Max Round 2 begins this weekend.
First, we're pregnant with machinery again. Our latest addition is due in August!
And even better is #2 in a series! Mad Tiki style!
A real-deal 29er world tourer with a sweet Vulture Cycles fork. four H2O bottles, 2.5" tires with gobs of clearance + A 26" super light 1-speed. and what to do with old frames, # 16 shown here resting after years of hard duty. Nice Patina! - 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
Drop-outs with faces.
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This is the prototype of the cup I developed for tapered steerer forks. Fun bike; there's A LOT going on with this one.
next few bikes of stuff:
Thanks for looking.
-Drew
The team bikes are done and the Reds are in first place. All is right with the world.
Amanda
Jacob (awaiting a Paul chain keeper)
John
Tim
Details
Tim O'Donnell- Shamrock Cycles
www.lugoftheirish.com
Rory's pinkyt Giro Bella Italia
is on it's way to Canada
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
www.llewellynbikes.com
The usual Facebook page
https://www.flickr.com/photos/llewellyncustombicycles/
Darrell Llewellyn McCulloch
2 frames and a stem ready for paint, braze ons for the next 20, and a set of personalized lock on grips from Lizard Skins.
Eric Doswell, aka Edoz
Summoner of Crickets
http://edozbicycles.wordpress.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/edozbicycles/
In Before the Lock
Here's a cool cross frame in white and blue, it's titanium.
Stripes are in order for this week.
Yes the World Champ Stripes were earned! Both Bikes are for Current World Champions - one with a fancy for GT Cobra's...
Darren's boy Will's 20inch Titanium Cubano MTB in all of it's blinged out beauty. XO, Custom length Carbon Pace Forks, Hope Brakes, Chris King Headset. WOW!
Check out the blog on it: Letters from Baumland: the Baum Cycles blog: Ready and Will-ing
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Baum Cycles
Passion Precision Performance
Handcrafted Titanium and Steel Custom Bicycles
w: www.baumcycles.com
e: handcrafted@baumcycles.com
t: +61 3 5277 1933
Off to OH.....
True Temper Supertherm, Dazza XL lugs, handmade racks, XT/STI, PPG red hot Sunglo. Built for a local aerospace engineer for his 2nd self-supported tour accross the US of A.
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My brother brought his new bike by all built up, got a couple of shots. Seattube is 28.6 x .035 4130, seat post is the top 1.5" of a 25.4 cheapie with a shim. I got it close and 3 thin 1" id stem spacers finished the job.
This is #2 for me. It needs some paint, but I just had to ride it. I didn't clean the old stuff, get new cables/housings, just slapped it together last night so I'd have it done for the Friday S&T threads. I'm riding it until the end of the month without any clothes on it and then it'll go out for either paint or powder. It only took 9 weeks instead of a whole year like #1, so my process is improving dramatically. I've got to thank Daltex for letting me use the shop too. And Glenn, those pictures are nice, but they don't look nearly as good as the thing looks in real life. Great job on that one!
As far as geometry, I'm a MTBer that rides road every so often so I like the look and functionality of a sloping top tube. I know a lot of road guys don't like it, and that's cool. We all like bikes. But this gets me the height I need to be comfortable on the front without 3" of spacers under the stem--spacers under the stem to me are a no-no--it means the HT wasn't cut right from the get go IMHO. Hopefully it'll have clothes in a month or so.
Welds are getting pretty good now that I'm not using the pulser anymore:
Hand cut logo in the sleeve:
This is what I do with the pulser, make a mess:
Tight fit there eh?:
Brazing is getting good too finally:
What I consider the toughest miter to cut with a file, but I got them tight anyway:
Finished Bi-Lam 29'er with Niner fork. Off to MI.
The inspiration
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The new bike
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The first two are a current project, the second just back from paint.
DW
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