Lucky Friday (3)13!
Rand-ho! New travel bike for a client that loves his Winter so much he needed a travel version. Look for this (and a couple of others) at this years PBP.
Lucky Friday (3)13!
Rand-ho! New travel bike for a client that loves his Winter so much he needed a travel version. Look for this (and a couple of others) at this years PBP.
Sax Max road bike.
IMG_4222 by curt_goodrich, on Flickr
IMG_4231 by curt_goodrich, on Flickr
IMG_4240 by curt_goodrich, on Flickr
IMG_4236 by curt_goodrich, on Flickr
IMG_4260 by curt_goodrich, on Flickr
Stopped by the museum.
IMG_4121 by curt_goodrich, on Flickr
IMG_4134 by curt_goodrich, on Flickr
Jaegher Interceptor - Gritty Grey & Jaegher Orange
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True Temper OX platinum road bike
_IGP1861 by EQUILIBRIUM CYCLE WORKS, on Flickr
_IGP1875_2 by EQUILIBRIUM CYCLE WORKS, on Flickr
_IGP1862 by EQUILIBRIUM CYCLE WORKS, on Flickr
_IGP1863 by EQUILIBRIUM CYCLE WORKS, on Flickr
_IGP1865 by EQUILIBRIUM CYCLE WORKS, on Flickr
_IGP1878_2 by EQUILIBRIUM CYCLE WORKS, on Flickr
Vladimir Balahovsky
Equilibrium Cycle Works
OX plat - thin walls, fatty tires
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And you can't help but wonder
How long it will be
Before the restless ocean
Comes lapping to
the branches of the trees
- 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
A few random fit-ups and beads from the week.
Random by Zanconato Custom Cycles, on Flickr
Random by Zanconato Custom Cycles, on Flickr
Random by Zanconato Custom Cycles, on Flickr
0305151135 by Zanconato Custom Cycles, on Flickr
0306151636 by Zanconato Custom Cycles, on Flickr
I was asked to make a longer version of a Trek seat cap/post. Using a existing carbon post as the top portion I managed to roll wrap over a mandrel and the existing post stub.
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I used a UHMW mandrel calculating the thermal expansion to get the finished ID correct.
Mandrel.jpg
There are 9-10 layers of 300gsm woven carbon with about 50% of the layers at 0/90deg and the others at -45/45 deg.
Wrapping.jpg
After the layup was complete I used shrink tape wound tightly on the lathe before curing in the oven.
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This is the result after post cure sanding. There were some cosmetic wrinkles in the upper layer of carbon as a result of the shrink tape shifting during cure. The part will be painted to match the frame so it was not an issue.
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A couple of close miter shots with a new macro lens.
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How do you say Leap in Italian atmo?
Late to the party, but I only weld on week ends.
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SS tacked
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Self picture semi action shot
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Almost done
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Rear view
On a side note, anybody have experience with an Atloas 618 lathe? I could get one used for 500$.
Cheers!
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