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Kim Woodward
My latest build. Steel frame, Carbon belt drive, Rohloff hub. Completed it and then road it from Oregon to Kentucky this summer!
My first frame build. Made in 2017 at Bohemian Bicycle frame building class. Thanks to Dave Bohm for an awesome and life-changing experience!
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working on my sandal tan
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Cruiser2112 So, RUSH fan? I hope
All very cool, not my thing per se but I get it and the artistic massaging it takes to do those is staggering, nevermind the blacksmithing, fabricating finesse and so much more.
All very cool, not my thing per se but I get it and the artistic massaging it takes to do those is staggering, nevermind the blacksmithing, fabricating finesse and so much more.
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I'm not in the market for another frame/bike. Really, I swear I'm not. But I'm hearing a very sweet siren song with this layout. I'd almost certainly run 700x32's instead of 42s. I sure hope to see photos of the final product.
I have a couple mid-1960s Cinellis (which I love) that have similar geometry. Your design has 2cm longer seat tube, a 0.5cm shorter effective top tube, a 1cm lower BB, and close to the same angles, wheelbase and chainstays. I run my saddles at 85cm, which would work just fine with your design. It would be a blast to do a compare-and-contrast. But then, I'm not in the market for another frame/bike. No, really, I swear . . . .
Out of curiosity, what tubing are you thing of using? Mine have SP, great for a heavy guy like me (255#). Will this bad boy have something comparable?
I have a couple mid-1960s Cinellis (which I love) that have similar geometry. Your design has 2cm longer seat tube, a 0.5cm shorter effective top tube, a 1cm lower BB, and close to the same angles, wheelbase and chainstays. I run my saddles at 85cm, which would work just fine with your design. It would be a blast to do a compare-and-contrast. But then, I'm not in the market for another frame/bike. No, really, I swear . . . .
Out of curiosity, what tubing are you thing of using? Mine have SP, great for a heavy guy like me (255#). Will this bad boy have something comparable?
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When I read that, thought two things, Carbon dropouts must crush, and the team mechanics cannot be trusted?
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Number 6, touring bike with Rohloff. Built 2014.
Number 7, Rando/allroad on a gravel excursion. Built 2016.
I built my first frame in 1979 under the tutelage of Gary Hale, a local builder.
Number 7, Rando/allroad on a gravel excursion. Built 2016.
I built my first frame in 1979 under the tutelage of Gary Hale, a local builder.
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I'm currently working on frames #3 and #4. #3 is a standard tube rando 650 frame and #4 will be a disk off road touring frame (both 700c and 650b). I'll get some photos to post.
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Zombie alert, don't know how I missed it the first time around.
Did you take classes with Jeffery Bock and is that how you ended up with Andy's fork crown?
Huge fan of them as you can see.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...ou-decide.html
Zombie alert, don't know how I missed it the first time around.
Did you take classes with Jeffery Bock and is that how you ended up with Andy's fork crown?
Huge fan of them as you can see.
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...ou-decide.html
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I love that fork crown. I have a set of Spirit for lugs waiting in the wings to go with it.
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@mstateglfr
Zombie alert, don't know how I missed it the first time around.
Did you take classes with Jeffery Bock and is that how you ended up with Andy's fork crown?
Huge fan of them as you can see.
Zombie alert, don't know how I missed it the first time around.
Did you take classes with Jeffery Bock and is that how you ended up with Andy's fork crown?
Huge fan of them as you can see.
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One of the diamonds cast into the crown is LAN71, Lawrence Andy Newlands 71, the year he started.
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