Reader’s Rides: Andy’s Kumo Track

Photos by Andy Rogers

Australia has its share of frame builders and the younger generation of riders have started to seek out and support these artisans. One of which is Kumo Cycles. Andy’s new steed is a Columbus Life track frame. Laced with a mix of vintage and new components, this will be a joy to ride. Head over to Fame and Spear for more photos.

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  • recur

    It’s incredible how many small-shop framebuilders there are these days.

  • Fergrey

    Sorry but has to be one of the ugliest bikes ever posted on here !
    cant put my finger on why but ……..

    • Benji

       nobody cares what you think.

    • Doctor_Jones_

      Wow really, how could you call this ugly? This is an amazing bicycle.

      • Jerrybowles6

        I kind of agree with Fergrey, It’s hard to put a finger on it, but I think what is bothering my eye is the set-back seatpost combined with the wishbone stay that doesn’t extend all the way to the seat cluster. No doubt its well crafted but definitely not my style.

        • http://prollyisnotprobably.com John Watson

          Yeah those Thomson posts take a bit to grow on ya…

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1480650772 Jack Stewart-Castner

      that’s hilarious. this has to be one of the most beautiful things i’ve seen in quite  a while. perfect proportions imo. 

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=596985374 Adam Leddin

       Andy Rogers is about seven feet tall. Maybe it’s the geometry that’s buggin’ with ya.

  • Lemontime

    Shit!

    • NJS FTW

      Keep it down Harry. We all know you are just jealous.

      • Lemontime

        Yuck!

        • http://prollyisnotprobably.com John Watson

          What Lemontime means is that the bike is too big for him to ride. :-( Ahhhhhwwwwwwwwwww it’s a mans bike. Let daddy ride it.

          • Lemontime

            Err


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