
If you recall I was raving about Anderson Custom Cycles as my favorite bikes from NAHBS this year, well tonight I was checking out his website and came across this stunning little number.




Here's what the builder had to say about it:
John's new Anderson Four Seasons 953 frame set. This bike is a good example of what can be done when a rider and builder work together towards a common goal. John and I collaborated with this and I incorporated many of John's ideas into the bike, including his desire to be able run multiple tire sizes, fenders, rack mounts, S&S Couplers & etc., and yet still have a bike that he can race. The resulting bike is a truly multi-use machine....its a capable race bike with race wheels...add 28c's and it makes for a great long distance or training ride....ample tire clearance and long reach calipers combined with 32 or 35c's make for a great trail bike.....install a rack and do some light touring.....add fenders and its ready for rough weather....and S&S couplers make for a great traveling companion! Extras like polished stainless lugs, brushed out stainless tubes, pump mounts, rack & fender bosses, and a Columbine chain hanger make for a truly special ride.
Here is the full build:

so nice.
1 comment:
Incredible. My dream bike is an Anderson. Someday...
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