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Re: Jonathan Greene Cycles
D,
Those ideas are ideas are kicking around in the way back corner of my head, but the the only real plans I have is to obsessively build the best frames I can.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Originally Posted by
Jonathan
As far as timeline for delivery goes you could have a bike in March-April or so if you ordered now. Since I constrict my own production because I'm part time I can give a firm delivery time. Upon receipt of deposit you're in line for a certain month's construction.
Sounds like you devote one calendar month to each frame, is that an accurate interpretation? Bob's bike gets build in June, then Sally's bike is built in July? This interests me because I'm wrestling with time management and too many projects right now.
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Yes, exactly. It leaves me some time to throw in a frame for myself, a teamamate or get ahead if I need to. I can build more than one a month if pressed pretty easily so I think this will work 12-18 mos out. It's also designed to give an end date to the whole process. Meeting exectations wrt to delivery is the number one complaint I hear about ordering a bespoke anything.
Thanks for asking, do you have any ideas to add? I'd like to hear from others.
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I was thinking about something like that myself, it's good to hear that someone else does it and it works. Getting stuff done in a timely manner can be an issue for me.
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Originally Posted by
edoz
I was thinking about something like that myself, it's good to hear that someone else does it and it works. Getting stuff done in a timely manner can be an issue for me.
I had Dave Kirk build me a cross frame 3 yers ago or so. I was impressed he delivered the frame within a week or so of his original estimate which impressed me considering he had no real control of the paint process. I think having a reputation for being timely would be golden.
Last edited by Jonathan; 10-09-2010 at 03:42 PM.
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amigo,
years back you completed a "gator bike" -- any plans for future "ride yo colors" bike...
ronnie would have to go with a hoosier or tar --- damn sho neat to be a "game cock" alum...
ronnie
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Originally Posted by
ron l edmiston
amigo,
years back you completed a "gator bike" -- any plans for future "ride yo colors" bike...
ronnie would have to go with a hoosier or tar --- damn sho neat to be a "game cock" alum...
ronnie
I'll do any color combo as long as it looks nice or tips the hat to tradition. I'd like to do some of those color combo's.
Jonathan
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Originally Posted by
Jonathan
I had Dave Kirk build me a cross frame 3 yers ago or so. I was impressed he delivered the frame within a week or so of his original estimate which impressed me considering he had no real control of the paint process. I think having a reputation for being timely would be golden.
Yeah, I definitely want to get everything worked out before I go legit.
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jon,
luv your pista rear drop work for new build --- note campagnolo bev .... with so many other new and less $ drops available, why the campy --- if not customer requested?
ronnie
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Hey Ron,
You tracked down my blog, thanks. When I started the project I looked around for what I thought was the right shape and at some point in the process I decided I was going to be responsible for the shape rather than some 1's and 0's plugged into a lazer cutting machine. The Campy's give a lot of space to leave something behind that will show through the paint. Lastly, I was in a jones to do more and not less.
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"jones..." more, not less..
thought that was called yo "johnson.." ---
seriously, i can relate to .. campy --- functional art..
ronnie
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[QUOTE=ron l edmiston;241453
seriously, i can relate to .. campy --- functional art..
ronnie[/QUOTE]
Ron, it's more than the object and the real reasons aren't related to the Campganolo Brev stamped into the steel. Until the dropout is taken by rust or forge it will always have the marks that I was there. It's corny as hell to say and even more to type, but some things must be done, and sometimes the longer route is preferred. When I finsish this frame for you it will be the best I can do.
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"the best i can do.."
that's what makes a j greene, r sachs, j p weigle, witcomb, zanconato or gaulzetti so special to me..
ya build em and let em go, just like a akc reg breeder, no attached emotions --- lego, buddy and lucky-dog .... then the permanent canine home becomes the luver & care giver..
glad to have met my friends, and enjoy the fruits of their labor...
ronnie
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this years bike is the best descending bike and i goes throw the twisty turn sections like it is on rails. it is the best cross bike i have ridden to date. i can not to wait to race it this weekend.
JUNIOR
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Originally Posted by
junior2189
this years bike is the best descending bike and i goes throw the twisty turn sections like it is on rails. it is the best cross bike i have ridden to date. i can not to wait to race it this weekend.
JUNIOR
go get em junior on a "greene machine.."
ronnie
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Originally Posted by
junior2189
this years bike is the best descending bike and i goes throw the twisty turn sections like it is on rails. it is the best cross bike i have ridden to date. i can not to wait to race it this weekend.
JUNIOR
cool, that makes me feel good. After the race weekend tell me how it rides between minutes 50 and 60 when your eyeballs are resting on the top tube. That's how I want to impress.
Last edited by Jonathan; 11-12-2010 at 05:22 PM.
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jon - do you have a flickr page setup? i love seeing your pictures.
good work
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Thanks Man. I have started adding pics regularly to my flickr page.
jonathan_adam_greene's photosets on Flickr
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jon,
paint and graphics for a "NOLE.." frame -- handy ..
gator alumni dad,
ronnie
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Originally Posted by
ron l edmiston
jon,
paint and graphics for a "NOLE.." frame -- handy ..
gator alumni dad,
ronnie
When I was learning to paint 5-7 years ago I did a handful of University colors inspired frames repaints. These were lower qulaity frames that pals wanted painted to show their pride on gameday. Most university's pick strong colors and they make fun matches. I'd consider doing FSU Garnet and gold, but the tomahawk decals will never happen. Here's a Arkansas Razorback painted San Rensho built Specialized Allez I did for a pal. It's corny but fun at the same time and I don't think I'll be doing any more of these.
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