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wearyourtruth 12-15-05 01:22 AM

bunkbed bike
 
seen on the fixedgeargallery today...

http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2005...ustinPogge.htm

lz4005 12-15-05 08:50 AM

That is spectacular.

wasted weasel 12-15-05 11:18 AM

yeah I just saw that too.... totally awesome use of a bunkbed frame!

I wouldn't trust hopping a curb with that rear chain-stay design though..

lz4005 12-15-05 01:06 PM

Tallbike observed trials!
My mind, it is blown!

531phile 12-15-05 04:20 PM

I'm going to nominate it for best fixed gear 2005. Is it me or is anyone else sick and tired of seeing Surly bikes on that site.

aadhils 12-16-05 11:22 AM

Dang This thread was the first thing I saw after I saw the Bunkbed bike posted through the Frame Builders mailing list...

AverageCommuter 12-16-05 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by 531phile
I'm going to nominate it for best fixed gear 2005. Is it me or is anyone else sick and tired of seeing Surly bikes on that site.

Yeah. Those and the chrome plated Bianchi Pistas.


I'd vote for the bunkbed bike, at least it's got character!

YamacrawJ 12-16-05 08:57 PM

I loved sharing this with my fellow bike-o-philes. I love making "something" out of "nothing" and admire others who do. There's a lot of that at BFs! The engineering of this bunkbed bike includes built-in ladders. So cool! Thanks for sharing, wearyourtruth.

sweep242 12-18-05 10:29 PM

so i'm surfing FGG like normal & it's like Sean Brown's Surly, Justin Pogge's Bunk bed, Jon's Nishiki . What bunk bed & sure enough. Too cool love that site.
http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2005...ustinPogge.htm
Cheers

531phile 12-24-05 03:47 AM

The only thing that gets to me with that site is, people always seems to say the same things like: I absolutely love your site. Such and such bike was the inspiration for this bike. Sugino 75. Velocity wheels. Blah Blah. Cinelli stem or 3ttt blah blah. and they always seems to be so defensive and ashamed when they say that they will pay the guy for running the website. I bet it takes about $50-$100/month to run that site a month and I be the guy is pullin in way more. I think I read somewhere that he just bought a new laptop(i.e. FixGearForum money) Well more power to that guy. I guess I'm envyous.

tallanasty 12-24-05 08:21 PM

yeah that bunk bed bike is awesome, it's a sweet ride too. Once you get over being scared of falling. I think everyone should have one.


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