my brand new ride for the next adventure! 🫣🥹😁

build from “das taschenfahrrad” based in vienna. https://www.dastaschenfahrrad.com/

thank you!

I'm really looking forward to it.
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Fender Fest 2025 Recap

I was lucky enough to attend this year’s Fender Fest, hosted by Meerglass Cycles in the tiny town of Bad Wilsnack, Germany. Fender Fest carries on the tradition of Peter Weigle’s French Fender Day, a beloved celebration of all things Fender'd that used to take place at his workshop in Connecticut. I’ve covered Peter’s event before, so be sure to check out those previous posts for a bit of context. While I don’t speak German, everyone there spoke English—incredibly well. It was truly special to finally meet folks I’ve only known through social media, reconnect with friends I hadn’t seen in years, and make a whole bunch of new ones. Before diving into the bike nerdery, I want to give a big thank you to Tom and his team for organizing such a fantastic event. Hosting something like this is no small feat, and from the outside, everything seemed to go off without a hitch. The food was amazing, the coffee hit the spot, and the overall vibe was perfect. The day kicked off with coffee and breakfast—various pastries, fresh bread, jam, and Mett (seasoned raw pork, a traditional dish in Eastern Germany). After that, we started arranging our bikes around the property. Before they settled into their display spots for the day, I made sure to grab some photos of them in situ—naturally placed by their proud owners. Be sure to check out the gallery at the end of this post to see the ones that stood out to me. Rob's Hugonnier-Routens Ok, let's get into some proper bike nerding. I'm going to start out with Rob's Hugonnier- Routens. Roger Hugonnier taught Jo Routens the craft in the late 1940s. Iconic of bikes from the golden age of French builders, it has hellenic seat stays, a glorious fork bend, and loads of details that you'll miss unless you brought your reading glasses. Below is a picture Rob found from its construction. His bike featured the extremely rare and very sought after Mavic Inal fenders. I love the stamping and the embossed detailing on the leading edge of the fender. The profile is perfect for this bike, too. The patina is out of this world.  Rob said he spent weeks meticulously cleaning every part of the bike to get it ready for the event, but it wasn't until a friend pointed it out that the down tube and top tube are curiously the same outer diameter. We found that they are both 28.6mm, and with the highly scientific finger plink test, the top tube is butted and the down tube is straight gauge or at least heavier duty. The seat tube is likely the same OD, too. Beggars can't be Tube-Choosers in post war France. Avalanche Cycles This one stole the show for a lot of people, and that's why it won People's Choice. I mean, look at that stem and paint job! What a show stopper. The custom racks looked so beautiful and were mounted so cleanly. Of course he's rocking the Growtac Brakes! I saw a lot of Growtac Brakes and even one set of Shifters. 1950's Champredonde Porteur I'll be honest, I didn't get a chance to talk to the owner of this bike and my Google-fu is coming up with nil. But it is just a beautiful sight - perfect frame proportions, box lining, front rack, and Porteur fenders really pull everything together. We actually got a sample of this fender style way back when. They are really cool with some serious coverage. Vibes and CLB Levers.  Rene's Touring Bike Built in the style of the Constructeurs, Rene did a masterful job of taking historic inspiration and applying it to his own touring bike. Fully fillet brazed, custom everything, and a perfect color selection. Like Rob's bike, the rear brake pierces the seat tube right below the seat post. But Rene took it a step further and integrated a barrel adjustor! Look at those parallel lines // Peter's Randonneur Peter Weigle was the event's honorary guest. He even did a live podcast with Antritt called The Transatlantic Shift talking about how he got into framebuilding, the ups and downs, design, and where he wants to go from here. He's a storied, masterful builder and it shows in his bikes. Peter uses our 650b Zeppelin Fenders a lot on his builds. I love seeing them color matched, too. Meerglass Cycles Tom is an amazing builder. He designs clever, fun, and beautiful bikes that really push the envelope of what a traditional and modern bike can do. I always enjoy seeing a builder's workspace and the projects they have in progress. It's an honor to be let into such a personal sanctuary. After standing around Tom's property pointing at bikes, we actually got to ride each others! I've never been to a show or expo where I could actually ride these high end customs, legendary vintage, and interesting bikes. Usually they're just on display, but it was really nice to swing a leg over and go up and down the street. When you've been doing this as long as we have, you can get a sense of what the bike is like within the first couple minutes. It gave me some really nice perspective on handling, tubing, flex, angles, and the overall feel and what the builder was going for. Additionally, this part of the meetup also gave a number of people an opportunity to ride my Neutrino - many of them the first minivelo they've ridden. Smiles all around. All in all, this was such an awesome and fun experience. It was great seeing friends and meeting new ones. A thank you to Tom and everyone that was a part of the event to make it happen. A big thumbs up. Can't wait for next time!

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Took some placeholder parts (rear wheel, seatpost, handlebar) to even get it into this state, but the vision is coming together for my current Velo Orange Polyvalent Lowkicker project.

Will be getting a Grin All Hub V3 hub motor kit soon.

#BikeTooter #VeloOrange

@freitagvormittag #veloorange #zeppelin. Habe es aber ge“cropt“ weil die Schlappen zu fett sind. Hätte sonst nach vorne nicht unter der Gabel durchgepasst.
Die Bereifung war mit K aber nicht verhandelbar. Was ok ist. Er liebt die WtB Horizon und wollte die wieder. Dann muss ich halt ran 😬

@mstern es ist eine Öse an der Gabel vorne für frontrack. Pelago sollte bestens passen. Habe ich an 3 Rädern.

Das in schwarz nehmen und dann schwarze Schutzbleche. Ich habe #veloorange #zeppelin genommen. Passt perfekt zu den Reifen.

Montage sollte vorne stressfreier sein wenn man nicht so fette Schlappen drauf macht.

Nice travel report from Velo Orange travelling to their Taiwanese manufacturers. I really love how they make the fenders. We should have such a machine in Berlin...

#veloorange #taiwan #bicycle

https://velo-orange.com/blogs/theveloorangeblog/vos-factoryvisits-2025

Another cool Velo Orange Neutrino (prototype) with a pretty cool build for sale, and again, I live no where near Ft Lauderdale FL.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/376000692099

#VeloOrange #BikeTooter #BikeTooterFinds #FLABikes #MiniVelo

VeloOrange Neutrino Mini Velo | eBay

VeloOrange Neutrino mini velo bicycle. This is an original prototype frame in galaxy sparkle black colorway which is not available now. This was built as a complete. Has all VeloOrange components. Added accessories can be included if wanted. Specialized Pizza rack with collapsible basket. Rackhackers front mounted pannier bucket. Top tube frame bag.

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It's actually just an experiment because Hermes screwed up my order for another drop bar, but it feels so agile and fast with upright bars, maybe I'll leave it like this for some time...

#fedibikes #bikewrench #hybrid #veloorange

If I lived anywhere near Raleigh North Carolina, I would definitely get this electrified #VeloOrange Neutrino.

#BikeTooter #BikeTooterFinds #RaleighNCBikes #MiniVelo

https://www.ebay.com/itm/126876767261

Velo Orange Neutrino Ebike Conversion | eBay

Battery is NOT included in price but also optional. 180/160mm front/rear brake rotors, front TRP Spyre cable brake caliper, rear e-cheapo BUCKLOS, with Jagwire Compressionless brake housing. front/rear gearing TBD, but starting with a 50T (bumped to 56T) front chainring and a 11-38 9-speed cluster.

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Introducing Our Latest Innovations from the MADE Bike Show — Velo Orange Blog

We’re excited to share some of the new products and developments we’ve been working on, all of which made their debut at the MADE Bike Show. From fresh branding to new designs, these releases reflect the evolution of Velo Orange as we continue to blend timeless style with modern innovation. Here’s a closer look at what’s coming up.

Introducing Chessie - Our New Aluminum Alloy Monster

This frameset offers an exquisite ride, putting any preconceptions about aluminum’s harshness to rest. Advances in aluminum tubing quality, fit, and finish have made leaps and bounds over the past few decades, far from the bone-rattling bikes of yesteryear. The Chessie’s main triangle is double-butted, with a host of custom bends and technical features, including our unique dropouts.

@cycling @mastobikes @biketooter #cycling #bicycle #VeloOrange #mastobikes #biketooter

Introducing Our Latest Innovations from the MADE Bike Show

We’re excited to share some of the new products and developments we’ve been working on, all of which made their debut at the MADE Bike Show. From fresh branding to new designs, these releases reflect the evolution of Velo Orange as we continue to blend timeless style with modern innovation. Here’s a closer look at what’s coming up. New Logos and Branding Our new logo and branding mark a significant milestone for Velo Orange, reflecting the direction we’ve been heading for some time. While we began by reproducing classic designs that had disappeared from the market, our current offerings are much more than just nods to the past—they are beautifully modern interpretations. The new logos encapsulate this vision of timelessness. Tylor didn’t just select a font; he crafted a fully custom logo, painstakingly refining every curve, taper, and kerning detail. The result is something I truly love, and I hope you do, too. We’ll gradually transition our packaging and product logos to this new design, so you’ll start to see it trickling in over time. In the meantime, MADE go-ers got a sneak peek with our new t-shirts and hats featuring the updated logos. They were a hit, and while we might be out of a few sizes, we’re looking into making more if demand is high—especially for the Snack shirt, which was a hit at the show. We're thinking of doing a run of kids sizes, too. Let us know in the comments if you’d like to see more! Introducing Chessie - Our New Aluminum Alloy Monster Named after the legendary sea monster of the Chesapeake Bay, Chessie is the name of our upcoming aluminum alloy frameset, designed to bring you monstrous fun on your rides. This frameset offers an exquisite ride, putting any preconceptions about aluminum’s harshness to rest. Advances in aluminum tubing quality, fit, and finish have made leaps and bounds over the past few decades, far from the bone-rattling bikes of yesteryear. The Chessie’s main triangle is double-butted, with a host of custom bends and technical features, including our unique dropouts. These dropouts allow for chain tension in single-speed setups and are compatible with flat mount brakes, whether hydraulic or cable actuated. Unlike other similar dropouts, ours require no fiddly hardware and still provide enough room for fenders. The fork is triple-butted and comes with mounts for fenders, racks, and cargo cages and the legs are gently externally tapered - providing an elegant segmented design that doesn't overwhelm. The frame has clearance for up to 700x50mm or 650x2.25 tires on Medium and larger sizes. If you’re running fenders, we suggest 700x45s. I’m particularly excited about the Small and XS sizes, which are designed around 650bx2.1 and 26x2.25

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