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[h=1]Friday August 15th[/h][h=3]7PM-9PM[/h]Rapha Cycle Club New York | 64 Gansevoort Street
Rapha Cycle Club New York is proud to host the opening evening of Bike Cult, a showcase of custom, hand-crafted bicycles from NYC and beyond. Join us Friday, August 15th for "Why Custom?" a roundtable discussion about the hows and whys of custom bicycles.
Guest speakers will include frame builders Rick Jones and Johnny Coast, and custom fitter Jonathan Blyer.
Beer and other light refreshments will be served.

[h=1]Saturday August 16th[/h][h=3]10AM-7PM[/h]Knockdown Center | 52-19 Flushing Ave, 11378
Show is open to the public. Come to the Knockdown Center's 50,000 square foot space and see an impressive array of hand-built bicycles by our exhibitors.
Food and beverage service provided by Monk's Meats, Txorizeria, and Home Frites.

[h=3]10AM-12PM [/h]City Reliquary | 370 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
On your way to Knockdown Center, swing by the City Reliquary to see an exhibit about Dick Power, a prominent mid-century New York City frame-builder that presaged today's hand-built bicycle movement. Enjoy drinks in the museum's beautiful garden.

[h=3]7PM-MIDNIGHT[/h]Brooklyn Bicycle Park | South 3rd & Kent Ave, Brooklyn NY, 11249
Bike Cult Gathering: after-party for the Bike Cult Show.

[h=1]Sunday August 17th[/h][h=3]10AM-5PM[/h]Knockdown Center | 52-19 Flushing Ave, 11378
Show is open to the public. Come to the Knockdown Center's 50,000 square foot space and see an impressive array of hand-built bicycles by our exhibitors.
Food and beverage service provided by Monk's Meats, Txorizeria, and Home Frites.

[h=3]10AM-12PM [/h]City Reliquary | 370 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
On your way to Knockdown Center, swing by the City Reliquary to see an exhibit about Dick Power, a prominent mid-century New York City frame-builder that presaged today's hand-built bicycle movement. Enjoy drinks in the museum's beautiful garden. Edward Albert, collector, curator, researcher and author of ‘A Dark Day in Sunnyside’ will be at the Reliquary to answer questions and fill in some of the blanks the exhibit did not have room for.

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