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This handmade rack with a leaf motif is from Banjo Cycles and part of a matching front and rear rack set. These must have taken a long time to make!
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Front rack with wooden inlays, on a Yipsan Cycles mixte.
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Some custom "tree" headbadges by Poka Cycle Accessories. Love the look of enamel paint on these.
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Also Lilly of the Valley headbadges.
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And check out this beautiful chainguard, also by Poka. I would love one of these!
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Brooks saddle, carved by Kara Ginther for Banjo Bicycles.
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Fleur de Lis lug/sleeve on an A.N.T Scorcher.
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Bamboo frame with floral motif. This is a Bamboosero bicycle made by Bikeys in New Zealand, the floral artwork done by a Maori artist.
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And these magnificent floral details are by Velocolour (check out additional details here).
Looking at the popularity of floral designs at NAHBS this year, I wonder whether it reflects a growing female customer base for bicycle builders. Or perhaps these are just as popular with men. What do you think?
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