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That DiNucci brings a tear to my eye - just amazing. Its what I love about bikes.
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Not necc the most rare or obscure but Ive been thoroughly enjoying my ANT SS townie for many miles; picked up from rallizes when they lived here in MA. I feel like its certainly one of very few
currently is fenderless, with more silver bits, custom dyno light mount and a whiskey carbon road+ fork It rocks
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It was my 1920's Hercules
It was my 1920's Hercules single speed coaster hub wood rims covered in metal
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I own "Breezer #2," now on display at the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame.
This is the second of the ten bikes Joe Breeze built in 1977-78, that revolutionized the bicycle industry. Joe's bike, "Breezer #1" is on display at the Smithsonian Institution. If it is not the most collectible bicycle in the world, it's damn close.
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