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    Quote Originally Posted by roguedog View Post
    wow. beautiful pix of the fishing trip. looks you and d have been having fun on the weekends! gorgeous scenery too.
    Thanks, Man! glad we went, it did what we thought - 24" of fresh snow + 0*F this morning - workin' weather! - Garro.
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    Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
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    It doesn't get a whole lot more classic then this - me in Moab in.....87'? - Garro.
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    Oh crap, I had a pair of shorts in a similar colourway. I thought I had successfully blocked it from my memory, thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edoz View Post
    Oh crap, I had a pair of shorts in a similar colourway. I thought I had successfully blocked it from my memory, thanks.
    sick, huh? I was always riding off of something.....boy, my wrists hurt now. - Garro.
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    Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
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    Man - just healing from Gb surgery. SORE!
    Can't wait to get back to work. - Garro.
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    Steve, firstly, glad to hear that your surgery went well. I hope your recovery goes well.

    I had a question about the mitering set up in your blog posting above. It looks like a slick solution for those of us that don't have mills with tilting heads. In this setup, are you phasing the miter by cranking the rotary table until the tube block contacts the mills table? Seems like that would work but I wanted to check with you to see if that's what's going on.

    Thanks.

    Alistair.

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    Steve, firstly, glad to hear that your surgery went well. I hope your recovery goes well.

    I had a question about the mitering set up in your blog posting above. It looks like a slick solution for those of us that don't have mills with tilting heads. In this setup, are you phasing the miter by cranking the rotary table until the tube block contacts the mills table? Seems like that would work but I wanted to check with you to see if that's what's going on.

    Thanks.

    Alistair.
    hey- thanks! NO - I JUST TAKE THE ANGLE FROM MY DRAWING AND TRANSLATE IT TO THE ROTARY TABLE. sorry for the caps lock - Steve.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    hey- thanks! NO - I JUST TAKE THE ANGLE FROM MY DRAWING AND TRANSLATE IT TO THE ROTARY TABLE. sorry for the caps lock - Steve.
    Steve, I don't think I phrased my question very clearly. I was wondering how you keep the BB miter 90 degrees out of phase with the DT/HT miter. You've got a tubing block bolted to the tube and I was wondering what you're referencing off of to get the block to turn through 90 degrees when you cut the second miter.

    Don't know if that's any clearer. I hope so.

    Thanks.

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    Gotcha. nope - just an angle finder. it's magnetic & stuck to the mill head. There would be more then one way to skin a cat on this, you could phase it off the bed with a square, level, protractor ect. the Paragon blocks are great for this kind of on the fly stuff, although i've done my tubes this way for years, since I got my mill. I got the system idea from Paul Sadoff. - Garro.
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    Steve, thanks for the reply. Makes sense now. It's a clever solution and I'd never seen anything like it before.
    It's cool that you got the concept from Mr. Sadoff.

    Cheers.

    Alistair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alistair View Post
    Steve, thanks for the reply. Makes sense now. It's a clever solution and I'd never seen anything like it before.
    It's cool that you got the concept from Mr. Sadoff.

    Cheers.

    Alistair.
    Mr. Sadoff is FULL of wisdom. - Garro.
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    Steve,

    This frame is flippin AWESOME. Lines, color, decal placement, everything. Favorite Coconino. Anything special you can tell us about it?



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    Quote Originally Posted by anthonymaietta View Post
    Steve,

    This frame is flippin AWESOME. Lines, color, decal placement, everything. Favorite Coconino. Anything special you can tell us about it?



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    Damn, Thanks, Anthony. My "cruisers" are my homage to the classic era of the balloon tired bicycle & the roles they played in the formative years of mountain biking. When I started biking there were still allot of "ballooners" "clunkers" "townies" and "shitbikes" rolling around cobbled out of old paperboy bikes, roadbike parts and motorcycle pieces. It was cool. if it didn't fit, you made one.
    Also, I had a few friends with old Cook's Bros cruisers, which I lusted after, hard. The Breezers, too, and the Willets "Mounties."
    I still have five Pacenti MTB crowns, maybe for an Anniversary run of cruisers?
    When I get old I may just make cruisers all full-blown with my vision & lines and parts........
    It's really light. < 22lbs built. All .035" & .028" in diameters from 1"-1.125" & 1.25". Classic MTB tubing sizes.
    One of my passions about cruisers, which seems off-base, is that they ARE so much work - they are all straight gauge 4130 covered with grease, mill scale & cat hair which all has to be painstakingly scrubbed off, except for the HT, ST & CS's. everything else has been scrubbed, curved, bent, flattened slotted & polished right here.
    I think there are more then 10 out there but less then 12. right around there.
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    I have to say that fork looks very right with that bike.
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