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    Default Friday PicFest No.30

    i hope you don't mind me kicking this off as i'm outta here for a kayak trip for our anniversary! Mark got his bike all going & says the bars are "experimental". also, another 29er. y'all have a good weekend. EDIT: i'm not sure why the cross images are so small. they are on my blog if you want to see them bigger. http://coconinocycles.blogspot.com/2...-out-busy.html sorry for the hassle!
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    Damn cold and getting colder so I made a bike.

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    Single Speed cross bike:

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    Rock and Roll is the only way we can get it done.
    Working on trying to capture some shop shots for the new website.

    The view from my desk

    The shop in relaxation mode.

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    Default Wow it is really friday.

    Five characters I can think of, John Doe, Bill Murray, my Dentist, Rick Hunter and Steve Garro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vulture View Post
    Five characters I can think of, John Doe, Bill Murray, my Dentist, Rick Hunter and Steve Garro.


    Nice. Looks like one of Rick Hibbard's Ti bikes.
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    An original McClung...this one is mine. Colors are Volkswagen Dove Blue and Cream with blood read accents. Flawless paint is by Spectrum of course. Looks like another one of Carl's sweet rolls in the background too!




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    Time for a little civil disobedience: I say we talk about what we see in these threads within the thread. Divorcing the pictures from the words just doesn't make any sense and to me it's put these threads into a death spiral. Bitches.
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    In the works...

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    This is the bike I built and rode for the Oregon Manifest. It's the first commuter style bike I've built (95% of my business is 29ers) and first fork. That's a titanium rack, there's a split for installing a belt (more about that below), post mounts front and rear for PM disc brakes and a couple other fun details.




    I first saw this method of installing a break on a bike designed by Dave Levy of Ti Cycles. IMO, it's the cleanest looking solution I've ever seen. Props to Dave for the design.



    6/4 mount for the rack strut. bored out for running the dynamo lighting inside the strut.

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    Beginnings of a new fork for my winter fixie bike.
    Max 1.125 crown with e-Richie drops on the other end.
    More pics later...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archibald View Post
    Time for a little civil disobedience: I say we talk about what we see in these threads within the thread. Divorcing the pictures from the words just doesn't make any sense and to me it's put these threads into a death spiral. Bitches.
    1+ ,but I pretty much agree with Archibald on everything...

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    Bought a paint booth so I can do my painting in my own shop now. Renting space had run its course.


    Anyone else notice this in Providence?


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