Showing posts with label macho man disc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label macho man disc. Show all posts

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Look at Dan


Hey guys. I gotta apologize for the lack of posts lately. There has been a lot goin on recently and as a result, blogging has taken a back seat to real life. I'll have a bunch of updates soon, but for now look at these photos I took of Dan riding an All-City Macho Man Disc and a Trek District. 

We needed some images for some upcoming projects at North Central Cyclery, so Dan and I went out one morning before work to cruise around the NIU campus and do some shootin'. I think a few of them turned out pretty well. One of the photos can be seen currently on a giant banner outside the shop.









Monday, July 22, 2013

T.J. The Macho Man


T.J. is an insane person, and that's why we love him. All-City makes rad bikes, and that's why he loves them. After falling in love with his "go-to" "hop-on-and-ride" "haul-stuff-around-town" "ride-a-hundred-miles" bike, the All-City Spacehorse, he realized he also wanted something a bit more quick and aggressive, preferably with disc brakes that he could race and beat the hell out of. And so T.J. decided to fill that void with yet another All-City - The Macho Man Disc.



He pre-ordered one to ensure that he'd get it the second it came out, and as soon as it was delivered, I built it up. I took my time with this build because, like I said earlier, he planned to "beat the hell out of it". I chased every thread and greased every bolt, pre-stretched the cables, adjusted everything to perfection, and finished it off with some white Cinelli Caleido bartape and Velox bar plugs. I chose the white Caleido because I thought the color complimented the frame well, and the subtle pop of color that shows through the perforations just looks awesome. I like the Velox bar plugs because they're a classic choice and the stay where you put 'em. Other than that, the build is totally stock (for now).



All-City spec'd this bike really well actually, with 105 levers and rear derailleur, Salsa Cowbell bars, and some heavy-duty Alex rims (sans decals) with Formula hubs. It's certainly not a lightweight build, but it's bomb-proof, and weight has never been a concern for T.J.



The attention to detail that the folks at All-City put into their frames is pretty crazy. I think they really do make some of the most elegant and well designed production bikes available.

Take a look at a few more photos below:

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

The Great Frostbike Photo-dump


Yet another Frostbike came and went. As usual, it was a blast and I had a ton of fun hangin out with good friends, meeting nice new people, and drooling over some amazing products. I took a ton of photos and I'm too tired from uploading/sorting/editing everything to write much of a description, but they're pretty self-explanatory. A big thanks to QBP for putting on an awesome show and taking great care of everyone who attended. I'm always blown away by their hospitality and thoughtfulness. Also a big thanks to Handsome Cycles and One-On-One Bike Studio for putting on a killer party at the Cutter's Ball, and to Sram for providing the many kegs of beer. I might dedicate a separate post just for Cutter's Ball photos, but we'll see if I find the motivation...

Anyways, enjoy a bunch of photos of cool bike stuff below...