Categories: Two Wheels

Donhou Revives a Reynolds 953

The iconic Leica camera laid the foundation for inspiration in this simple bicycle by London-based frame-builder Tom Donhou. The client was a photographer who wanted his ride to reflect his specialty, so the matt black paint became the center of attention to mimic the look and feel of the camera.  Sweet Leica red scrolls across the tube top signed by Donhou. Designed for fast city riding built off a Reynolds 953 with a parts package including Royce, Thomson and saddle by Busyman.

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