This is too good to not share. Keep it fun, Firefly. So where’s the Instagram shot of this one?
Correction, it was a Vine!
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This is too good to not share. Keep it fun, Firefly. So where’s the Instagram shot of this one?
Correction, it was a Vine!
What better way to round out the day than with some Ti anodizing from Firefly? If this were a cross bike, I’d say it’d need a set of the Purple PAUL touring cantis. By the way, another batch is going up on Friday…
This is absolutely over the top in every way but I love it, especially that fork. So much radness coming from Firefly these days.
Someone made a comment about colored components on bikes being a fad. Well, it’s the longest running fad in the cycling industry and as exhibited here in the latest from Firefly, it’s all about a touch of color. Although I would love to see a completely anodized titanium frame from these guys.
I think it’s safe to say that this machine is made to take a big beating and deliver an even bigger one. There are too many drool-worthy photos rolling into the Firefly Tumblr these days.
The week isn’t complete without something from Firefly. The High Voltage Fade looks so good! See more at the Firefly Flickr.
This Firefly Ti tourer reinvents the term “light touring”. I see a compact front, mid-range rear and a radially-laced front wheel with fenders. While the die-hard touring nerds will object, I am digging it. See the full set at the Firefly Facebook!
Oooof. Even though I have a lot of colorful bikes, I can’t deny the beauty of an all-black steed, especially when it comes to Firefly. Check out more at the Firefly Flickr.
This just looks like some kind of ice cream treat, doesn’t it? Leave it to Firefly to supply our Saturday with saturated colors.
Looks like the team at Firefly is growing into a bigger, better space. As someone with an architectural background, I cannot wait to see how this turns out. See more at the Firefly Blog!
Oh man, oh man. Who in Austin is getting a Firefly? Check out more photos at the Firefly Flickr.
Hey, it’s been a while. One of the recent Firefly customers obviously has great taste. Who orders a murdered-out bike from them? This one’s molten lava-hot!
Personally, I’d much rather have a builder’s signature on the downtube, rather than the top tube. And if this is a cross bike, it’d make for prime photo ops during #crossiefreestyle box jumps. Can’t wait to see how this new Firefly turns out!
Don’t you? Disk-tabbed and ready to go. Firefly is always a crowd pleaser.
Ok, so that “touring bike” I posted earlier is a flat bar commuter / city bike. Does that make it any less bad-ass? Nope. Firefly is putting in work these days.
It’s safe to say that this would be a great partner to have while on tour, no? I can’t wait to see more of this one. That rack is looking crazy. Firefly‘s always coming up with the jams.
But… but… It’s so damn 70’s!
These two photos from the Firefly blog are wild. They’re really going for their Ti anodizing.
Everyone loves the eeCycle Works brakes. They’re made in the USA and deliver incredible stopping power. The first time I got to see a pair on a bike in person, it was when I was in Melbourne. Justin’s Firefly had them and I couldn’t get over how rad they were and they better be for that pricepoint!