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Thanks guys. It's definitely quote a drastic change from 26" 90's MTB to 700x34 CX/Gravel bike. And these are always fun to build.
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The two gravel races I was on GravelKing SK 50c. ETS and lately I've dropped to SS 43c. I love running semi slicks. Got inspired after bombing many many miles of gravel this summer in CO on my road+ Bowman on 32c slicks. |
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Who dis indeed! I'm gonna need some details about what's going on here, because I love it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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This looks awesome! My kind of bike!
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BTCHN' Bikes from Chico, the builder's name is Tyler Reiswig, there's an interview w/ him here: https://theradavist.com/2020/09/an-i...vel-prototype/
The bike was built as an adventure/monster-cross rig. It's 650b but can be run as a mullet. Lots of braze-ons, fender mounts and clearance for 2.5"s w/out fenders. I tried to keep the build local-ish, hubs, cranks, BB/HS are all White Industries (Petaluma CA) Paul Comp stem (Chico, CA), Dingo Bags (Chico CA). Bars are Salsa, shifty bits and seatpost are SRAM, saddle is a Ti Swift I got from a forum member, rims are Stans 30mm ZTR (wheels are also from a forum member). I have a Pass and Stow rack (Oakland, CA) coming, Tyler is giving it the same finish as the frame. |
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Thought I would throw this up. I have a love of "modernizing" vintage frames if I find them already stripped and in need of serious love. I did all of the paint and restoration.
This was a ~1978 Miyata Liberty I found on CL for $50. Shown here with 38c tires and a bit of a hodgepodge of parts. Forgot to shift to the big cassette, kinda ruins the shot for me. Shifters: Shimano 105 5700 (10spd) Cranks: Origin 8 w/ RaceFace Narrowide 1x ring Derailleur: Shimano Deore |
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This is phenomenal, how long does such a thing take to create in the embroidery software?
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What a cool frame building process. He's definitely got to love what he's doing to put that kind of artistic effort into every frame.
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took 5-6 hours to trace and generate stitches and then another hour for it to sew out. its 6” wide and 4” tall.
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