1983 SE Racing Quadangle
1983 SE Racing Quadangle 1983 SE Racing Quadangle In 1978, a young entrepreneur named Scot Breithaupt started promoting "Pedal-Cross" races in [...]
By paul|2024-10-04T03:08:36+00:00October 26th, 2016|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985|
1983 SE Racing Quadangle 1983 SE Racing Quadangle In 1978, a young entrepreneur named Scot Breithaupt started promoting "Pedal-Cross" races in [...]
By paul|2024-10-07T02:49:01+00:00October 16th, 2016|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985|
1979 Cornelo Super 1979 Cornelo Super You know, you look just like this bicycle I know. Are you related to an [...]
By paul|2024-10-17T03:25:46+00:00October 13th, 2016|Museum Bikes Pre WWII|
1930's Debacco Special Racer Frank Miserndino's Debacco Special Racer A great old machine, and fine example of American craftsmanship, this bike [...]
By paul|2024-09-27T23:03:32+00:00September 20th, 2016|about us, news|
A significant award! The National Bicycle Dealers Association used to hand out awards each year to bicycle stores, calling out the "Top 100 [...]
By paul|2024-10-22T02:06:03+00:00September 17th, 2016|Museum Bikes 2001 to the Present|
2002 Moots YBB Mountain Bike 2002 Moots YBB Air While not the very first mountain bike brand out there, Moots certainly [...]
By paul|2024-11-02T04:02:42+00:00August 28th, 2016|Fuji, road|
Fuji Sportif series road bikes Fuji Sportif 1.3 Fuji is a good brand for us, and one of the main reasons that [...]
By paul|2024-10-07T03:08:40+00:00August 10th, 2016|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985|
1983 Guerciotti 1983 Guerciotti Guerciotti is one of the great builders from Italy. Historically they seemed to be a step or [...]
By paul|2024-11-19T04:34:56+00:00July 22nd, 2016|news|
7/16 BikeSnobNYC visits B.I. Back in June we were proud to be visited by one of the sharpest writers and funniest comedians in [...]

By paul|2017-02-28T16:15:31+00:00June 2nd, 2016|Uncategorized|