


'There are a lot of Californian ‘beach bikes’ around these days. Exotic low riders in metallic paint. I used the rich Dutch cycling history to interpret the low-rider bicycle. The tubing, angular joints and black paint were used in a frame which is a loosely derived from chopper motorcycles. It is both a classic Dutch bicycle and a low-rider.' Marijn van der Poll
http://www.marijnvanderpoll.com/
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