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Re: Winter Bicycles
Love notes:
"I've only had a chance to use it for one R/T commute and one weekend ride but it exceeded my expectations...I took it on my alternate hilly commute route home and the gearing is just right with the bias towards the low end for the steeper hills. It was really nice having a new bike that is complete and really ready to ride in all weather. No squeaks or rattles."
I assume that my clients have pretty high expectations for their new Winter bikes, and I try to show my appreciation my going above and beyond. My constant thanks to them!
(full studio shoot for this one on the card- I'll post when they are ready)
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Some fun from the week-
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...and after soaking and brushing the flux off.
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I have a unique opportunity for a full kit Winter randonee bike. Due to health issues the client is unable to take possession and this one is on the market.
This bike is the full kit:
-Standard diameter tubes in thin wall, heat treated modern alloy.
-Classic "Japanese" style lugs with a fine color accent in the windows and crown.
-Internally routed generator lighting with a fender mounted tail light and Edeluxe II headlight.
-This one spins on White/ Schmidt hubs, 28h Pacenti 650b SL23's and Soma 42 (or Pacenti 38) tires.
-It was built with 6800 mechanical, While VBC cranks and has Paul Racer stoppers.
-Custom Winter stem with my French point treatment and bell mount.
-Custom front bag support with modular low riders and constructor style rear carrier.
-RuthWorks rando bag and French-style laced rear panniers made for this bike.
This one has a 61cm st, 57cm tt and a 11cm stem. It is shown with an 810mm saddle height.
The full web gallery can be seen here.
Interested riders, please inquire.
Last edited by Eric Estlund; 01-30-2015 at 12:37 PM.
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The sun is out and we're having a bit of an early spring here. I've got road bikes on the brain lately. I love (LOVE) the rando's, but if you are hunting for something without fenders and with narrow tires I have a hankering.
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I wish that rando wasn't so tall.
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Sean-nos: what's old is new again. Gravel, schmavel. In my day they were called "bikes".
New studio web gallery hitting my site tomorrow morning.
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Originally Posted by
Eric Estlund
In my day they were called "bikes".
Damn yes!
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Some annotation on this weeks FNL-
Sprucing up an old Prugnat- 5mm taller, cleaner shape, and an angle change (not shown in this photo):
Sweating in some silver:
Details, details, details:
Judging a bike by it's coverage:
Day is done:
This is going to be a pretty fun commuting bike. Once we had the functional details I asked the client if there was anything she was excited about with the metal working details or features. Her response was perfect- "I just want a Winter, and I know you'll make it nice!".
Here's to "nice"! Off to paint this week.
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I work pretty closely with Ely at RuthWorks SF. Ely makes the bespoke bag sets for most of my rando and touring bikes, and when good things happen for him I get excited.
RuthWorks SF just picked up a little Japanese press at GEARED! Check it out (and keep an eye out for his kind name drop for Winter Bicycles)!
Geared- RuthWorks
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New "Galene" rando gallery up at Winter Bicycles!
“Galene”- named for the Greek goddess of the peaceful seas. This new Winter Bicycles randonee bike is destined for many miles of exploration in the maritime Northwest.
This one is designed for all year, all weather daily commuting with rando events and weekend tours.
As a side note- this one blew through the Rohloff/ Gates warranty stiffness tests. The guys at Spot (who administer the tests) warned me that some traditionally styled steel bikes falter- this one passed by "a wide margin" and still looks great and classic.
Be sure to check out the full photo set and description at the gallery linked above.
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That girl thinks she's the queen of the neighborhood
I got news for you, she is
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Thanks for all the interest in the Quiscale bike. I just wanted to update and let folks know that it has found a good home. Thanks again!
While I'm here- this is a little eye candy. This is for an existing Winter bike that went out with a stock stem to dial in the position. Now that the rider is comfortable he commissioned a fully custom option that includes the bell mount, brake hanger and a custom lamp holder for an Edelux II.
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Ashley at Cycles Unlimited in Springfield, Missouri has ordered a few item from me to help finish off special builds for his clients. A recent customer had an inbound Guru ti touring bike made, and I build up the front end suite- custom fork to meet the build specs, bag support and low rider racks, and a bespoke stem with bell mount, hanger and open face plate.
He sent over these photos from the recent build up:
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Halfway there...
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Bespoked UK is running a series of "Framebuilders of the Week", and this week I am featured. You read the discussion on their site here.
Photo by Andy Waterman courtesy of Privateer/Rouleur
They also put up a nice Facebook Gallery with a bunch of photos.
Looking forward to this years show- see you in Bristol!
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I put a pin in this Monday before delivering the parts for color and chrome. I dig it.
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Everything above, plus some handlebars, and the lid closes!
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Cycle Exif takes a peek at the Quiscale rando. Check it out!
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