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Our Legacy Brooks Fixed Gear Bike

28 June 2008, 22.20 | Posted in Gadgets | 2 comments »

Selectism - Our Legacy Brooks Fixed Gear Bike

Scandinavian fashion house, Our Legacy has teams with England’s beloved Brooks Saddle and Leather Goods Company on producing this Our Legacy bike. No word on fabrication numbers for the frame. We’re looking at the usual deep white rims, threaded headset, and chrome fork…. oh, and a Brooks saddle (though is a little steep for my liking). The bike was previewed at (capsule) Paris. (via hq)

More views after the jump.


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2 comments
  1. This bicycle is definitely not made for the Swedish Weather conditions and definitely not made for a “fashion addicted bicyclist”. He would kill himself after 100 meters, trying to find out were the breaks are. Quiet dangerous to look cool today…

  2. Mikie:

    …Except that it is a fixed-gear bicycle. Of course it isn’t made for the Swedish weather (what bike is?) but if I had to ride one in icy or slick conditions, I would be on a fixed-gear. Not to mention that it doesn’t necessarily need brakes – all you’d have to do is stop pedaling.

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