Re: Someone Else's Musings On My Trade atmo -
“But come on, wooden bikes?”
I understand your skepticism but like it or not it is a legitimate “niche” that to my surprise has a mind of its own. I can’t speak for Calfee,(truly admire Craigs efforts in Africa with bamboosero program!), Boo, Renovo, etc, etc but I will say this for starters, I have worked at bike shops most of my life and now own one. To the average bike shop visitor 9 times out of ten the bamboo bike will get noticed before any other Gucci offering on the floor, it’s a very powerful draw card to my shop and gets people in the door!
In this age of the bike industry the lines are so blurred between bike brands, to the untrained eye the only thing that differentiates bikes these days is color. In my effort to set my shop apart from others it was always my intention to build my own frames. I did quite abit of research before I jumped into the fire, bamboo is very difficult to build bike frames with but I love working with the material. I am really impressed with the ride quality considering you are riding grass, some people like steel, some people prefer aluminum, everyone has different tastes buy what you like.
Something that has taken awhile to get my head around, I discovered a market outside of the bike industry that want these bikes over the main stream offerings and are willing to pay me to make them. It is a privilege to be a bike frame maker regardless where you are on the timeline or what material you prefer to make them with. I appreciate and have a great deal of respect for all the other builders on vs that give up heaps of time and effort to write about their own trials and tribulations, even though the materials we use a very different I seek comfort in knowing our growing and learning experiences are sort of similar.
Freddy
PS thanks to bike shop owners that contribute, some of you cats put the “G” in Gucci with those sick, sick builds!

Originally Posted by
d_douglas
Yes, there were too many wooden bikes. I know that from an engineering standpoint, it is possible and Calfee has stood behind this for a decade or more, but come on, wooden bikes?
I am one of those people who attended, had show bike, packed it up and took it home. It will be ridden a lot. In fact, I will probably sell my MTB now that I have this CX bike.
I think the article was quite astute.
Steel Bamboo Aluminum Wood Titanium Magnesium ETC
(Pick your poison, ride it like a stuck pig!!!)
Alfred Salgado
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