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  1. Coconino

    Does not seem to be one of these yet, so I will add my new entry. Hot off the jig. Was able to spend the day at Coconino World HQ assembling and then taking a shakedown cruise. More miles to come tomorrow. I cannot say enough about the generosity and hospitality of the Garros.
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  2. Another beautiful bike. This one is BLUE!
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  3. Out in the woods, getting broken in.
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    right on, man - it was a pleasure having you guys! the day after you left it rained all day & snowed down to 11,000ft - pretty! gonna get out now myself - the seed cloud is starting. hope you all are having a nice trip - Steve.
    Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
    Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
    Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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  5. Yeah, Saturday it rained most of the day down in Sedona too. We had a great trip, though. Rode Sunday in Sedona, then set out and drove back to TX and rode Monday morning in Palo Duro Canyon. Not enjoying being back at work today. Riding brand new bikes in brand new places was much more fun!

    Thanks again for everything. You made the custom frame experience more than I thought it would be.

  6. This is what it looks like covered in Central Texas mud harvested from the ranch of a very famous cyclist.
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    Re: Coconino

    to the top, let's see some more of these.

  8. Re: Coconino

    Figured I'd better post this up here.

    I still have a few loose ends, but it's almost done. Need to figure out a post (current Dura Ace post isn't long enough), a proper stem is on the way, and need to switch to a flat bar to get deeper. Workhorse 10-speed XT grouppo (XTR hubs), the new 785 stoppers (180 on front) are beyond amazing. I'm also really digging the 20mm Reba RLT Ti

    Finish is greener than it looks here. I wanted 'Gulf Livery' blue, but there wasn't a RAL match to the PPG code I had so we ended up picking something sorta close.

    Steve is the man - but you already knew that!
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    laughter has no foreign accent.

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    Re: Coconino

    Nice to see a new bike get muddy.

  10. Re: Coconino

    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by musgravecycles Click here to enlarge
    Figured I'd better post this up here.

    I still have a few loose ends, but it's almost done. Need to figure out a post (current Dura Ace post isn't long enough), a proper stem is on the way, and need to switch to a flat bar to get deeper. Workhorse 10-speed XT grouppo (XTR hubs), the new 785 stoppers (180 on front) are beyond amazing. I'm also really digging the 20mm Reba RLT Ti

    Finish is greener than it looks here. I wanted 'Gulf Livery' blue, but there wasn't a RAL match to the PPG code I had so we ended up picking something sorta close.


    Steve is the man - but you already knew that!
    Nice Jason. I will have to bring a mtb next trip down
    "Oh twice as much ain't twice as good. And can't sustain like a one half could.
    It's wanting more that's gonna send me to my knees"

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