Proving that you can never have too much stainless steel
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White’s attention to detail
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The builders at Peacock Groove Cycles
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Joseph Ahearne crafted this
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It’s a bit difficult to pick it out
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John Murphy of Columbine Cycles
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As a play on his name
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When a regular handlebar
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Waterford Precision Cycles
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Christopher Igleheart
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Digital, shmigital.
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This figure adorned
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Brian Baylis’ Randonneur bicycle
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Brian Baylis
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Look at the level of detail
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Baylis even pays attention
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Baylis can even
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If it looks like a Chris King
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Mark Nobilette
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Lugwork like this
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Chris Dekerf’s signature
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From afar
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Up close
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This Soulcraft ‘townie’ bike
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Soulcraft
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A track tandem?
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These purple skulls
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Richard Sachs
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Jon Kendziera of Jonny Cycles
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Seen anything like this before?
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Jonny Cycles
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In homage to their name, Mint Cycles
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