The first Sax Max crown and Über OverSize PegoRichie fork blades. Psyched!
Around the barn this week:
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Tom Kellogg
Rides bikes, used to make 'em too.
Spectrum-Cycles.com
Butted Ti Road, Reynolds UL, Di2, QuarQ, Conour lite, SP Zero
Steel Cross, X-7, Crank Bros, Concour Lite, Nemesis, Grifo
Steel Piste, D-A Piste, PD-7400, Concour lite, Zipp 404
http://kapelmuurindependent.be
Shortest TFC Member (5'6 3/4") & shrinking
UOS mods
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- 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
Squeezed in some more time on my new road frame.
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Tried out my new tube bender.
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7lbs of SSSink!
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Thanks, NATE
Here's one for the IF Alumni
The Old Indy Fab Cow by DORNBOX, on Flickr
Custom Dedacciai Goodness
Custom Dedacciai Goodness by DORNBOX, on Flickr
Custom Dedacciai Goodness by DORNBOX, on Flickr
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As an Arrow! by DORNBOX, on Flickr
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@02136 this week:
Titanium Road... Aussie bound.
Titanium 29'er. ISP, 44mm HT, PF 30 BB.
Burly Ti 29'er in the works:
One of a few cool illustrations my wife Alessandra is working on as part of an article she is researching/writing/designing:
Cheers!
Until next week.
Tyler Evans :: Framebuilder :: Firefly Bicycles :: Boston, Mass
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What I often do at 1:30 in the morning.
Handmademakingbullshit
Green(paint) Technology
Bread and butter: custom road
FTW got fired and re-hired for building this thing for the '90 Anaheim show. By late '91 90% of all Yeti's were aluminum.
Speaking of Frank. He built himself a new aluminum road frame before I had breakfast on Wednesday morning.
I counted 11 different shaping operations and a custom headtube. Dude needs to sleep more.
Sometimes we ride bikes.
Nate had his wisdom teeth pulled last week. It went pretty bad, they had to cut his jaw muscles to get the teeth out. Still eating soup and recovering. I've been trying to squeeze shop time in between dad duties. Today we were working on a lugged city bike bound for Jakarta and a Saltzman headed for Japan.
Stainless spring holder
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Nate
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Matt
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Lotsa bridges
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Shaped lugs
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A Saltzman V2 headed for Japan
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head tube
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Sizing up the tubes
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Starting a rack
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LOVING our NAHBS purchase (thanks Jeff!)
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Saw the Rothco exhibit at the museum this week. Newfound respect for that guy.
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blocks
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Crappy week in the Kumo workshop:
Finished my first attempt at MAX, everything was sweet and I was happy with the result, drive side chainstay was ~3mm out, needed to be cold set.
Grabbed the dropout, gave it a firm yank and the chainstay rippled down at the BB shell not huge but crappy nonetheless.
Oh well you don't learn this shit without making the mistakes, and luckily I have a spare MAX chainstay laying about. Guess what I will be doing next week...
Built it up anyway, needs lots of finishing yet
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