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Thanks everyone, I'm very pleased with how this one turned out. Sometimes I know from the start what the end product is going to look like because the customer is very clear and other times the frame evolves through each step and I'm given some creative freedom. I much prefer the latter option. In this case Eric just wanted pearl white with some red and silver accents. I played with the idea of silver and red logos, red logos and silver bands, silver logos and red bands then decided to have a contrasting headtube against the pearl white main frame and use the bands to tie into the headtube color. There should be a complete build in the next couple weeks as this one is in transit across the U.S.
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Is the seatpost backwards?
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Good eye
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It's been a long time since I posted anything here so I'll share some updates for those interested. In the winter of 2022 I decided to move forward with building a shop in my yard after having moved in 2020 and building frames out of my garage since the move. The garage worked well enough but didn't give me the ability to readily paint, plus the wife wanted to access the garage space which was a bit cramped. It took a few months to get the permit to build, the county was backed up since the start of Covid, however once I got approval things started to come together pretty quickly. My childhood friend works in construction and was willing to help me make this a reality so over the course of 7 weekends I went from a dying lawn to a shop space. It then took me another couple of weeks to move everything and set up but now I have been enjoying this space for almost a year.
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Very nice!
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Awesome, your new space looks amazing! Congrats!
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Thanks all, it's a total pleasure to have the space. Here is a recent bike I finished. It's a lightweight road racer made of Columbus and True Temper tubes, rim brakes with clearance for 30mm tires, painted to match Parelee fork, EE brakes, Berk Saddle, Alpinist seatpost and Campagnolo SR/Record 11spd groupset with Bora Tubulars. The paint is a color shift green pearl coat over a black and maroon fade. It's hard to capture the depth of color with a camera. Final weight is at 6.92kg, not bad for a steel frame, alloy stem and bars and stainless bottle cages.
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Looks like a great bike!
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And helium in the tires! Kidding aside lightweight projects are fun exercise. I have a number of spreadsheets I use to help try and hit a target number. Once I have the build kit sorted I then know the target number for the frame/fork, or in this case just the frame. I can then compare tubes to determine what will give me the ride quality I am designing for while also considering the weight. The rest is all the little things that start to add up during fabrication, so large vent holes, drilled out bb shell, removing excess material off of dropouts, etc. What I enjoy most is when I weigh the final product and compare it to my spreadsheet and the weight is within 80g!
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That is a beautiful bicycle
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Your work is always thoughtful and beautifully integrated, thanks for posting here. |
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