Firefly has really lead the way in terms of anodizing designs on their frames and in the past, we’ve seen many examples of their topography anodizing but never as expansive as this one! If you’d like to see more details of this wild piece of work, head to the Firefly Tumblr.
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Firefly Bicycles: Gold Array
It’s been a while since we’ve done a feature like this but what Firefly is doing with their anodizing labs never ceases to amaze! See their full documentation at their Tumblr.
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Firefly Bicycles and Andrew the Maker
When you order a Firefly, you go all in. Take their latest showcase build for example. Complete with Andrew the Maker bags and a painted to match fork, this lightweight bikepacking/gravel race/S24O rig embodies the “the traveler with the most experience, carries the least on their back” mentality. See more at the Firefly Tumblr.
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Firefly Bicycles: Put Mondrian on It
Do you think the Dutch abstract painter Piet Mondrian would have ever expected to see his unique form of Neoplasticism art used so wildly in pop culture? To the point where a bicycle frame – hell, multiple bicycle frames! – would be adorned with his unique form of abstract art? Firefly Bicycles is working on documenting a beauty of a frame. See more at their Tumblr.
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Firefly Bicycles: New ISP Topper
Making the best bikes possible has always been Firefly’s agenda. We’ve looked in detail at their new yoke for their all-road bikes and now, here’s their new topper for integrated seat posts, which features their new seatpost clamp and ENVE’s new asymmetrical saddle clamp hardware. For more detailed shots, head to Firefly’s Tumblr.
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Firefly Bicycles: 6Al-4Va Titanium Seat Collars
Looking for some MUSA bling for your bike? Check out these 6Al-4Va Titanium Seat Collars by Firefly. They’re made in the USA, weigh 25 grams, are available in 35mm and 31.8mm, come in brushed or blasted, and are made by Oglewatch Co exclusively for Firefly. These beautiful ti nuggets are $100, or you can add anodizing for $20 extra. Swoop up one at Firefly.
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Firefly Bicycles: All About the Technique
Anodizing titanium with advanced patterns and ombré fades is just the icing on the meticulously-welded Firefly cake. These new designs I’ve seen on their social media platforms are certainly pushing the brand’s abilities. Follow Firefly on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram.
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Firefly Bicycles: Magenta + Cyan
I’m not sure what the story is behind these two frames are, but I hope there’s a gold one on the way, to complete the primary colors. Or it could be a his and her combination, but whatever it is, they look stunning. Check out more at the Firefly Tumblr.
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Firefly Bicycles: Tropical Mondrian
I like what I’m seeing over at the Firefly Tumblr. Follow them for more daily unveiling…
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Firefly Bicycles: Faded Black
Just in time for Halloween! From the looks of the teaser images on the Firefly Tumblr, this black-painted titanium lugged frame with carbon tubes is going to be slick. Check out more at their Tumblr!
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Firefly Bicycles: May the Wind Be At Your Back
Fūjin is the god of wind in Japan and this rendition can be found on traditional Japanese designs dating back to the 700’s. Perhaps these little wind bands are present on this Firefly road to ensure the presence of a tail wind at all times? See more of this beautiful work at the Firefly Flickr.
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Firefly Bicycles: Faded
Here’s a soft and bright photo from Firefly that’s sure to liven up your Tuesday afternoon. Jordan Low has been killing it over at Hot Tubes Paint!
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Firefly Bicycles: Post Up
While some of Firefly’s clients choose to paint their titanium frames, others want to experiment with anodizing. Wow… See more at the Firefly Tumblr!
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Firefly Bicycles: Murdered Out Two Face 29’r
I love this so much. The drive-side is murdered out and the non-drive has logos. Such a clean execution on what appears to be a rippin’ hardtail 29’r from the crew at Firefly. See more details at their Tumblr.
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Firefly Bicycles: Titanium Track
It’s not every day that you see a track bike coming from the Boston, Massachusetts shop of Firefly Bicycles. Especially one with such panache. Check out more of this track machine at the Firefly Tumblr.
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Firefly Bicycles: SPLAT!
I’m so glad to see this. For a few reasons. One of which it’s my friend Ross’ seat post for his tourer, which is ramblin’ through Montana right now. Another is why wouldn’t you request anodization like this if you’re getting a Firefly?
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Firefly Bicycles: Touring Bike with Campagnolo 11
There’s something elegant about a beautifully raked steel fork on a titanium frameset and that’s only the beginning to the over-the-top detailing on this new Firefly tourer. E3 lights, SON hub, fenders, killer seatpost, custom ano, Pasela tires, Campy and yeah, bar end shifters.
Head over to the Firefly Tumblr for more spy shots.
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Firefly Bicycles: Repetitive Pattern
There’s something really striking about the pattern treatment on the back of this Firefly’s seat tube. The anodizing fade is spot on. For your daily dose of Firefly deliciousness, follow them on Tumblr.