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Originally Posted by
steve garro
If loving you is wrong I don't wanna be right. So many things about that bit of work that need to be seen. Dewd.
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Originally Posted by
Too Tall
If loving you is wrong I don't wanna be right. So many things about that bit of work that need to be seen. Dewd.
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Thanks T2 - that means allot - Gracias.
- Garro.
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I am so sorry for your loss. There is nothing I can say... She had a great run and was well loved, that much I know. My thoughts are with you and yours.
Randy Larrison
My amazing friends call me Shoogs.
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Originally Posted by
Shoogs
I am so sorry for your loss. There is nothing I can say... She had a great run and was well loved, that much I know. My thoughts are with you and yours.
Thanks, Man - hard row to how lately.
If I wasn't sick as hell I could drown the sorrow with fabrication.
Sleep, I reckon.
- Garro.
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I thought mine was the nicest one ever made?
Seriouly, the bike looks great! I think you know better than anyone else about what you did right and what could be improved. Marks of a true craftsman to continue improving to get closer to that perfection.
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Love the waterfalls too. Happy Anniversary!
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Originally Posted by
sevencyclist
Love the waterfalls too. Happy Anniversary!
Thanks, R!
Hope fall is treating you well
- Garro.
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Hi Steve! Read your blog about ovalizing the tubes. What is the function of ovalizing? Does it increase vertical compliance while maintaining lateral rigidity, or is it an aesthetic choice, or something else?
Also, do you charge more for bigger bikes because more tubes are being used? Probably labor is the most expensive part, and don't know if that applies to when you have to build parts separately for the odd size bikes.
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Originally Posted by
sevencyclist
Also, do you charge more for bigger bikes because more tubes are being used? Probably labor is the most expensive part, and don't know if that applies to when you have to build parts separately for the odd size bikes.
Gosh, I hope not.
Steve, don't put those tall bike-building tools too far away. You'll need 'em soon!
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