You can reach me over at dave@anglesandpoise.com with questions, queries and amends.
Builders
- Alchemy Bicycles.com
- Alliance Bicycles.com/
- Anderson Custom Bicycles
- Argonaut Cycles
- Bishop Bikes
- Blacksheep Bikes
- Blaze Bicycles
- Boo Bicycles
- Breadwinner Cycles
- Caletti Cycles
- Calfee
- Castle Frameworks
- Cherubim
- Cielo
- Co-Motion
- Crisp
- Crumpton
- Dean
- Demon Frameworks
- Desalvo Cycles
- Donkelope Bikes
- Engin Cycles
- English Cycles
- Enigma
- Feather Cycles
- Firefly
- Funk Cycles
- Gallus Cycles
- Gangl Custom Cycles
- Gaulzetti Cicli
- Generic Cycles
- Groovy
- Guru Cycles
- Hampsten
- Hero Bike
- Holland Cycles
- Hunter Cycles
- Independent Fabrication
- Iride
- K Bedford Customs
- Kelson Bikes
- Kirk Frameworks
- KirkLee Bicycles
- Kish
- Merlin
- Moots
- Mosaic Cycles
- Peacock Groove
- Predator
- Seven Cycles
- Shand Cycles
- Vankru
- Waterford Bikes
Shops
Clothing & Components
Writers
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You can’t create a New England Bicycle Bloodline without mentioning Ted Wojcik. Really!
P.S. New York is NOT a part of New England!!!!
P.P.S. There are MANY framebuilders in New England that are absent from the list, both defunct (e.g. Rhygin) and current builders (e.g. Dornbox).
Rhygin Racing should most definitely be on the chart (1990′s). There Metax SS bicycles made quite the splash for a few years.
History and pics here:
http://forums.mtbr.com/vintage-retro-classic/rhygin-racing-cycles-246086.html
How about Circle-A Cycles (who does paint for just about everyone now)? Or (less seriously) Rhygin?
Or Peter Jon White (now retired from framebuilding, but still retailing parts)