While I was walking around I ran into something that all of us fixed gear nerds had heard about several months ago. Philadelphia International had two of Lee Stoetzel's pieces on hand. The one that particularly caught my eye was the fixed gear bike. The size of the bike and how perfectly craft this piece of art is lost in pictures. With that said here are some pictures.





1 comment:
I could ride that. Looks like it's just my size in fact...
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