HOT NEWS

November 2nd, 2008 by admin (0) bike accessories, bikers in Taiwan, bikes

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BEEAKBRAKE 17

Hot news !!!
Finally a professional fixed gear workshop has opened here in Taipei, Taiwan. Specialized in fixed gear frames and parts to satisfied with your needs. Also provide repairs and maintenance services. You are welcome to use our tools in our workshop as well.
Feel free to inquire anything that you are looking for or have questions regarding bike parts, we are more than happy to answer your questions.
Address : 1F., No.13, Alley 1, Lane 488, Fusing N. Rd.,
Jhongshan District, Taipei City 104, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Contact : Yang @ 0981-005044
Open from 2:00PM~10:00PM

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jacob’s

October 11th, 2008 by admin (1) bike accessories, bikes

Hey hey!my name is jacob, i ride for  fixedgearlondon but i’m actually moving to taiwan in january. i’m going to be there at least a year maybe more so it would be rad to hook up with some riders. I don’t know where i’m going to be living because of the job but hopefully taipei and i’m definitely going to bring my bike(s). I designed some t-shirts for fixedgearlondon which you can check out on the website and i attached some pictures of my track bikes. Anyways it would be rad if you could drop me a line so i have a fixed gear contact!

take it easy

jacob

fixedgearlondon.com

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Provider x Bootleg sessions x Nabiis

August 28th, 2008 by admin (4) bike accessories

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FatLace x Nemesis Project ARC frame on Display

August 26th, 2008 by admin (0) bike accessories, bikes

Hi

Great site !!

Here are some current photos of our ARC frame we did with FATLACE.com
The ARC frame was design in classic Kirin style , see original post here

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Now on display at FATLACE S.F. on Post St. is a custom one off build by Brad hodges entitled Yosemite.
This bike was built in a classic touring style with twist of new parts thrown in for style.

Parts list :
Nemesis Project x FatLace ARC frame in custom one off colorway “antique brown”
Nitto bar
Vintage stem
Brooks Ti railed saddle W/ bag
Brooks leather bar wrap
Tange headset
Tange fork
MKS sylvan touring pedals
MAVIC Ellipse wheel set
Sugino crankset

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geekhouse new design

August 25th, 2008 by admin (0) bike accessories, bikes

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Thanks !!
Marty~~
provides the information…….

Bao

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pacific bicycle

August 25th, 2008 by admin (0) bike accessories, bikes

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Great shop selling Road bikes, MTB bikes, Fixed Gear bikes and many others.

Very professional service, friendly environment and great prices.

Highly recommend shop.

DOMINIC

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Leo’s Idea

August 25th, 2008 by admin (0) bike accessories

leo.jpgIf you own a classic cromoly road bike, i guess you would saw off your fork tube aligning with your shining headset.

But if you are a guy like me with long legs, i bet the height difference of your stem and seat will sure to give you a sore back.

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This is “Long legs man” bike.

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In order to solve this problem, I designed this component to
lengthen your “sawn too short” front fork.

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It is made of stainless steel,

Direct mount on your 1″ threaded fork,

Offer a little more height to extend your stem higher,

The stem lock bolt will still be intact inside your fork,

Therefore reduce any safety concerns.

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This is how it will look when extended.

With this component you can extend your stem 1.5cm higher,

At present i have extended my stem 1cm higher,

I weigh around 82Kgs,

And normal testing over the last few weeks,

Shows that the stability has been quite good,

I’m confident with the strength of this component.

Gus x Paolo  Creative!!

June 24th, 2008 by admin (0) bike accessories

After having fun played bicycle polo game with broomsticks, Paolo and I were considering to make bike polo mallets seriously, we’ve read many articles about building mallets by ski poles, but it is nearly impossible find ski poles in tropical Taiwan, so we’ve deicide to make it in wood, and dyed it to make vintage look.
After tested with various wood and mallet length, abusing wood lathe machine at school, and finally, we had our first production of bike polo mallets done!
Let’s enjoy the game, riders! hit it as hard as you can, breaking them will give us opportunities to make second upgraded production!

best regards
Gus
Taipei, Taiwan

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The little red hat

May 3rd, 2008 by admin (0) bike accessories

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This is the hamlet that used for track bike 20 years ago. It’s stylish and lightweight. A must have collectible beautiful item

Brake lever

April 12th, 2008 by admin (0) bike accessories

The new front brake lever from Dia-compe, it can be operated by either sides.Not a bad idea for those who run front brakes. dia-compe-2.jpg