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Sam found these really cool bikes made by Swedish manufacturer
Skeppshult. Love the unusual frame shapes and the fresh details. My favorite is the first one, even though it's a traditional frame, I just like the overall look. The down side is that these bikes carry a $1000+ price tag and the frames only come in one size (22" or so) which is about three inches too big for me. Still, they're nice to admire...
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