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A 1980s tandem built for two. Nothing matches and that is the point -- different grips, different seat, different pedals front to back. Bright green valve stem caps. Most photogenic bike in the fleet.
Mismatched components throughout. Faded blue paint with visible wear and patina. Bright green valve stem caps on both wheels. Clearly vintage. Clearly loved.
A beach cruiser built like it has somewhere to be. Wide bars, multiple gears, full-size diamond frame. The biggest bike in the fleet. Some have bells. Three in the fleet because one was never going to be enough.
Full-size beach cruiser. Classic diamond frame with prominent crossbar. Wide flat handlebars. Upright riding position. Some units have a bell. Traditional and bold.
White frame, red rims. An Electra Townie -- modern enough to ride smooth, old enough to click when it counts. Upright, confident, bold enough to be the only white bike in the fleet.
White frame with red rims -- the only white bike in the fleet. Trim upright handlebars. Electra Townie silhouette. Multiple rack and basket attachment points visible on frame.
Goblin green -- not lime, not sage, not pale. Goblin. A single-speed cruiser that earned its color and its name. Step-through frame, clean lines, loud presence.
Distinctive goblin green paint throughout. Step-through cruiser frame. Classic balloon-tire stance. Single-speed drivetrain. The color is the statement.
Definitively mint -- not seafoam, not sage, not pale green. Mint. A matched pair for two riders who have decided to coordinate. They match and they are not sorry about it.
Two identical mint-colored cruisers. Matching paint, components, and style throughout. Shot together they read as an intentional set. Step-through frames.
Cream frame, peach basket, ice cream bell.
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