The Max blades were trying to show me who's boss tonight. Wilton is persuasive though.
Packing.
More LDs, this time in color.
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@02136 this week...
After months of work and waiting, our titanium disc dropouts have arrived. Let me tell you, I am amazed at how light (and beautiful) they are. Big shout outs to Peter Verdone for doing all of the behind the scenes design legwork and Mark Nordstat of Paragon Machine Works for the beautiful machining.
We also completed our titanium stem project.
The first one sent out to none other than the fabulous J-Spin.
Titanium Road frameset with integrated Di2 wiring harness, Enve tapered road fork, Firefly 20mm offset seatpost with battery installed inside and custom paintjob.
Another Titanium Road frameset, this time with our first titanium headbage rendered (not metaphorically) in anodized green.
Di2 running through the front of the head tube, internally bypassing the 3T tapered steerer.
Also, a look at a frame you might recognize from a couple of weeks ago, all built up at Endless Pedal. Fabulous build: Get the scoop HERE!
Here's to another great week! (the bubble doesn't exist)
Cheers to all!
Tyler Evans :: Framebuilder :: Firefly Bicycles :: Boston, Mass
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Fixed or free for the road w/PeggoRichie and somewhat modified Newvex
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Nivachrom smorgasbord.
Genius OR, Zona externally butted seat tube, Max chainstays.
Fillet Pro.
David Benson
first time on here for me, bit grubby need a clean up and then in the morning off to powder coaters.
Tom Kellogg
Rides bikes, used to make 'em too.
Spectrum-Cycles.com
Butted Ti Road, Reynolds UL, Di2, QuarQ, Conour lite, SP Zero
Steel Cross, X-7, Crank Bros, Concour Lite, Nemesis, Grifo
Steel Piste, D-A Piste, PD-7400, Concour lite, Zipp 404
http://kapelmuurindependent.be
Shortest TFC Member (5'6 3/4") & shrinking
Prototype of a small production run I'm doing - the Atlas series. Fillet brazed goodness. Stash plug in the monostay.
sempre lavoro
Cheers Dazza
The rock star is dying. And it's a small tragedy. Rock stars have blogs now. I have no use for that kind of rock star.
Nick Cave
www.llewellynbikes.com
The usual Facebook page
https://www.flickr.com/photos/llewellyncustombicycles/
Darrell Llewellyn McCulloch
This weeks show Happy Day's with "Henry Wiggler"...
"Henry Wiggler" by BLACK CAP Studio, on Flickr
Chainstay Mitering parts:
Axle Block by BLACK CAP Studio, on Flickr
Today's Effort by BLACK CAP Studio, on Flickr
Bridgeport Love.
Bridgeport Love by BLACK CAP Studio, on Flickr
Knee Handle Love by BLACK CAP Studio, on Flickr
Vectors
Local No. 44 by BLACK CAP Studio, on Flickr
Sorry for the missing image. Let's try that last one again... VECTORS.
Local No. 44 by BLACK CAP Studio, on Flickr
Finishing up on a frame with Dazza's lugs & Keith's dropouts
First post, tired of lurking in the shadows.
Still setting up shop and working on my chops.
Thanks for letting me conrtibute.
Finished a TIG and Fillet roadie for me this week, built up and rode it everywhere
Micro/ Macro sort of a week-
Just a pet project this week. I swapped brakes and the caliper doesn't jive with the setup on my 29er, so I made this.
Updates by VertigoCycles, on Flickr
just after welding by VertigoCycles, on Flickr
done by VertigoCycles, on Flickr
Posting here and trying not to feel that "I'm not worthy" feeling... Anyway, here's frame number three, a 650b sport tourer/commuter for my wife, just back from paint by Bryan Myers at Fresh Frame. He asked me if he could use my frame as a booth bike for the Philly handbuilt show at the end of the month, which is a huge honor that, again, I don't feel worthy of. Frame was built from PegoRichie and whatever Dazza is calling his "Slant 6" lugs nowadays (slightly modified). I wish the Pacenti twin plate crown had been available when I built it, but it was OOS.
Glamour shot by pruckelshaus, on Flickr
Seat cluster, rear by pruckelshaus, on Flickr
Seat cluster by pruckelshaus, on Flickr
Happy customer by pruckelshaus, on Flickr
Wife:frame ratio looks higher than it is because of the slope of our yard.
Pete Ruckelshaus * Teacher, Fat Guy on a Bike * Collegeville, PA
pruckelshaus' flickr
Framejig.wordpress.com effort to collect DIY framebuilding jig designs
Hope I'm not too late to contribute - I finished painting my latest creation on the weekend. This is a Columbus Spirit for lugs roadie with carved Llewellyn stainless lugs.
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It's my first go at stainless lugs, and my first go at a fork. I'm very, very happy with the result.
Suzy Jackson
Vanity blog: http://suzyj.blogspot.com
Little fish bicycles website: http://www.littlefishbicycles.com
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