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Frame 3, a 650b commuter/sport tourer for madame.
Fork, side view by pruckelshaus, on Flickr
Stay caps by pruckelshaus, on Flickr
Stay caps by pruckelshaus, on Flickr
Stay caps by pruckelshaus, on Flickr
I'm nowhere near in the league of most others here, but building frames is fun and it makes me happy so there you go. If it stops being either, I'll stop doing it.
Oh, and I guess this counts as FNL fodder as well. All are welcome to add themselves. Had a lot of interest early on, but a lukewarm response once I got it up...without any feedback, I'm stuck.
Pete
Pete Ruckelshaus * Teacher, Fat Guy on a Bike * Collegeville, PA
pruckelshaus' flickr
Framejig.wordpress.com effort to collect DIY framebuilding jig designs
Nice paper snippet, E-R reminds me of Devo: "love comes in spurts"
Just boxed the mossy metalic frame to Rockford, MI. Green touring bike swung by for a free follow-up tune up.
Shop helper EP's blue touring bike I made some # of yrs ago before he started helping me.
Next progect an honest to goodness 3-speed townie.
- 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
Todd is my superhero as I sent him this bike on Thursday last week. It needs to be in Utah on Tuesday to get crated for a shipment to Germany for Eurobike. Still kind of amazed I got it all together with about 2 weeks notice from Enve. Wheels are at Enve (blue king hubs with 35mm carbon cliinchers).
A new fork to replace one that lost the battle of roof rack and object tug of war (he is getting a stem and seat post at the same time):
Got my shipment of chainstays I had made to my specs. Very exciting!
Have a great weekend.
sunburn by VertigoCycles, on Flickr
Front end dry fit by VertigoCycles, on Flickr
Left sweet stay by VertigoCycles, on Flickr
symmetry by VertigoCycles, on Flickr
Last edited by VertigoCycles; 08-11-2011 at 03:53 PM. Reason: moar peeks
Sean Chaney
my Myford 254 is still in it's crate
but the final house/steam workshop/pottery extension drawings arrived this week
the usual toil in the workshop
I am itching for the summer cricket season to start
Cosgrove Candy Apple Sun is the 2011 colour of choice with the punters
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
www.llewellynbikes.com
The usual Facebook page
https://www.flickr.com/photos/llewellyncustombicycles/
Darrell Llewellyn McCulloch
Big guy = big bike = big tubes = big fillets.
This one is headed to a tall guy in Canada.
Dave
Just some of the steps along the way. Getting lugs roughed out, then fit up to mitered tubes.
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In my shop this is the BIG machine. The Spudnik fixture is for bottle bosses, but it works great for this also.
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A tale of three brakes (and bikes).
James wanted a bike that would feel great on the road, rock the dirt roads, and keep him dry during the spring melt. He also wanted simplicity. Shimano BR-650. Room for a Michelin Jet or 25s with Honjo 35 mm fenders.
Lyen wanted a bike that would spend a lot of time on dry fire roads with big tires, keep the mud off of him with slightly smaller tires on wet dirt road days, and would still feel great in a paceline. Pauls Racer. Room for something massive without fenders and easily 30s with Honjo 43 mm fenders.
Justin wanted a bike that he could mount up some 23s on for some fast road riding on up to some fat knobbies if he was in the mood for some trails. Pauls Medium Racer. Tons of room and good looks.
Super stout track fork-
Now with brushed stainless faces-
Starting a stem for a VS member-
And wrapping it up for the plater-
My new soak tank- Jig-Cuzi!
And a tired wife and stoked pup after unlocking our new front door for the first time.
Last edited by Eric Estlund; 08-12-2011 at 12:06 AM. Reason: Linksis
Plumbing on a couple different bikes
Tim O'Donnell- Shamrock Cycles
www.lugoftheirish.com
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Anvil's Notorious BBG betwixt an XCr rear end:
Ti seatpost madness is upon us:
MTB ti handlebars:
Eurobike ti cross sneak peek:
One of the XCr framesets from this week:
Tyler Evans :: Framebuilder :: Firefly Bicycles :: Boston, Mass
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A fillet rain bike with a unicrown fork to match. Built using standard calipers maxed out for 25s with fenders. Heading off for paint.
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