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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

2011 Felt Bicycle "The Cruiser"

Holy buckets batman...we never win anything! Woot, woot...pinch me as I can't believe it is real!  


A few weeks back, I walked into a liquor store and saw this beauty on display with a box sitting below it for a drawing.  I thought, dang that is a beautiful bike and so I put my name in the drawing box.  I  had some extra time to kill so I also put another one in for my sister as well.....we are now new owners of this beautiful and kick ass bike!  We are so excited and can't believe it is true!  


New Belgium Brewery is doing a promotion for their 20 year anniversary and this is their 20th Year Anniversary Fat Tire Cruiser with the theme "Joy Ride."  This Custom Fat Tire Cruiser is made by Felt.  


The bike is decked out with so many custom details.  I dig the pint glass cut outs on the sprocket and the rack is killer! The leather seat and the fantastic bell ringer are sweet!  We can't figure out if we should keep it or try and sell it for some loot.  It is so beautiful and quite the conversation piece, it will be hard to pry our fingers off of it to sell it.... but if the price was right, maybe.  This baby is awesome, boy... things are looking up!  Thank you Corks & Caps Liquor Store and New Belgium Brewing Company for this lovely prize...  :)
http://www.corksncaps.com/
http://www.newbelgium.com/home.aspx



Rear view image of the Custom Fat Tire 2011 Anniversary bicycle by Felt Bicycle CompanySide view image of the Custom Fat Tire 2011 Anniversary bicycle by Felt Bicycle Company

top view image of the Custom leather seat of the Fat Tire 2011 Anniversary bicycle by Felt Bicycle Company

Side view image of the bike frame with detailing of the Fat Tire 2011 Anniversary bicycle by Felt Bicycle Company

close up image of the Custom bike bell of the Fat Tire 2011 Anniversary bicycle by Felt Bicycle Company


Fat Tire Custom Bike

Custom Felt Bike by Fat Tire showing view of sprocket

Bicycle by Fat Tire with all the custom details







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