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    Default Friday PicFest No.33

    Full suspension fun for the 40+ crowd:)


    Random detail shot:

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    Default Metal resumes on Monday

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    The children are migrating West for the Winter.

    I disapprove

    CR-7 in to be replicated...

    Mucho fabwork to be done on the new team bus...

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    Default little ole' me and new little bits

    Finally culled the needed parts for the fork. Custom lawyer lipped tips for the disk dynamo... sorry I am soooo slow here..

    That funky little rounded web in the crown will be drilled and blind tapped for fender mount hard point. That reminds me... Two bits are missing. spacer for fender position and custom braze-on for the Edelux headlamp.









    CWN

    P.S. the crown is vs. 4.5

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    Default Big Boy Titanium

    Larger riders love ti too.
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    while unemployment continues, so does racing atmo -




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    Default 650 Randonneur


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    Default For a solider in Iraq coming home for good in 2 weeks.





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    The ubiquitous garage door shot. Customer photo


    Some people take magazines into the bathroom. I take frames.




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    Default Cold, wet Friday.

    A JKS headed for the mountains of Colorado.

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    Packing up- see you in Portland this weekend


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    Default See you in Portland



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    Finally something comes out of the shop here in the northern part of the old world:









    There's still refinements to be made, but I'm getting closer. And I've finally found a powder coater worth paying.

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    Default new toys for me

    work and play
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    Default One more even thought it is Saturday.

    I usually am in the bike shop on Saturday but it rained today so I finished my new tool. Here it is in all its glory.







    Sorry about the nasty fingers!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EnginCycles View Post
    Sorry about the nasty fingers!!

    -Drew
    Trim those nails! jk

    DW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slapshot View Post
    Trim those nails! jk

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    Hell with the nails, break the sharp edges on those parts!
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    Just some odds & ends finished up...

    Journeyman Tandem Attachment:



    It's BB centers scale:



    The base level EBB adapter:



    And last but not least, a Campy internal head tube adapter:

    "It's better to not know so much than to know so many things that ain't so." -- Josh Billings, 1885

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    And now for the fun stuff:

    I made a gas pedal for my bus. Needs to get anodized and have the pedal screws installed:



    Backside of same:



    And last but not least: Hell on wheels!



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    Default edges done

    Quote Originally Posted by Archibald View Post
    Hell with the nails, break the sharp edges on those parts!
    Both have been fixed. The nails on my day of grooming and the edges after the photos as I was debating on if I would do it with the mill or just with a file. It will get anodized when I get my next batch of hardware anodized for the seat posts.

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