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No Brakes ATL TImelapse

No-Brakes ATL time-lapse from People of Resource on Vimeo.

No Brakes ATL recently celebrated their 2 year anniversary. Part of the celebration was opening their new shop in Grant Park. Here’s a little time lapse video of their installation!

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  • Tyler

    Can anyone tell me how they mounted these bikes to the wall via the bottom bracket? Any close ups? Love the way they are displayed! Thanks…

  • http://www.nobrakesatl.com twtone

    Yo Tyler, check out:
    peopleofresource.com.

    Prolly, Thanks for the post!

  • http://pearlvelo.com Tyler

    Thank you so much for the info. I was working on a very similar project. Small world. Funny thing, theirs works.

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