Here's a single/geared disc only mtn. bike frame in progress. It's old style in some aspects , mainly the tubing and the fact it will have a rigid fork. The sliders are definitely new style and the disc only aspect is not something one would see back in the fully rigid mtb days. This is one of four mtb frames iIwill be building before I leave to teach at UBI later this month.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Monday, June 30, 2008
somewhere, under the rainbow
Where is this? This is where I live-it's where I ride when I can make the time. I'm sure that most people who will look at these pictures and read about this place will never visit it in person but at least this way I can show it to you a bit at a time. These photos were shot on a ride that took about an hour and twenty minutes, including the time to stop and take a few photos along the way.

This is the bluff just above route one north of town about two miles. The buildings on the left near the ocean are Long's marine labs. The fields near the ocean grow brussel sprouts.


I didn't even stop rolling taking these photos of the fire roads behind the U.C. Santa Cruz campus.
Riding after work makes this framebuilder happy indeed. What makes me unhappy are the bozos that start all the fires with cigarettes and general carelessness.These signs are truthful as this forest could go up at any time if someone just flicked a butt out the car window. The air has been smoky enough for the health department to recommend not exercising outdoors.....I didn't pay attention to the warnings-hopefully my lungs aren't black. Fortunately, today was clearer and the fires are getting smaller .
This is the bluff just above route one north of town about two miles. The buildings on the left near the ocean are Long's marine labs. The fields near the ocean grow brussel sprouts.
I didn't even stop rolling taking these photos of the fire roads behind the U.C. Santa Cruz campus.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
and ya don't stop.....
Monday, June 16, 2008
You missed it.......
Unless you were here. The team by and large came together for a ride and feast that coincided with a visit from Simon . Since leaving Santa Cruz almost a year ago Simon has found a new life in Bishop that is far removed from the cycling scene - nevertheless ,the withering pace of the ride wasn't too much him even over-geared on his single speed cross bike. Simon's friend Hallie didn't participate in the ride but did get to meet everybody at the feast.
Back to the ride......the long line of HRS jerseys going along the bluffs and up into the hills was something to see. Unfortunately I was not able to capture this as I was fully comitted to grunting up the hill and not getting left too far behind. I was only able to take photos when the group was at a stop. With almost 20 riders we entered Wilder Ranch almost like an invasion. When we were up at the UCSC campus we got some odd looks and questions from students: " Are you on a marathon ?"
Other than some really gross food stories and a couple of flat tires the great weather and newly groomed trails made for a super pre-season ride with more than half the participants on 'cross bikes.
Today Simon and Hallie are off to Sonoma so it will be awhile before we see Simon again but this was a great event and a good time for the many who made it.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Sorry but I had to do it.....
Sunday, June 8, 2008
sunday ride surveys the fire aftermath
Monday, June 2, 2008
two new ones out the door
This is a traditional team carbon 7005 frame bound for upstate New York. This is a modern frame in terms of materials executed in an earlier style, similar to Miguel Indurain's Pinarello that he rode to victory in the Tour in 1995. Rumor has it that the legendary bike was built by Dario Pegoretti.
Here is A.K.'s 7005 UL. single speed and here is A.K. himself leaving with frame in hand, no doubt to give it a good testing on the trails of the Santa Cruz mountains and elsewhere.
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