Looking for framebuilder in NJ/NY/PA - add disc tabs to old Kona
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Looking for framebuilder in NJ/NY/PA - add disc tabs to old Kona
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Searched for disc tabs, disc tabs frame, etc...couldn't really get any useful results so I'm asking here
I need (want) to add disc tabs to a 94 Kona Kilauea - I managed to get a response from Dekerf in Canada (super nice guy btw) but sending the frame over is starting to be a chore - USPS returned the package and I'm still waiting to know why, so I was trying to see if there are any framebuilders around NYC that can reliably do the job - that way I can drive over and drop the frame in person or at least be sure USPS will not pull some BS like they did with international delivery.
I have sent almost a dozen emails to framebuilders I have found online, and they either didn't respond or they do not accept "restoration" projects anymore.
Anyone here can recommend a framebuilder that would accept the job and do it to standard?
Thanks!
Searched for disc tabs, disc tabs frame, etc...couldn't really get any useful results so I'm asking here
I need (want) to add disc tabs to a 94 Kona Kilauea - I managed to get a response from Dekerf in Canada (super nice guy btw) but sending the frame over is starting to be a chore - USPS returned the package and I'm still waiting to know why, so I was trying to see if there are any framebuilders around NYC that can reliably do the job - that way I can drive over and drop the frame in person or at least be sure USPS will not pull some BS like they did with international delivery.
I have sent almost a dozen emails to framebuilders I have found online, and they either didn't respond or they do not accept "restoration" projects anymore.
Anyone here can recommend a framebuilder that would accept the job and do it to standard?
Thanks!
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"a framebuilder that would accept the job and do it to standard" msr_78
Some builders standards are to not do a mod to a frame that wasn't an aspect of the frame's design/standard. So adding disk mounts to a frame/fork that wasn't designed to accept them is below some builders' standards. So often the builders left who will take on this type of project are on the young or inexperienced side of life and less experienced at both doing the work and attaining your "standard", what evet it is. Then there's the nature of many of these types of jobs that mushroom into more time and effort but easily come to an end without completing the goals. No wonder many builders hope that some requests for work go away.
I agree that a local area fabricator is the best way. Good luck. Andy
Some builders standards are to not do a mod to a frame that wasn't an aspect of the frame's design/standard. So adding disk mounts to a frame/fork that wasn't designed to accept them is below some builders' standards. So often the builders left who will take on this type of project are on the young or inexperienced side of life and less experienced at both doing the work and attaining your "standard", what evet it is. Then there's the nature of many of these types of jobs that mushroom into more time and effort but easily come to an end without completing the goals. No wonder many builders hope that some requests for work go away.
I agree that a local area fabricator is the best way. Good luck. Andy
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Bilenky will do anything, but their lead time is pretty far out. If you were going to ship it to Canada, shipping it to Utah and Waltworks probably isn't that much more. I'm sure I'm ignoring some obvious east cost options. Porter in NYC maybe?
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Porter just posted something to IG about being flooded with repairs and add-ons. To the point where it was taking away from building frames. He was going to stop accepting this kind of work for a while.
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I saw that about repairs, wasn't sure if that would include this kind of thing, but you're probably right. I am patiently waiting to learn about his method of taking a stuck seatpost out.
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I'm sure he would tell you. I met him at NAHBS in Sacramento, nice guy and gracious with information. I was so awestruck by the bike he brought I was having a hard time talking.
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I'll try with the suggestions, many thanks Unterhausen, Cynikal...and I did consider west coast too, but either they don't answer emails or don't pick up the phone. The east coast was a last resort not only for transport, but because I could, at a pinch, drive over and ask in person.
Maybe the most sensible thing to do is wait until things go back to normal and once they're back to a steady number of orders they will be interested in doing modifications again.
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I would tell you to ask Franklin frames, but I heard he is on hiatus. Might be worth checking.
I find repairs to be really unsatisfying, and I wouldn't do them if I were in business. Similarly, I would worry about that fork having a disc mount on it. The rear triangle is really no problem if there is a strut between the chainstay and seatstay on the NDS.
I find repairs to be really unsatisfying, and I wouldn't do them if I were in business. Similarly, I would worry about that fork having a disc mount on it. The rear triangle is really no problem if there is a strut between the chainstay and seatstay on the NDS.
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I would tell you to ask Franklin frames, but I heard he is on hiatus. Might be worth checking.
I find repairs to be really unsatisfying, and I wouldn't do them if I were in business. Similarly, I would worry about that fork having a disc mount on it. The rear triangle is really no problem if there is a strut between the chainstay and seatstay on the NDS.
I find repairs to be really unsatisfying, and I wouldn't do them if I were in business. Similarly, I would worry about that fork having a disc mount on it. The rear triangle is really no problem if there is a strut between the chainstay and seatstay on the NDS.
Bilenky will do it, I've called and he's fine, although he's got a three month backup, but as I'm in no hurry I think I'm sending it down to him
Thanks for the tip
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I checked his page and it seems contact is by online form only, doesn't seem to have a phone. Tbh, as I have managed to get hold of Bilenky and he is willing to do the job, I'll just go with him; plus driving over to Brooklyn (Casey is in Brooklyn, right?) means paying tolls on the tunnel - gotta love NYC. In any case, I still haven't received the frame back from USPS and they can't even tell me why delivery to Canada was rejected.