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Friday PicFest No.183
I'll get this week going as I missed the last one - gone fishing!
Lots of stuff cycling through the shop......
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Had a visit from USADA today.
Test results are here atmo.
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Just shot, let them rest, evaluate tomorrow.
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This bad boy finally came back from ceramicoat and got assembled.
Just in time for cross season.
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Now I'm off to Oregon for a week. Gonna go bug the piss out of Wade at Vulture and hopefully stop by and see Mr Estlund.
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Kelly's SSDCX, single speed disc cyclo cross.
Our banty rooster, Napoleon.
Thanks, NATE
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Hi guys,
Things are moving slowly in Hřlen with quite a bit of travelling in my full-time job. But I did manage to finish up a 29er a couple of weeks ago. This is the second JFW for Řyvind. He also rides a 650b singlespeed I built a couple of years ago. A few pics of the 29er below in addition to some other (perhaps?) interesting stuff.
Peder Lobbens machinists handbooks. First and second edition. Fascinating Norwegian engineer born in 1854 and later immigrated to the US. He's was an entrepreneur, engineer and writer. Scans of his handbooks in english can be found over at archive.org.
Oh, and we were given a true "fiberglassic" this last week. A very nice Norwegian made 18-footer from 1963.
Cheers!
Truls
Johnsen Frameworks
Hřlen, Norway
www.johnsenframeworks.com
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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
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Busy week!
A nice Storck Organic Light that was cracked at the "Y":
A Poison that was rear ended:
A naked Trek:
Before - the crack goes all the way around the seat cluster
After
Another one rear ended. This time a Canyon.
Before
After
This is what it looks like when a carbon guy gets to play with metal. Making a new oven.
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some great stuff this week- kudos folks!
I've been trying to keep up the pace...
and a frame painted in a local team's livery:
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and lastly a bit of framebuilding in this commercial (admins feel free to take this down if it is too commercial!) done for Thule which benefits the Charity Pedals For Progress
always a bit weird to see video of yourself but it was for a good cause so I'll bite my lip.
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In enabler mode, made on monday, or as my dad says "mundy" forks and dropouts | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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A small CX race machine. Deep magenta candy paint. Rad. MORE.
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Started my fork for frame #2. I switched to a #2 tip...things get hot a lot faster...I'm learning though!
All cleaned up.
Just curious. What do you cut your fork blades with to ensure they are straight?
I made this a while ago for my curved blades, but it doesn't work to well for straight blades because I didn't mill the slot long enough. But before I go back and modify it, I was thinking of asking you guys. I guess this probably belongs in the "ask" section.
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This one has been a while in the making... a lot like waiting for CX Season. Wheeeew! Bring on the discs baby!
IMG_3931 by DORNBOX, on Flickr
IMG_3915 by DORNBOX, on Flickr
IMG_3940 by DORNBOX, on Flickr
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03082 Playlist:
"Back from paint" seems to be the theme this week.
Modifications to the head tube assembly on the frame jig:
New Seat Tube Badge Art:
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A randonneur inspired 650b I built for my wife. I posted pictures previously when the frame and fork was finished. Here it is back from paint and all built up.
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@ 02136 this week:
A couple of new members of the team:
South Bend lathe. Circa 1941.
Modified, set up and in production as our new headtube (1 1/8" & 44mm) and PF30 BB reamer:
Sharp Precision monster lathe with 1 1/2" through bore and both standard and metric readout.
And some more KCE mystery mail:
Which inspired us to buy these for all of our "old-timey" mail:
Cheers all!
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