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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
accinson
Super sweet frame and bike!
Is the fork suspension corrected and do you make those?
Thank you!
It's a Surly fork he spec'ed himself, but I built around a 120mm x 29er fork.
- Garro.
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Originally Posted by
steve garro
It's a Surly fork he spec'ed himself, but I built around a 120mm x 29er fork.
- Garro.
A Surly fork? That's sacrilege:(
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Originally Posted by
edoz
A Surly fork? That's sacrilege:(
Why?
All his checks cleared no problem.
- Garro.
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Originally Posted by
steve garro
Why?
All his checks cleared no problem.
- Garro.
PS - don't be a fan, get down on the field & play.
I hate it when people yell at the players & the refs on the TV when their biggest worry is not spilling their chips or running out of beer.........
- Garro.
And, more pics here:
coconino cycles custom bicycles 928 774 7747 www.coconinocycles.com: Coconino Mountain Cruiser done deal.
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Now that tube bender is nice and simple!
Is the upper mandrel/form grooved for the tube? What size tubes you use for your two piece seatstays, 5/8" & 3/4" perhaps?
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Originally Posted by
J_K
Now that tube bender is nice and simple!
Is the upper mandrel/form grooved for the tube? What size tubes you use for your two piece seatstays, 5/8" & 3/4" perhaps?
i call it the "Blattener" as it bends and also predictably also flattens - a nice shape.
1/2" - 5/8" - 3/4"
Depends on which side you flip the toggle widgets.
End result the seat stays shown here, and on every s-bend bike.
Also can be used to mod chainstays......
- Garro.
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Originally Posted by
J_K
Now that tube bender is nice and simple!
Is the upper mandrel/form grooved for the tube? What size tubes you use for your two piece seatstays, 5/8" & 3/4" perhaps?
I will eventually need one of these...
DT
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Re: Coconino Cycles
Originally Posted by
steve garro
i call it the "Blattener" as it bends and also predictably also flattens - a nice shape.
1/2" - 5/8" - 3/4"
Depends on which side you flip the toggle widgets.
End result the seat stays shown here, and on every s-bend bike.
Also can be used to mod chainstays......
- Garro.
Thanks for the great info Steve!
I really like the shape and style of your seatstays.
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Originally Posted by
David Tollefson
I will eventually need one of these...
Originally Posted by
J_K
Thanks for the great info Steve!
I really like the shape and style of your seatstays.
Thanks!
Every shop needs an arbor press - they are a really versatile tool!
- Garro.
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Dirtrag's first impressions of my test bike: First Impression: Coconino Signature Model Frame | Dirt Rag Magazine
Cool to actually see some nice pics of my bikes!
- Garro.
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Originally Posted by
steve garro
Nice atmo.
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Happy Anniversary... you spent it in a fantastic way!
Randy Larrison
My amazing friends call me Shoogs.
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Originally Posted by
Shoogs
Happy Anniversary... you spent it in a fantastic way!
Indeed!
It's what we do every year, and it always rocks.
nice to step away from the bench for awhile - and, fair warning, we will be out of the country from Nov 10th to Dec 6th.
- Garro.
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Hey Garro,
You may have mentioned it in here already, but I'm curious.
If you could recommend one place to go bike touring, where would it be?
-Adam
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Originally Posted by
adarn
Hey Garro,
You may have mentioned it in here already, but I'm curious.
If you could recommend one place to go bike touring, where would it be?
-Adam
What we did for our honeymoon = flew to Temuco, Chile & then criss-cross the national parks of Chile & Argentina back & forth across the spine of the Andes on dirt roads for a month, through the Siete Lagos region.......amazing + the trout fishing was OFF THE HOOK.
Food in Argentina.......ah, man.
I could live in San Martin de los Andes or Lago Traful Traful.
But, Bolivia was amazing, but in a much more sketch-ball manner.
Baja is great.....
NZ is pretty nice, but lots of rain and biting insects.....and, far away.
So yeah, 1st suggestion.
- Garro.
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