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Vegas or Bust!

Posted by on September 20th, 2010
I have to tell you that when Jason first asked if he could take my bike to Vegas I was a bit apprehensive. I know he will take good care of it, but it very special to me. They arrived Saturday morning to pick it up. As an added bonus...
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My New Metropolitan

Posted by on July 7th, 2010
Last Wednesday was a big day as Bicycle Revolutions, our BRevs/ Affinity frames arrived! Thanks to Wilis who drove them down from Affinity as Jason’s head was about to pop off. A special collaboration 9 months in the making, our bastard lovechild. I was very excited to get mine on...
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Cycle Sunday Pre-Game For The Bootleg Sessions 4 Premier!

Posted by on May 17th, 2010
What a beautiful weekend! Philly was blooming with bicycle festivities. Saturday was the RE Load Maypril Fools Fun Ride, many POINTS were awarded and much FUN was had. Sunday was the Bootleg Sessions 4 premier at Tattooed Moms for the Cycle Sunday series, and before a handful of folks got...
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MOVE, 25 years later…

Posted by on May 13th, 2010
May 13th 1985, Philadelphia waged war on itself. 11 people were killed, 61 homes and a neighborhood were destroyed. This was a very sad day for Philadelphia, the scars and emotions still run very deep. The city still has not made good on their promises to rebuild this neighborhood turned...
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Shepard Fairey Invades Philadelphia

Posted by on April 25th, 2010
After a lazy sunday brunch with Wilis and Mary, who were nice enough to come down from NYC for our 4th anniversary party last night, we decided to check out a couple of pieces that Shepard Fairey just installed around town. The first being at the Rocket Cat Cafe in...
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Water Street Philadelphia

Posted by on April 23rd, 2010
I might have missed the Water Street Session last night, but Gary Wilpizeski sent me some great photos to share with Y’all. Yesterday was Bicycle Revolutions‘ 4th Anniversary, Heather and I met up with a couple of friends for some food and a few drinks at the Pope. So while I...
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