As long as Mr. Fab got my back, it's all good. Nice to slow down a bit after the show and weld steel for awhile.
This ain't steel, I built it last month when in the heat of aluminum building. A guy intends to go really fast on this one. Its a TT bike for local racer and U.C.S.C. student Art Rand. I'm pretty sure he'll make this thing move down the road.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
do I like my job ?
Friday, February 15, 2008
Bling bling dollar bill, y'all
Sheila Moon knows how to party. The party on Saturday night at a bar called plan B had a raffle and Sheila won a black messenger bag big enough to put her travelling buddy Barb Howe in.....maybe could have saved on airfare on the way home. Barb was hobbled with a torn Achille's tendon but still came to all the after parties and did her best Capitain Morgan .
A.K. was around although not visible most of the three days. Seemed as though he had a good time, probably better than we were having as we were working the show nine hours a day.
Capitain Kirk made the trip north and ditributed the latest FRP sportswear. Steve Garro told me repeatedly "You would be surprised at how many t-shirts you could give away." -Truer words have never been spoken.Poor Daniel Limburg attempting to talk on his phone with all sorts of yelling and carrying on taking place during the raffle.
This might have been the cutest bike in the show....yours for the low low price of : Don't ask, you can't afford it"
Steve Garro's wife Denise has a new ride, replete with flowers. Looks nice and sweet now but you can be sure she is going to really beat on this bike on the rocky Flagstaff singletrack.
Paul's components........nice as it gets.
But wait.....White Industries stuff is mighty cool as well. Anyway, I'm glad to be back in Santa Cruz, ride a bike...see the sun and most of all, get the heck away from all that rolling art,brooks saddles, wooden fenders....bling bling yada yada. All this art for art's sake is great but bikes for riding is where I reside. Gotta pedal 'em, no matter how pretty they may be !
Heck, might as well finish off with the linear brakes from Paul Price. Stuff that works and keeps on working. This stuff is probably a lot more reliable than water buffalo horn forkblades.........
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Absence of sky
Yeeah, Bacon town ! Prtland....at least outside the handmade bikeshow it was Porltand. Inside it was the custom bike capital of planet earth. Next door neighbor Steve Rex showed his excellent fillet brazed machines in a tidy economical display. Yes, this is a sub 18 pound wooden road bike and it looked like something you could really ride anywhere.
Paul Price and Tammy held court at his display of superior aluminum . The best brakes and single speed gear around made for a constant glut of folks in front of this booth.
Oh, Yeah.......we in full effect. Simon changes a beat up saddle for a nice new one ( Loaned to us by Hwy. 2....Fizik USA) so that the bike looks all-new.
Saturdays crowds were enough to make the fire marshal close the doors for nearly an hour.Good thing nobody yelled "Fire!"
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Here's what it looks like in rolling form
This one is bound for the handbuilt bike show. It may not be fancy but there are two kinds of bikes in my opinion: Artistic statements that you can ride or straight ahead racing bikes like this one. Both are valid means of transport.....this one is just faster and less expensive.