This Firefly Ti tourer reinvents the term “light touring”. I see a compact front, mid-range rear and a radially-laced front wheel with fenders. While the die-hard touring nerds will object, I am digging it. See the full set at the Firefly Facebook!

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This Firefly Ti tourer reinvents the term “light touring”. I see a compact front, mid-range rear and a radially-laced front wheel with fenders. While the die-hard touring nerds will object, I am digging it. See the full set at the Firefly Facebook!
Oooof. Even though I have a lot of colorful bikes, I can’t deny the beauty of an all-black steed, especially when it comes to Firefly. Check out more at the Firefly Flickr.
This just looks like some kind of ice cream treat, doesn’t it? Leave it to Firefly to supply our Saturday with saturated colors.
Looks like the team at Firefly is growing into a bigger, better space. As someone with an architectural background, I cannot wait to see how this turns out. See more at the Firefly Blog!
Details, baby. Details. That’s Firefly‘s forté. The simplicity of an anodizing tint on these bottle cages really set this frameset off.
Oh man, oh man. Who in Austin is getting a Firefly? Check out more photos at the Firefly Flickr.
Yikes! Someone’s getting a race-ready ride. This Firefly is looking sharp but it needs more mud.
This is something else. Even the seat post is anodized with this arrow pattern. Firefly has been on top of their game from the get go but this is amazing. See more at their Tumblr.
This just screams bloody murder all over. A matte black Firefly with the only branding on the inside of the fork blade? Six six sick.
Hey, it’s been a while. One of the recent Firefly customers obviously has great taste. Who orders a murdered-out bike from them? This one’s molten lava-hot!
Firefly’s Tumblr has been on… well, fire as of late. So many “how we do it” photos have popped up over the past few weeks but this one was by far the most compelling. Like a larva peeling off its cocoon…
Finally, something we can all afford from Firefly! I’m not sure how long they’ll be in stock for, but at $35, they’re mighty tempting. Pick one up here.
Some frame builders sign the top tubes of their bikes, while others choose to hide them elsewhere. I can only assume that’s what these symbols mean on the back of this Firefly seat tube. So drool worthy!
Just about every Firefly photo I’ve posted has featured one of their frames. It’s about time we get to see one being built. Lovely photograph guys.
Does anyone even read what I write when I post a Firefly project?
Chevrons make any bike just look fasterer, especially in Ti anodizing. Here’s some more Firefly to ruin all other bikes for you…
I’m playing catch-up with my social media but I couldn’t pass up a repost like this from the Firefly blog.
Less is more and in this case, Firefly‘s newest project takes the anodized titanium decor to minimalerer levels. Check out more photos at their Tumblr.