Blank Bikes from Mission Cycles

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Do you remember the snowboard company “Blank”? Of course not, they didn’t have a logo and went out of business about a month after they started. Ironically, their leftovers were sold to people with a bunch of those Mountain-Dew-branded snowboards that were won during a promotion for 1-800-Collect. Probably not what Blank had in mind when they kicked off the anti-logo company.

Now Mission Bicycle out of San Francisco is doing the same thing, except they’re making a high quality product with highend components and custom paintjobs. The Mission Cycle fixies don’t have any visible branding, and are instead shipped as a “blank canvas for your design.”

via Bike Hugger

By Rocky Thompson

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This entry was posted on TUESDAY, MAY 6, 2008 - 12:08 P.M. and is filed under Gear, Cycling. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

3 Responses to “Blank Bikes from Mission Cycles”

  1. sheem-deem Says:

    They just sell blank IRO’s that you can customize by clicking in checkboxes. It’s like Nike ID for bikes. yawn.

  2. sam Says:

    Nike ID rules! You can put “I DRINK YOUR MILKSHAKE” on your shoes!!!!

  3. sam Says:

    On your shoes!!!!

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