Mike,
If you were to build an OS road frame for yourself, would you choose Max or XL? ;>)
Give it up.
Signed,
Confused
"the right face in right place.." italian breed bike, a zank -- with italian components / campy ----
gettin ready to mount up the "riccardo sachsino..."
tammy wants to come --- depends on our 19 year ole lucky.dog ... can't really leave him -- he's gona out live me ---- gota be a reincarnated boyfriend, he luv's her to death..
ronnie
15 full weeks until NAHBS Austin! Super excited. I've been on a really good pace lately and am working hard to clear out the backlog. Keith A is about to get flooded with frames! Many thanks to all of my awesome customers.
PS - The first round of production chainrings should be done in 3-4 weeks. It's a limited run so that I can get real photos of what the final hard-ano will look like. Stay tuned!
Last edited by zank; 11-05-2010 at 06:03 PM.
mike,
just looked back at your bio --- so true with yo "likes.." and tribute to rebecca --- we really like ya too....
noted yo background in engineering and sales/marketing with polymer & plastic ---
do you see a carbon bike by zank in the future, or staying with "pedal & metal.."
ronnie
How is your 29er project coming along? what is your take on that tube combo? Rock On - Garro.
Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
www.coconinocycles.com
www.coconinocycles.blogspot.com
Yo Steve!
I love the tubes. I'm going to try the deda s-bends in the next frame though. The main tubes you sent make a really stiff and responsive front end. I've built a couple with different BB drop and head tube angles. I'm diggin the BB drop at around 6 cm. I've been clipping pedals a little too often with the 7 cm drop frame. The main tubes and steepish head tube angle make for a really fun singletrack bike. Thanks for the guidance!
z
Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
www.coconinocycles.com
www.coconinocycles.blogspot.com
mike,
how has your cross racing influenced your cross geometry and or sizing...
ronnie
Attention SRAM and Shimano owners! Here's the drawing for the 42 tooth 110 bcd outer. The 36 tooth 110 bcd prototypes are machined and prototypes of the 42 outer are going to be machined over the weekend. Campy CT samples are at the anodizer. Looks like having everything ready for NAHBS is likely.
lookin so very good -----
ronnie
Hi Ronnie,
Sorry I missed this!
One of the benefits for me of living in New England is that we get a variety of weather and conditions. Sure, we don't get a deluge every weekend like they do in Portland, but we get a fair bit of mud. We get snow and ice. We get 75 and sunny. We get 15 and sunny. We also get the grass crits, the choppy, bumpy, rooty tracks, and the courses with a 1/4" of greasy mud (those are fun!). What I'm getting at is over the course of a season, we see all kinds of different course and weather combos. It's helped me test different geometries and identify what designs produce a bike that I like the feel of. I also had the opportunity to work with Adam Myerson very early in building career. I built a bunch of bikes for him and he was able to articulate what he liked and what needed to be changed. Having the feedback from a real pro helped steepen my learning curve. Since then, I have continued to make tweeks. It helps getting out there and rubbing elbows though!
Happy Thanksgiving!
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