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    I just lucked into finding some Prugnat S4 and 62 D scroll cut lugs. It's all sorts of old school cool over here. I even have some fun angular Vitus front and rear tip sets.





    I'm excited to get these turned into some modern classics. Road, track, rando- let's make it happen! Diamonds from the coal. Shoot me a note and lets get you on the list. Once these are gone...
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    Default Re: Winter Bicycles

    The new black-


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    Time traveler-


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    Default Re: Winter Bicycles

    David Rangel posted up a great set featuring his well loved and abused Tool #1. Check it out @rangelography


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Estlund View Post
    David Rangel posted up a great set featuring his well loved and abused Tool #1. Check it out @rangelography
    What happened to the finish?

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    He decided to get artsy/ rat-rody with some aircraft stipper.

    The long story is it will be coming back in for a new suit when the summer winds down. On the upside, he rides the snot out of it.

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    Cycle EXIF and David Rangel teamed up to take a look at his Tool Series #1 two years on. It's lived and loved hard, and it's kicking for more. Cycle Exif
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    Default Re: Winter Bicycles

    Adding some of these to a frame:


    First cut- and no movement, no spring. A nice and stable frame.


    ..and in!

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    Default Re: Winter Bicycles

    The new Volante rando bike makes an appearance on The Radavist


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    Default Re: Winter Bicycles

    I am currently working on a belt driven Rohloff bike. Rohloff requires frame stiffness testing to maintain warranty with belt drives- something about pedaling forces and belt tension on the internal mechanism. I don't really do any deflection tests in house, but build up a frame that I thought would best meet my clients needs and fired it off.

    Today I go the call- it "did really well" and passed by a wide margin. This bike has long chain staysbut is made with a smart selection of traditional materials and classic construction methods. I'm pleased that it meets the manufacturers technical requirements for optimal performance with modern equipment and features for real world riding

    I am quite enjoying blending modern performance with timeless style and good looks. This one is headed back to Winter HQ for some final touches, then off to paint and build up. Look for this one soon!


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    NO FENDERS: NO MASTERS (I do road bikes, too)




    New "parking lot preview" of the Winter "Certo" road bike. We'll do a full studio set shortly, but you can see more here.

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    I borrowed a friends macro lens and took some more shots. Full set here (including the construction set for folks interested), but these are a couple of fun ones.








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    Default Re: Winter Bicycles

    eric, i absolutely love the green bike above !

    is the tubing 28.6 ST , 31.8 TT and 34.9 DT ?

    many thanks

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    cyclist, amateur framebuilder, campanologist, and general lover of old trains, planes, bikes, cars etc !

    Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England :)

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    Default Re: Winter Bicycles

    Yes (and no).

    It's 31.8 round TT. Both the ST and DT taper- 28.6->31.8 on the ST, 31.8->34.9 on the DT (thicker at the BB). Sort of like a CSi, but bigger.

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    That's the stuff:



    Pre-paint mock up:


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    New threads! Same great robot; new great color.
    Men's and women's sizes in stock and ready to ship. Email to order!



    I also still have patches: silver on black, 2"x4" sew or iron on for $5.
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    Default Re: Winter Bicycles

    In addition to those sweet t's and patches, I plan on bringing a few bikes to the show this weekend in PDX:









    Come heck them out in person! See you there.

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    Default Re: Winter Bicycles

    Very nice work as always Eric.
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    Well, that went well:



    Huge thanks to the Oregon Bicycle Constructors Association and Hopworks Urban Brewery, and to all the folks that came out to support the show!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Estlund View Post
    Well, that went well:



    Huge thanks to the Oregon Bicycle Constructors Association and Hopworks Urban Brewery, and to all the folks that came out to support the show!
    Appropriate accolades. 'Grats.
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