Yep, Whiskey #7 road fork for 57mm-reach calipers and QR hub. Scads of clearance, Clarence - maybe up to a 38mm tire, and a darn clever fender mounting system.
Yep, Whiskey #7 road fork for 57mm-reach calipers and QR hub. Scads of clearance, Clarence - maybe up to a 38mm tire, and a darn clever fender mounting system.
Steve Hampsten
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“Maybe chairs shouldn’t be comfortable. At some point, you want your guests to leave.”
Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“Maybe chairs shouldn’t be comfortable. At some point, you want your guests to leave.”
Well Clarence, could you then make a 38 clearance ? Like in a monster rim brake SB kind bike in a Max, Martin or Kent style? Hmmmmmmmm very interesting.
Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“Maybe chairs shouldn’t be comfortable. At some point, you want your guests to leave.”
Yea, and that asshole knows that I have way too many bikes for one man and not that many years to ride em. But what the hell, now do we do Max, Martin or Mr. Bingham? Oh crap break out another few more grand. But it is a Hampco. He is always adgimatating me.
This is the only Hampsten Tournesol Carbon Leger thst I’ve ever seen. I bought it from Douglas Brooks years ago and kept it for a year or so. Going back and re-reading my notes about it I’m surprised I sold it. It was a terrific bike both in looks and performance. I was young and foolish in those days.
Proper looking that one.
Reminds me of my all-time favourite:
Carbon rain bikes are the best.
"As an homage to the EPOdays of yore- I'd find the world's last remaining pair of 40cm ergonomic drop bars.....i think everyone who ever liked those handlebars in that shape and in that width is either dead of a drug overdose, works in the Schaerbeek mattress factory now and weighs 300 pounds or is Dr. Davey Bruylandts...who for all I know is doing both of those things." - Jerk
Steve Hampsten
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“Maybe chairs shouldn’t be comfortable. At some point, you want your guests to leave.”
Hey now, give me a chance to squeeze those pdw fenders on ; )
Steve Hampsten
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“Maybe chairs shouldn’t be comfortable. At some point, you want your guests to leave.”
Knock, knock - is thing on? Can you hear me?
(Clears throat)
It's been a busy week working on the website here at HampCo Towers so allow me to take a minute and bore you with the details:
Squadra (carbon) pictures finally up on the Gran Paradiso page Gran Paradiso – Hampsten Cycles
New model! We're joining the 21st century! It's got disc brakes! We're shameless whores! Il Mostro – Hampsten Cycles
And since I never get tired of looking at pictures of myself or of the fun things I do (void where prohibited by law, of course), we now have an Events page: Events – Hampsten Cycles (more to come here, as it happens, really)
And, sadly, two deletions: Oscar, our track model; and Il Carbonario, our Asia-sourced carbon frame. Neither have been selling as needed, we can always bust out a track frame if requested, people don't seem to come to me for pre-made carbon frames (go figure), and the photos will live on somewhere on the site. My nephew, Oscar, will be crushed (not literally, you understand).
Lastly, thanks to Ben Groenhout for his great photography on the three pages linked above; thanks as well to Martin Fernandez for his hard work on the website; and finally, thank you to all of my great customers and supporters - you folks rock.
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Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“Maybe chairs shouldn’t be comfortable. At some point, you want your guests to leave.”
Hey, Oscar ain't deleted he is just on sabbatical. Watched the Masters Worlds and saw 0 steel track frames. But I still like Oscar. the kid and the bike. And it is a good thing about the Monster coming to life, check out Salsa, Giant and Trek for the number of "new" old school bikes for 33-45mm tires. Circle of life and deja vu all over again. Huh?
Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“Maybe chairs shouldn’t be comfortable. At some point, you want your guests to leave.”
It ain't claptrap if it is a fact Jack. You guys have had gravel/white road bikes for a long time. But then again all road bikes in the day could fit bigger tires and fenders if they had mounts. So nothing really new, except the forks and disco and the modern engineering that makes the new ones ride so much better. I am just happy as a clam that more and more people are getting off the pave and exploring the wonderful backroads of the world. I am a reluctant disco fanboy, but I must admit they do stop you in a hurry. Happy Holidays
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