Bicycles have long been touted as the green secret for an individual who commutes a short distance on a daily basis. It sure saves fuel and and doesn’t affect the environment. But it’s hard to convince people into using bikes on a regular note, since we have cars because you have to make them familiar with the quality iteration. That’s exactly what the Dutch Master Bike from Core 77 — also known as the super-duper limited edition bike.

Core 77 Ducth Master Bike

This limited edition has been designed to celebrate the New York bike culture and the heritage of local manufacturing. The Dutch Master Bike adores a range of fixations that belong to the top bracket.Beginning with the frame, it has the Worksman cruiser, a workhorse foundation offering that has been manufactured in Queens, NY for over 110 years.

Core 77 Ducth Master Bike

Adding to the frame is the Core 77 customization that involves a set of components, each depicting a different motive.

The stem and pedals hail from the Brooklyn Machine Works territory, while the crank bears a BMX moniker. The crank-set is assisted by front and rear drum breaks from Sturmey Archer and ‘Fat Frank’ Cruiser Tires that ensure traction and durability.

Only 25 Ducth Master bikes have been hand-crafted in Brooklyn by KT Higgins, so better hurry!

Core 77 Ducth Master Bike

Core 77 Ducth Master Bike

Core 77 Ducth Master Bike

Core 77 Ducth Master Bike

Core 77 Ducth Master Bike

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