Show bike forks x 2, heavy on the details both aesthetic and functional
Show bike 1: 650b big tyre travel single speed
I like the Paul dropouts but don't like the fact that they don't have a stainless contact face.
Mill off some matierial, braze on some stainless and mill it flat again, voila!
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Keith Marshall Kumo Cycles, ACT Australia
Australian Cycle Design and Gasflux Distributor
Bag for Rack : Open. Closed. Folded in on itself. "Hoody" mode. Sides are reinforced for when Deb wants to transport the pup... Adjustable backpanel with "Y" pattern to fit close to the saddle/seatpost. Otherwise, folds out with reinforced handles to carry odds, ends, what-nots and the fistful of WOOP-A$$.
29+ Gettin' the finishing touches
It's hunting season... Time to bust out the pup's "ship wreck" jacket.
Saturday lights...
Colnago: Fade of Clubs one more time. Don't give me any shit, the original fork remained with the owner so this is a dummy fork from track frame in for refinishing.
The Pegoretti: Previously misamatched and in black with faces on the t.t. Some of you would know the name of that scheme. The customer wanted something a little more understated and being a smart man wanted matching frame and fork. White and blue was his colour preference and I put this design together trying to imagine what a more simple Pegoretti paint scheme might look like. Hoping Mr. P. would not disapprove.
And one of a few paperweights I've started doing called Cycling Heavyweights. This one, Heavy Eddy.
You're not late to the party ... I am. So we just returned this one back to the original owner who got "left turned ... didn't see him" by someone last summer. New top tube, down tube, fork blades and steerer, straightened fork crown, re-chromed fork and refinished frame. The only component that needed replacing was the Cinelli 64-42 which was pretzeled. What a beautiful classic. We were honored to bring it back to life.
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