Originally Posted by
EnginCycles
I have a few questions. How many frames have you cut up? How many frames have you thrown in the garbage? How many frames have broken (trust me they will) and how have you dealt (going to deal) with it (meaning fix it or replace it)?
What is wrong with your current jig that you felt you wished you bought that new jig?
You obviously are very energetic and want to keep moving forward but have you really sat down and thought it all out? How long does it take you to build a bike? Not to compare but to give you an idea I can build a bike in 1 day. This includes bending the stays, welding it, doing the braze ons and all the finish work on the drop outs. Do I make 300 bikes a year? No way! That is because there is a ton of other stuff that is included. My price does not reflex a bike being made in one day, it is based on a dollar amount that is required to pay all the bills and put food on the table.
Last question is what do you consider being a full time professional? My opinion of a professional builder is someone that brings in income that puts food on the table and makes his living in the bicycle industry. There are excellent builders that fall under part time builder but I am curious what makes you claim full time professional? You claim you are not making money but that is OK because you are learning. Don't you think that falls under something other than full time professional?
I will end with don't take it as being harsh (you claim to have thick skin so this is testing it) and I am sure we will have a pleasant conversation in person in a few weeks time.
-Drew
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