This was one of my favorite restorations. The bike is owned by my pediatrician. He purchased it from his family's bike shop a few decades ago.
Thanks to Mic for the great picture!
The Oregon Manifest presents bicycle frame builders with the challenge of designing the best utility bicycle. These designs range from large cargo bikes that carry heavy loads to lighter bikes suited for the challenges of urban commuting.
We just finished Ken's new Moots MootoX RSL 29er. What a joy it was to build. With a 15QR tapered steer tube, Press Fit BB30, Industry Nine wheels, XTR bits and tons of Titanium this bicycle is hard to beat. Enjoy your new bike Ken!
The Bicycle Escape is proud to announce that we are relocating to the Wegmans/Clemson Corner shopping center the was just built across form our current location. The move will take place in December, 2011. The larger space will allow us to better serve our…
Here are a couple of prototypes from our friends at Indy Fab. The mountain bike is a ti/carbon racy steed. The city bike is a titanium mixtie.
This very special kickstand will grace my YiPsan cruiser. This bike will be displayed at the 2011 NAHBS.
On January 4th, 2011 we will be having a Frederick Bicycle Coalition event at Brewers Alley in downtown Frederick. All day long, 20 percent of your food/bar bill will be donated to FBC.
We at The Bicycle Escape have been overwhelmed by the generosity of our friends and customers this year. The amazing clock shown was a gift made by an artist in Bogota, Columbia and is constructed of recycled metal.
Our five year anniversary just past and to commemorator the event we filled our glasses and said Salute! If you would care to join in our toast, stop by the shop sometime before Christmas and wish us a happy birthday.