Squashing the "he only does straight blade forks" myth one bent blade at a time.
Happy Independence Day!
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I'm pleased with this one! I'm looking forward to getting my new workshop w/paintbooth, but projects move slowly. Thanks to all for the lofty inspiration.
Craig
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right back at it. a big 29er "world tourer" for a big fella. dedicated dropbar geometry. design for a load of rider + gear of 300lbs. No 7/8" top tube here, unlikely to "plane" but it will take him anywhere in the planet. next, lugged fork + fillet frame, 26" wheels, super light "townie" for a 60yr old x 120lb fit guy. - 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
Sent from customer, A Vulture in its natural habitat 2300M in the Alps.
My fourth titanium road in a row. Seems like the orders come in batches. One more titanium after this and then a slug of steel.
Post paint prep on a stainless fork crown
when all is done, this stainless Lucentezza Custodian is off to Sweden
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200kgs of lugs and dropouts arrives in a few days time
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
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The usual Facebook page
https://www.flickr.com/photos/llewellyncustombicycles/
Darrell Llewellyn McCulloch
Made for a girl you will hopefully hear of in September....
DW
Friday...er...Thursday is paint day....
Have a great 4th everyone!
Conor
Here's a very happy 650c Touring customer with Darren. A 36 rear / 34 front will climb anything! Thankyou very much Wendy and enjoy your trip to Canada!
I've been with Baum for about 6 months and Darren's been talking up his steel forks - this is the first one i've seen him make!
Our blue GTR Beauty fully built...
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Finished Bi-Lam frameset
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Finally, the two new employees at Ellis!
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Nothing but trouble!
Just some detailing left- one for a Kirk and one for a FAT:
Not quite cross season, but they're still fun.
Disc brake cross bike:
Top tube welded seat stays waiting:
Head tube welds:
-Drew
Pictures of my new cross bike with road wheels and pedal. It rides awesome! Tomorrow it gets muddy.
This bad boy went to Carbodale, CO, this eek.
Both of these bikes have been picked up by the owners and ridden, but I haven't shared them with y'all.
The mixtie was a lot of fun. Racks by Ben Leonard of Trucker Racks. The rail on that front rack is convertible. The road bike is a long reach fendered beauty with paint details that I am in love with. Internal brake routing and a nickel plated stem that will be on there later today. A lot more pictures on our flickr page of both of these bikes.
Sorry they are out of order, the uploader seems to have randomized them...
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