that just came out and I'm clueless as to how I missed this? I have no Idea how this is possible but I'm going to try it. Loving what's happening at CHARGE.
And this is for Mark.
What Type Of Bike Is Right For You?
5 years ago
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I don't know if things have changed over there on their site but last time I checked, Charge had no links or info on their fixed bikes.. All I found was videos of SuperTed killing it.
*edit*
Just went back over there and looked and found the page for the Plug. NEVERMIND! Charge is looking good!
P.S. There may be an EAI Bareknuckle in my near future!
Here's their three Fixies.
http://www.chargebikes.com/products/bikes/detail.php?id=11
http://www.chargebikes.com/products/bikes/detail.php?id=12
http://www.chargebikes.com/products/bikes/detail.php?id=13
What's the skinny on the barenuck?
I really don't understand it.
What' makes it what it is?
Crazy thing is that your IRO is fresh out of the box.
We need to start a bike check on this site soon!
Do you have a destination yet for your old cranks? Keep me posted.
+1 for the creation of a Bike Check!
The Bareknuckle is a nice, simple, track-geo frame, hand made in Italy and imported by Euro-Asia Imports. From the website - "The tubes are mitered and TIG welded in Dedacciai COM 12.5 double butted cro-moly.
I know it's rediculous cause I'm just finishing getting the KHS kitted out and broken in but I got an offer for the BK that I can't pass-up. Oh well, I figure I'll make one my trick bike and one my long-distance, lower-cadence, higher gear-inch sprinter. I did a mockup of how it'll look on pedal mafia and it's gonna be ill!
As for the cranks, my roomate is considering building up the scwhinn frame I have laying around and using them but if he doesnt (and he's moving soon so I'll know soon), they got your name on 'em.
Keep me posted. Who's going to be the fast horse and who's going to be the fun horse?
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