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    I offer my own story here not because I think it is extraordinary, but rather because I feel it is common. I entered into the world of framebuilding in this millennial midst of time where things crafted are attractive, authenticity is valuable, and entrepreneurship looks romantic, empowering, and obtainable. Even with my doe eyed gaze fixed upon building bikes, I knew in the beginning it was not going to be any of those things.

    Just like many of you, my love connection with the bicycle was founded at an early age and has only continued to prosper, as I have gotten older. Riding and racing eventually led to a wrenching job at our local bike shop. I spent more time fixing flats and repairing department store garbage than building up high-end machines. I didn’t mind it though; I was doing something I loved. It was but only a matter of time before my passion and ability would align. I had to learn.

    Using my hands to create is where I am most comfortable. I have fabricated a lot of things, but building a bicycle was somewhat uncharted territory for me. I have also been misplaced and have lived the majority of my life in Missouri. There really aren’t any builders nearby that I could beg for table scraps. I gorged myself on all things framebuilding. Blogs, forums, e-mails, books conversations, and pictures were just a start. At the bench is where I had to apply it all. I even took on the task of building all my own fixtures in hopes to gain a better understanding of the process. Most of my hands on experiences resulted in what not to do and in moments of frustration even rethinking the whole endeavor. Teaching myself only seemed to remind myself of how far off I was. However, in those unexpected moments of persistence, repetition, and even ignorance the answers would slowly reveal themselves and the motivation would swell.

    I am new. I am also uncertain of when or what makes that feeling go away. Regardless, I have been building bikes for barely three years. The majority of my professional career has been in metrology and calibration. I am always obsessing over decimal points and precision. I can’t help but pour that same mindset into the frames I produce. In a sea of budding and aspiring new builders all I truly care about offering is the ability to do it right. My deliberately simple approach takes it back to the basics and puts focus on construction, design, and quality. It is my desire that over time that my commitment and consistency will result in a reliable choice for customers wanting a hand built frame. In the meantime, I will keep the torch burning, relentlessly strive to build better bicycles, and hopefully thrive in doing so.
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    Hi Darrel

    I've always admired how clean your work is, and I can't get enough of your nice process shots, you do not only have true skills but also a nice eye

    Keep it up!

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    Darrel - keep up the good work friend. I've admired your bikes I've seen here on vSalon over the years, you and I have the same sense of what looks right. I love that your bikes are all so simple looking, no frills, no unnecessary do-dads, no heart shaped cut outs, etc. Simple, clean, and purposeful. Love it.

    Lets talk geometry. Do you build your bikes to handle a certain 'signature' way, or do adjust to fit what the customer is asking for? What do you like, for you personally?
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    Hi Darrel

    I've always admired how clean your work is, and I can't get enough of your nice process shots, you do not only have true skills but also a nice eye

    Keep it up!
    Aimar, thank you so much! Likewise, I have always related to your style as well. I have a whole new respect for TIG welding as I have been slowly adding that arrow to my quiver.
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    Do you build your bikes to handle a certain 'signature' way, or do adjust to fit what the customer is asking for? What do you like, for you personally?
    Dustin hey buddy! Good question.

    I do not have a signature handling characteristic to my bikes. When I communicate with customers I listen to what they desire and consider the bike or bikes they have been riding. We will also talk about their local terrain as well as riding style. I translate that into millimeters and angles. I stick to what I know and do my best to explain to them why I won't build something with a ridiculous head tube angle or super low BB.

    As for myself, on my SS MTB (which sees the most ride time) I tend to favor XC race geometry. I run longer chainstays (430mm - 440mm). The trails here have short punchy climbs where you need that rear tire to stay planted and not break loose while centering yourself over the front end. Head tube angle is pretty standard, but I like a shorter 90mm stem to suit my preferences.
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    Everybody loves pictures right?





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