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You will note : I have no water...
Short. Fast. Loud. Like Punk Rock.
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It's going to be a week of racks...
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Across the other Pond
This particular Huntsman is headed across the Pacific to it's new home in Japan. The client owns a bike shop there and specializes in distributing custom bicycles from across the globe. Apparently he's already got a few interested folks in some 44 Bikes Huntsman's
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Huntsman Ultegra Di2...
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Full Buddy Chop and Channel for the ATMO
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Huntsman XXX Ultegra Di2 + WTB
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RAD Writeup on the Radavist : Huntsman Di2 Content!
Thanks to John Watson on the Radavist for this write up on my wife Lynn's new whip. Check it out here..
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Re: 44 Bikes
Wearing my 44Bikes kit, came across a local fore station, station 44:
City G.jpg City F.jpg
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Re: 44 Bikes
Originally Posted by
Burnette
This is bada$$. Thanks for sharing and a great way to come back to the bench after a long overdue vacation. Mind if I share over on Facebook?
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Re: 44 Bikes
Sure, you can use it as you wish Kris.
That was a great two city and country side ride.
And 44bikes is awesome kit, looks great and feel good too.
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Vacation : Lost and Found in Quebec
Took a little R&R this past week to pack up the car, ready the bikes and head North with friends and family. Went to where my brother in law (Francois) grew up: Saquenay, Quebec. Did some riding, did a lot of napping. Enjoyed the local lore, food (especially the yogurt and cheese) and mangled my way through some french with Francois helping of course.
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Re: 44 Bikes
Damn Good man. Damn Good.
T.o.m. K.o.h.l.
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Re: 44 Bikes
I meant to say "Damned Good".
T.o.m. K.o.h.l.
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Re: 44 Bikes
T.o.m. K.o.h.l.
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Coming to get you Portland...
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Re: Coming to get you Portland...
Excellent work, as always. I saw your 2 new Huntsmen posted on the Radavist. If you don't mind sharing, how are you mounting fenders on the Enve fork?
thanks,
Bryan
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Re: Coming to get you Portland...
Originally Posted by
bryand
Excellent work, as always. I saw your 2 new Huntsmen posted on the Radavist. If you don't mind sharing, how are you mounting fenders on the Enve fork?
thanks,
Bryan
Thanks Bryan-for the record, the fork for this bike is a Whisky No. 7 Cross (the one previous was an ENVE, and the one after this one has an ENVE and a custom steel fork for front rack... more on that one hopefully next week!). What's really nice about this fork is it has mounts at the dropouts and behind the crown for fenders. I machined a custom mount for the front fender that allows for the longer distance that needs to be covered from crown to fender on this particular fork.
If you zoom in on this particular photo, you can see the part:
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Re: Coming to get you Portland...
Thanks for clearing that up Kris! It looks great!
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Re: Coming to get you Portland...
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Huntsman XXX : My Personal Ride
With all the questions and inquiries I do get, one build seems to get a lot of attention and that is the Huntsman. I've put together a little photo journal along with a detailed explanation of my personal Huntsman build. This outlines what I've built and WHY I've built it this way. These are purpose built bicycles. How will your Huntsman be built? Give me a shout and we can discuss your options. Find out more after the jump here.
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