Archiv der Kategorie: Gierige Räder

Alles was andere haben oder machen und ich hypergierig finde.

Dosnovento. Barcelona.

Radladen in Barcelona. Verkauft auch Rahmen unter der gleichen Marke.

 

Barcelona; Stahl, klassisch

cuadro barcelona dosnoventa pic3

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Detroit, Aluminium Oversized

detroit frame by dosnoventa

detroit frame by dosnoventa

Monte Carlo; Alu, klassisch

montecarlo frameset by dosnoventa

Houston; Alu, Oversized, modern

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Tokyo; Carbon

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Wegen den Sitzstreben: Tokyo.

 

 

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Colnago Master mit Campagnolo Delta und San Marco Concor

Dan diesem Colnago Zeitmaschinenrahmen ist eigentlich alles vorbaut, was die Achtziger an ikonischem Material hervorgebracht haben.

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3 Rensho in Pink.

Oh Mann, leider geil. Ein 3Rensho, dann noch in Pink und dann auch noch mit einer genialen Bremszugführung am Oberrohr plus Campagnolo Monoplaner. Haben haben haben. Wollen. Wollen. Wollen.

Wieder mal via FGGT.

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356

via Milano Fixed. No Porsche no life.

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LOW Point in Taipeh

via FGGT

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Mein erstes Motobecane

Da sind diese französischen Teile noch cool.

via Milano Fixed

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ALEX rip

Dr Alex Moulton, CBE (1920-2012)

Dr Alex Moulton CBE has died, aged 92. The British bicycle designer is best known for pioneering suspension in small wheeled road bikes, long before it was made popular by the mountain bike world.

The Moulton factory in Bradford upon Avon

The Moulton Bicycle Company paid tribute to their founder on their website: „It is with great sorrow that Shaun Moulton and The Moulton Bicycle Company announce the news that Dr. Alexander Eric Moulton CBE, distinguished engineer and inventor, passed away peacefully in the company of his family and staff on Sunday evening, 9th December 2012, at the age of 92.“

Alex Moulton was born on 9 April 1920. He studied engineering at Cambridge, moving into aircraft engine research during World War II before joining his family’s rubber company, Spencer Moulton and Co. After the company was sold, he set up Moulton Developments Limited, where he designed and produced the Hydrolastic suspension for the Mini.

In the late 1950s he started designing small wheeled bicycles, which were launched to the public in 1962 under the Moulton name. His bikes were notable for their non-conventional frames, small wheels with high pressure tyres to reduce rolling resistance, and rubber-based front and rear suspension.

The Moulton company enjoyed success during the ’60s and were bought by Raleigh in 1967, who mass produced Moultons but stopped in 1974 due to a sales decline. Dr Alex Moulton reacquired the rights to the name and relaunched the company in 1983 with the AM Spaceframe. In 1988, at the start of the off-road boom, he produced the first full suspension mountain bike, the AM-ATB.

Moulton partnered with Pashley (for a lower priced all-terrain bike) and Bridgestone (on an aluminium framed model, based on the original F Frame) in the 1990s and 2000s but largely kept all design, development and manufacturing under one roof. He never lost his flair for original, innovative design and his talents will be missed.

Moultons are still being produced at their factory in Bradford on Avon under general manager and Alex’s nephew Shaun Moulton. For more information, visit www.moultonbicycles.co.uk.

The moulton esprit: the moulton esprit

via Bike Radar

Moulton bicycles are icons of British design

 

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Was darf es denn zu Weihnachten sein, meine Kinder?

Nein, nicht noch mehr Räder, Papa.

via Fabbricca della Bici

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Track Bikes

via FGGT, bis auf das Erste

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Tunnel

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