One of my customers is cutting loose of his bikes. # 1 is a very early "team issue" fillet brazed MTB with an XT 7 speed group. It has a RockShox Mag 21 that still functions . It is pretty much a time capsule to this period before SPD pedals and many other things that have been MTB innovations. The frame has a 560 seat tube c/t/c and a 595 top tube. The stem is one I built a bit later and is 150 x 15 degrees.
bike # 2 is a tig SL steel road with all Shimano pre-Ultegra 600 8 speed with bar-con shifters. This is also a real time capsule of the period of 1996 when it was built with the parts predating the frame by a few years. The stem is one I built and is 125 x 10 degrees. The seat tube is 620 c/t/c and the top tube is 615 c/t/c. You can contact the owner if you are interested at jwonbass@gmail.com Both of these bikes are in good riding condition and are located in Santa Cruz, Calif.
Monday, October 31, 2022
You don't see one of these every day
This is a bike designed to give the rider lots of handlebar height without sacrificing the standover too much. Also, it is equipped with S&S couplers that will make this large frame easier to travel with.
The fork is very stout and is made for a post mount disc brake. There's routing externally for a generator wire from the front hub to a crown-mounted headlight. There's a set of rear rack mounts for a special rack that the customer is supplying. The front it capped off with a Jen Green sterling silver head badge.
The fork is very stout and is made for a post mount disc brake. There's routing externally for a generator wire from the front hub to a crown-mounted headlight. There's a set of rear rack mounts for a special rack that the customer is supplying. The front it capped off with a Jen Green sterling silver head badge.
Friday, October 28, 2022
WCCX frame for a local
This is the last in the current batch and probably the last aluminum frame I will build in this year of 2022. I ran out of flat mounts and my supplier has none so I had to get some 7005 plate and make one myself.
The operation took a lot more time than I anticipated but I was able to make it look very much like the ones I order from Mike Ahrens. His are definitely a bit more attractive but this one will hold the caliper in proper alignment and that's really all that is needed .
This frame has a PF-30 BB so that an EBB can be used for single speeding.
The operation took a lot more time than I anticipated but I was able to make it look very much like the ones I order from Mike Ahrens. His are definitely a bit more attractive but this one will hold the caliper in proper alignment and that's really all that is needed .
This frame has a PF-30 BB so that an EBB can be used for single speeding.
Monday, October 24, 2022
Steel gravel frame going to Knoxville, TN.
This one is paired to a Whiskey CXLR fork that has bottle and rack fittings. I was also lucky to procure a gold King headset. I have been waiting the better part of a year to get some of these tapered beauties.
Steel gravel frames going to San Diego, Calif.
These two are going to a couple that live where it doesn't rain. That will change soon as they are relocating to the Seattle area. They will get the mud and rain there in good quantities. These frames should be good for those conditions.
Friday, October 21, 2022
Small WCCX frame going to Chicago
The is the last frame of the last aluminum batch of 2022. Took awhile to get here but I think that all the CX frames I was going to build this year are done for the most part. I still have plans to build maybe 10 more steel frames before I close for December. It won't be a real vacation but more a sorting out and a chance to re-tool a bit. Some of the cutters in my shop just aren't really cutting it any more.....
The cutters worked to build this one, though. Started yesterday, finished today. Always a nice way to end a week.
The cutters worked to build this one, though. Started yesterday, finished today. Always a nice way to end a week.
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
7005 road frame going east
This is a rim brake road frame for mechanical shifting.......remember these ? I still ride one. Last Sunday I was thinking as I was nearing the end of the four hour ride that electronic shifting would be nice for my arthritic tired hands. The next day I rode and didn't think about it at all. Today I rode and didn't think about it- I guess I only think about electronic shifting when I'm tired .
The tubing is all Dedacciai 7005 series and the frame is 3 lb. 6 oz. - a little more than a lb. less than something this size in steel. The feel of the ride is a bit different as the tube wall is thicker and the tubes are larger diameter than the steel tubes I use. It should feel nice for out of the saddle climbing.
The tubing is all Dedacciai 7005 series and the frame is 3 lb. 6 oz. - a little more than a lb. less than something this size in steel. The feel of the ride is a bit different as the tube wall is thicker and the tubes are larger diameter than the steel tubes I use. It should feel nice for out of the saddle climbing.
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