Hot for teacher.
All paint.
New MTB for the bike snob:
Ti bars:
Back end:
This is what a bike looks like when you are 6'5" and lack flexibility:
Fast back:
Ti seat post (with stainless lug):
No shortage of limp dicks around here.
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Flickr: Joel Greenblatt | Clockwork Bikes' Photostream
Workin'. CAD - coffee aided design. Another 29er & pics from the CCFR.
- 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
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My cross rig.
Two-Blue, a 359 ready to build up. Peggo-Richie tubeset, Sachs lugs, Paragon drops. A winning combination. Probably my last frame with these drop-outs, I'm going to stick with the 1010's.
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Days are cooler, and the sun a little weaker. All the better for photos.
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I ran out of Peggo-Richie stickers, but the Columbus version looks nice also.
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I squared the tips of my stay caps on this one.
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@02136 this week.
A very busy week. Finishing up a bunch of bikes and starting a few more.
Highlights of the week include a couple of fully built titanium road bikes shipped to far away lands.
So much more to come!
Cheers all!
To another great week!
Tyler Evans :: Framebuilder :: Firefly Bicycles :: Boston, Mass
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Seems like I jinxed myself asking about warranties a couple of weeks ago. #4 came back with a crack in the drive side chainstay. After 3 years and countless endurance races I'm not really all that surprised. The new rear should last a very long time though.
Eric Doswell, aka Edoz
Summoner of Crickets
http://edozbicycles.wordpress.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/edozbicycles/
In Before the Lock
Haven't posted in a while but have been busy.
Coming up for air.
Biggest project besides helping neighbors recover from Irene- de-digitizing operations.
Meet Frank The Welder. His head is shaped like a shrimp. He has to smash the inside of his helmet to make it fit.
Working on some beefy 6061 road bikes for individuals of larger proportions-
Scale- 38mm seattubes. 1" round chainstays.
The only way we'd like to build singlespeeds
Although this one is a Hammerschmidt 2 speed 650b speed machine
Hammerschmidt is dumb, but money talks.
Some Candy Grape melted onto a slalom bike.
I'm really excited how well these new dropouts turned out. 9mm thick 7075 is stiff!
making seat stay plugs for a Lucentezza
a lathe is a beautiful thing
I reckon life with out one would be slumming it
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and I just escaped for 5 days working on 12" to the foot scale locos
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in the camping van
and sharing yarns with old steam drivers
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and now they want me to be project manager of rebuilding #314 to make a super slick loco and there is a good boiler barrel available
now that will be a fun but big big project
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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
A stem for a forum member-
Mocking up a project bike-
Details-
Next step: paint!
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It's a wrap, and off to OR next week.
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And can't help but share this again!
Renold Yip
YiPsan Bicycles
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