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REVOLUTION CYCLES: BIKE CHECKLocated at 9634 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115 ![]() There are a lot of bikes that come through the shop and we will try to document more of them. For now, here are a few, enjoy. Bike Check
![]() Jack just got the hooks from his main sponsor Bruce Crisman of Shola and Then from Fit Bike Co. and his good friends at Odyssey. Dialed new ride. ![]() Garrette started out with a Fit STR2 that he bought from the shop. Now, look at his bike. ![]() Fresh stuff from Subrosa! Alameda frame and fork. Red Hot. ![]() Andy is our 18x racer. His bike is pretty dialed (for a race bike). He also has a dialed street bike (WTP Lo-Fi). ![]() This is a custom Sunday that we put together a few weeks ago. Those Animal bars look sick with the black frame. ![]() Jayce started with a TRL2. Now he is rocking the same frame as Hoder. Check out the classic Dirt Bros. stem! ![]() Zane is not riding this frame any more. He just picked up a black Sunday Ian frame. Check back for more info. ![]() Mike Hoder's new S&M Cardona. This is the cleanest/newest bike that Mike has had in a bit. ![]() Here is Jimmy Levan's prototype Moon Unit. It is nice to see Jimmy back on the bike. ![]() This is Mike Hoder's ride (as of now). The info in the pic is accurate. He is not riding the white frame (painted black) any more. ![]() Premium Products Lo-Pez Lt frame. We just built this one up for a loyal customer. This frame weighs 3.5 lbs. without brake mounts!!!! ![]() This is my new set-up. I changed it around a little and wanted to try the "new-school" geometry that the WeThePeople Elektro (Powder Chrome) frame offers. ![]() This is a customer bike. Sunday Second Wave frame and a bunch of killer parts makes this bike weigh in at about 22 pounds! ![]() This is Jack Maddock's signature Versa frame. He is still testing it, but says he likes it a lot. Sunday bars, Odyssey wheels and sprocket, Solid cranks, S&M stem, MG1 pedals, Federal seat and post (not shown), ODI grips, Animal clamp and black spray paint. ![]() FitBikeCo. S3.5. This is Zane's ride. Killin' it. ![]() This is the S&M LTF that we sold. This bike is sick!!! ![]() Here is another Subrosa Pandora that we built up. The bike has a story behind it, but I am too lazy to write about it. ![]() Troy has been fixing up his 2-Hip. He has the new Macneil cranks and front hub (14mm black) ![]() Another Sunday Wave that we built and sold. ![]() Here is a pic of the 2008 Sunday Second Wave that we built up with the new Sunday forks and new Sunday bars. This bike was tight. 23.5 pounds and no silly parts. Animal pedals, grips, tires, pivotal saddle and seatpost clamp. Odyssey cranks and sprocket. Macneil hubs and seatpost. Fit DLR stem. We built it up to be the showcase piece in the shop and it was purchased before we could even finish it. To my knowledge, this is one of the first ones out there. ![]() This is Mike Hoder's old ride. Subrosa Pandora frame, S&M Slam XLT bars, white rims (painted black!), Odyssey cranks, pedals and hubs, Pivotal and more. No brakes, but brake mounts front and rear (just in case). ( ![]() Here is a picture of my old Subrosa Pandora. It had a 21" tt and weighed a little over 24 lbs. I love the way this bike rode with the Sunday Triumph bars. ![]() This is a S&M Stricker that we built up custom for a good customer. Super clean with all of the white and black. ![]() Here is a pic of the 2007 Sunday New Wave that we had built up in the shop. Some lucky kid, with two broken wrists, laid down his hard earned cash for this one. It was a steal. ![]() Here is a pic of Mike Hoder's 2008 Sunday. The frame is sub-5 lbs. with a 21" top-tube. We took the picture outside of the shop. This set-up includes the free-coaster that lasted less than a week. ![]() Here is a Sunday Wave brakeless (with temporary brake) that we built up for a kid in Everett, WA. We sure do build up a lot of Sunday's! ![]() This is a Fly Bikes Pantera 2 That had parts from a DK Dayton. ![]() This is a 1979 Race Inc. frame that we fitted with modern parts. This was a fun project |
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