Charge Urban

Charge Urban

Quamen and Isyar Factory Tour

Quamen bikes has been making flatland framesets for years and recently have branched off into making street fixed gears. While not as over-built as some of the other models, the Isyar has proven to be a great street frame. Tough enough to take a beating and with the same lines you’d expect from a BMX company; tight rear end, unicrown fork, beefy fork ends and an hourglass headtube.

Cream Magazine shot the guys at O20 a little edit from a recent tour of Quamen’s facility. Maybe we’ll see a feature of Isyar in the next FixĂ© mag?

Big ups to Jim at Orange 20 for the post. Really great video.

Comments Off
by prolly |
Videos


Comments are closed.

ABOUT PiNP

John Watson

Prolly is not Probably started in 2006 in Brooklyn, New York. For over 6 years it has thrived as John Watson, the sole author, documents multiple facets of cycling. With the boom of urban cycling, Prolly is Not Probably has grown to be the number one blog for the culture surrounding track bikes, fixed gears and fixed freestyle. In recent years, a large push for original content has spawned a steady flow of photosets and portraits.

Known for his A Day in 10 Photos, Merckx Mondays, Recent Roll, Shop Visits, and Beautiful Bicycles features, John continues to document bicycles of all kinds and his daily life through photos. Over the years, Prolly is Not Probably has been cited in the New York Times, COG Magazine, Urban Velo and other notable publications. In March of 2011, John moved to Austin, Texas where he continues to cover a cross section of cultural influences.

ADVERTISING ON PiNP

Interested in having your company's ad on Prolly is not Probably? Email me. Sidebar ads are available in 140 x 140 and 300 x 250, in bi-monthly or six month intervals.

Or, if you'd like to donate, do so here with Paypal. Just click the donate button below and every cent donated will go towards the maintenance and growth of the site.

jon did this.

INSTAGRAM

 

ARCHIVES