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    Quote Originally Posted by Noize View Post
    ..and not every attempt to do it right ended up in success. Shit happens..
    In this context I have to mention one of our most important inventions: the two-sided double threaded R-L/L-R flipflop BSA BB-shell.
    If your BB-shell is placed with the threads wrong sided - cut those threads the right way and ride it. It does work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shirk View Post
    Do you have a link to the thread on the german forum?
    The link to the original thread:
    Der Selberbruzzler Thread - Eine Chronologie des Scheiterns- Bike Mountainbike MTB Rennrad Triathlon

    Here you can find the different side-threads:
    Selberbruzzler - Bike Mountainbike MTB Rennrad Triathlon

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoB View Post
    that looks like Wieselburger!
    Georg and Ulrich told us not to be too stingy with flux. We made some science around this postulated theory and invented the beer fixture. This fixture added reasonable value to our work. Beside the external flux we added a sufficient amount of internal flux to our working procedures, which keeps the hands steady and it helps to fix small parts when brazing


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    that right there is engineering brilliance.

    Schwechater. that one was easy... for another Austrian ;-)

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    Very cool, guys. Where is your shop located?
    steve cortez

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    vienna/austria 17th district "die kleine fahrradwerkstatt" fahrradwerk.at

    but thomas is quite busy these days, you have to ask for an audience

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    This was my third frame, built around late 2012. Reynolds 725 with once again stainless Llewellyn stuff. The frame features disc braking with internal cable routing and internal electrical wiring including some work based on ideas I saw on Tony Pereira's web site. At this time (two years ago) I did not trust my skills to be good enough to build a disc-fork which is save. Therefore I asked Ulrich to make me one.

    I described the build of this frame on my web site in details. Here are some shots:

    Bendixen drop outs with disc guard


    Internal cable routing and platinum coated cable stopper (coating made by Michael)


    E3 rear light with condenser (mounted in seat post)







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    but of course knowledge is not only gained via the internet.
    so we organized several "educational journeys", mainly in combination with the annual l`eroica participation
    when visiting the builders interesting working techniques could have been studied .. for example brazing with propane at quite high temperatures (vetta)

    Orlando Simoncini in 2011:
    simoncini1.jpg orlando1.jpg

    Vetta last year:
    vetta.jpg vetta_1.JPG

    Darren Crisp also last year:
    Crisp.jpg Crisp2.jpg

    and two years ago, i visited Dario Pegoretti, but manly to see how my frame was created
    mxxxxxxo2.jpg macchiato.jpg


    at the Bespoked we got invitations from Faggin and also Columbus(!) to visit their workshop/factories

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    Many many congratulations to Pippo and the other guys of Selberbruzzler!! Hope you can come to our Austrian Version of Pegoraduno this weekend in Wachau ...i've send via pm to Pippo the mail of Advineas!!!
    And remember, the hurried cat gives birth to blind kittens.

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    i have forwarded this years pegoraduno programm to our collective.
    at least i will be there at advineas place on saturday.

    see you soon!
    philipp

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    At this stage of our evolution we are focusing on kids cycles

    I started with this one in march



    And here is a series of shots from the latest build. Michael finished a road racer for his son (6 years old)
    His build uses the same drawing I have made for my 20incher.

    rear build up (on a new fixture he finished recently) with our own dropouts


    Mitering chain stays


    Frame brazed


    Seat boss self made


    Ready for paint

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    Cranks

    Michael opted for a used Shimano FC600 compact crank, where he shortened the cranks. Here is the sequence of the retrofit..

    The source:


    Holes drilled for the new thread insert


    ..and shortened


    Bashguard


    first fitting


    and polished

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    Frame back from painting







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    Default Re: Selberbruzzler

    maybe the best bike the selberbruzzler ever made so far (sorry noize ;)
    the l'eroica project is also developing good, i am just to lazy for documenting here ...
    but i vow to improve!

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    and here an update from my l'eroica frame:
    frame is almost finished, only cantibosses and downtube shifter bosses missing.

    IMG_20140611_194800 von selberbruzzler auf Flickr


    IMG_20140611_201319 von selberbruzzler auf Flickr


    IMG_20140702_190734 von selberbruzzler auf Flickr

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    these cool top mount guides are a must for our 'vintage' project:

    IMG_20140702_190638 von selberbruzzler auf Flickr

    impressive workshop in the background, isn't it?

    IMG_20140702_200711 von selberbruzzler auf Flickr

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    what a surprise: the rear triangle is perfektly aligned :)
    here the chainstays directly after brazing


    DSC03536 von selberbruzzler auf Flickr


    DSC03534 von selberbruzzler auf Flickr


    DSC03539 von selberbruzzler auf Flickr

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    and the first parts are also dropping in in time:
    gian robert "competition" shifting group NOS including cables and wires


    gian von selberbruzzler auf Flickr

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    Default Re: Selberbruzzler

    freni (brakes)


    Galli von selberbruzzler auf Flickr

    again NOS including cables

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