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My copy of the Ibis LD stem with a few modern touches. For 1.125" steerers, countersunk hole for compression bolt, tighter 3" radius bend.
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A few more pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/2887955...7626508240301/
-Joel
this bad boy will be my first labeled frame atmo -
Macro Thursday:
I love finished drop outs, here is my personal take on how it looks:
The next one is a local girl which is always fun:
The never ending organization bug. White oak shelves to help get stuff where it belongs:
New bridge mitering tool that will eventually be part of another fixture that goes in the frame for installation:
Cheers,
Drew
Last edited by EnginCycles; 05-05-2011 at 07:41 PM.
Built this one up over the weekend. Pego-Richie tubes and sachs lugs make a sweet combination. My goto choice for materials. Since then, sinus infection has a hold of me.
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It's been an odd week- lots of little projects going.
As voted on by flickr views (with a little electoral digression):
Slowly working on my "beautiful thing":
starting a new 650b rando:
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A busy week in Bozeman - a coupled fillet traveler, a straight up road race bike, new parts in stock and lots of cool stuff to see on dirt road rides.
Dave
Kevin's dirt road bike. Signed, sealed, delivered.
Started Neil's road bike. He's serving our country in Iraq right now and will have this waiting in his garage upon his return in a few months.
Regrettably moving from this campus in the next few months...
...but happy to do so because I now work here.
I've taken a minute to upload a couple of pics, which doesn't happen as often as it should.
A current repair. Before...
Durring...
Still durring. In the mean time the repair has cured and been clear coated but I wasn't satisfied with the clear (pin holes) so I'll have to do it again.
The new vacuum pump I made. Pulls 98% in 2 stages.
Chainstay protector with the customer's slogan on it.
Finally, repair of some damage caused by clamping the FD on too tight.
Just cruising right along on this 26" MTB for a 120mm travel fork. An honest love you long-time ride.
The 5th frame/bike for this family. - 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
Much Titanium, many XCr stainless and one Di2...
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Tyler Evans :: Framebuilder :: Firefly Bicycles :: Boston, Mass
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Finally strong enough to get back to the bench after 2.5 months. Thought I'd start with stems first, bit rusty but feels good getting back into the swing of things.
Since our friend Ira Ryan doesn't post in these parts I thought I'd put some pictures up of his shop. We met Tony P and Ben Leonard over there and talked tools, beer, and bitched about the high price of silver (prices are dropping!).
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46.5 cm, 26" wheeled frame for my 12-year old
First post on VSalon, and first frame.
More pictures here https://picasaweb.google.com/1044692...eat=directlink
Thank you to Suzy, Velorini and everyone here for inspiration and advice, and to Dazza for the beautiful lugs and forkends.
And a big thanks to Suzy for the fantastic paintwork.
Oldbikerider.
Some boxes from the land of the white Dove arrived this week
for use in the 2003 XL Compact lug set
and the 2009 Cadenzia lug set
XCr material in XL tube sizes (the term double over size is banned) Bonza Dario!
and
XL tubes in Niobium doped material
with
.70 & .80mm wall 460mm long chainstays with 12.5 tips
and
600mm long 16mm and 17mm diameter seat stays with 12.5mm tips
and
.8mm Niobium stem tubes
I have not got time to mention all the 30.60mm seat posts
while others chase the goal and shout
we have been at it for many years now in our every day frame building
Cheers Dazza
The rock star is dying. And it's a small tragedy. Rock stars have blogs now. I have no use for that kind of rock star.
Nick Cave
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Darrell Llewellyn McCulloch
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