Two Wheels

Budnitz Bicycles, No.5 Steel

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This one goes out to the ladies. Lift your glasses to a bike that accommodates the female wardrobe from dresses to jeggings. This gentleman dipped the high bar while dreaming of you.
So cool, calm and collective the No.5 Budnitz is the first gender neutral step-through version. The young bike brand has become accustom to split cantilever frames curving past the seat; however, this cruiser proved this to be a challenge they could handle after a slight tweet inverting the design. Be mesmerized by the titanium frame color combos from charcoal to purple and fancy accessories like leather seat and handlebar covers. He’s a truly wonderful addition to the Budnitz crew and our new bff.

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