How do you maintain symmetry with complex bends like that? Truely in awe.
M
(or is it a case of the craftsman is the only one who knows a flaw being that one bend is only Xmm different than the other)
How do you maintain symmetry with complex bends like that? Truely in awe.
M
(or is it a case of the craftsman is the only one who knows a flaw being that one bend is only Xmm different than the other)
Matt Moore
Di2 'n it. Some random pics of wire routing.
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So close! I'm getting pumped. Good thing I'm slammed busy the next two weeks, otherwise I'd be pestering you daily asking when it was gonna be ready haha.
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
Care to share how you are bending the Paragon Low Riders? A thick hunk of nice steel to put in a vice and simply bent by hammer with repeatable non-destructive results.
Trade secret? Just better at hitting things in a vise with a hammer than most?
Greg Ames
*Hack-Ista*
Here ya go, super high tech! Barely leaves a mark and followed up with a protractor measurement for symmetry.
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The final result.
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Is that a fish's arse hole?
Bill Fernance
Bicycle Shop Owner
Part Time Framebuilder
Bicycle Tragic
Hey, paint that thing!
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
I can't wait to see that pink bike tomorrow!
And the other one again...it was one of my favorites last year.
That white one...well, both, really.....what posts are you using? White one looks a USE clamp? And that light mount....that's clean.
-Dustin
Actually the white is baby blue, always has been a hard color to take a picture off. Correct on the USE Alien post, the pink one has a Ritchey post. Both are cut down to 40mm. I can't stand clamping things like light mounts so I made a bracket that bolts directly to the seat mast.
Thanks! NATE
Even Otis is an admirer of Zukas bikes. ;)
Benny Watson
Nate, quick question on the Ballers Disc bike. What did you run with the front chain ring? I am about to do some of the same climbs as Ballers in a few weeks time and I think I will take my 44 Disc Bike 1 x 10. I have a 32 on the rear but would be interested in how you found the single ring and what you had as a set up? Thanks.
Is that a Wolf Tooth Components chain ring?
I ran a 40t sram narrow wide ring up front that needed some "reworking" to fit a campy crank. 11-32 cassette 11 spd out back. Wasn't to bad, actually nice on the George Washington climb. The cub creek was a bit of a push but got through it pretty well. On the flats plenty of gear but ran out pretty quickly on the super step descents. I just tucked to stay with the group!
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