
Swing Bike. Brooklyn, 2010.
The City Reliquary knows how to throw a party. Their 6th Annual Bicycle Fetish was no exception. Hundreds gathered on Havermeyer street in Brooklyn last Saturday to ride, race and show off their bikes. BIKE NYC was there to document some of the action, so check it out!

Puerto Rico Schwinn Club and the Classic Riders. Brooklyn, 2010.

Bike New York info wheel. Brooklyn, 2010.

High five. Brooklyn, 2010.

Shave ice bike. Brooklyn, 2010.

Custom Deluxe. Brooklyn, 2010.

Faces in the crowd. Brooklyn, 2010.

Mark your calenders. Brooklyn, 2010.

“Make us famous.” Brooklyn, 2010.

Precious cargo. Brooklyn, 2010.

Grommet. Brooklyn, 2010.\

Wormz wall ride. Brooklyn, 2010.
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Ed, AMAZING shots once again. So goo!