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If you really want fillet vagabonde and edelbikes have to be considered, Levacon is not specialist for 29" but the reference for welding in France, fillet brasing or TIG
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kentinmania
(Victoire Cycles)
Wow. Looks clean and neat. Thanks.
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steve garro
Darren Crisp!!!!!!
- Garro.
Good call, but he's not taking orders for Mtb's anymore.
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incepi
Dario doesn't do Mtb's by years, and as much as I know him, no 29ers
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sebaudet
If you really want fillet vagabonde and edelbikes have to be considered, Levacon is not specialist for 29" but the reference for welding in France, fillet brasing or TIG
He's an awesome welder, I forgot he was doing fillet. He's not considered as the best bike designer out there though. Oh, btw I think his lead time is over a year currently?..
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kentinmania
He's an awesome welder, I forgot he was doing fillet. He's not considered as the best bike designer out there though. Oh, btw I think his lead time is over a year currently?..
It's true and for the design if you know what you want he is the perfect guy...
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ant_tip
So clean. Love it. Thanks.
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MTB29
So clean. Love it. Thanks.
I got a chance to meet the maker of Konga at the Portland Handmade Bike and Beer Festival just a couple weeks ago. Great guy. He had a push bike he'd built for his young child along with him -- I've got a couple shots of him holding it. Nice work.
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I am rather pleased with the way Tom Kutin from http://www.singlebe.com/en/ transformed my request for a modern disc Radonneur.
Using a cool mix of Raynolds 853 and Dedacciai tubing anlong with some Paragon stuff and some of his own applications as well
YES he does the painting by himself just aswell
Here is some more Pictures of his work: Flickr and Flickr
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MARtiN
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Hello - I am sorry for not coming up with my full name while posting in the thread so here we go
Martin Hotan - born and living in Switzerland - sort of a cycling aficionado
Enjoy your day :nuts:
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hi guys
here are some more pics of that SingleBe Custom 853 Disc Radonneur and a 29+ fork
regards
Martin Hotan :cheesy:
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freakforti
Hello - I am sorry for not coming up with my full name while posting in the thread so here we go
Martin Hotan - born and living in Switzerland - sort of a cycling aficionado
Enjoy your day :nuts:
Welcome Martin!
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Hi Martin
Where are you in Switzerland?
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vib
Hi Martin
Where are you in Switzerland?
Allschwil, BL - classic border liner
:cheesy:
Martin Hotan
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freakforti
Allschwil, BL - classic border liner
:cheesy:
Are you a member of the VCA (Velo Club Allschwil) by any chance?
p.s. Bloody signature's not working, but my real name is Dan Bromilow...
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DanB
Are you a member of the VCA (Velo Club Allschwil) by any chance?
p.s. Bloody signature's not working, but my real name is Dan Bromilow...
Hi Dan - I used to be for quite some years - but not anymore ... clubing is not for me anymore :cool:
Regards
Martin Hotan
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Just got the delivery notification - the box is on it's was from the Czech Republic to Switzerland :nuts:
"Freude herrscht"
Martin Hotan