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Chris is a good friend who calls me his brother from another mother, because we have the same last name. He gave me "Kelly" decals to put on all my bikes!
He is a very good musician, we have jammed together, and a meticulous craftsman. He got ripped off a few years ago when an eastern European company counterfeited his products and brand name. It's a tough business these days. His shop is amazing, and he is a great frame builder, worked with Bernie Mikkelsen in Oakland before he moved to Nevada City. I will defend my friend from insults coming from people who have never met him. This guy has a heart the size of Texas.
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Kelly is just a $1000 Musa adventure frameset away from sales success. The market is hungry for lighter, more feature rich and comfortable adv/bikepacking bikes at the moment. Id retool and redesign and just make killer frames in that segment.
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Agreed. Still lots of room in that segment.
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remember the gofundme for the bruce gordon "museum" or whatever the proposal was?
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how about a $1700 lugged MUSA adventure frameset? Will I get rich from selling those? Don't think I would want to try to make $1000 framesets, that's a loser's game.
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So it's Taiwan or bust?
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Black Mountain seems to be doing OK. Of course he is designing the frames and having them manufactured overseas. So a little different
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I assume the fact that BMC's musa frame is made of TT Verus means that they don't sell too well unless they bought a lifetime supply 4 years ago
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Black Mountain has what i would consider to be a winning combination to survive in the bike business right now. it seems he is doing everything right, and that's a good thing:
>Good location, close to the bay area and people who like the outdoors and have money to spend on recreation. >Selling in-house designed frames, both at a VERY reasonable pricepoint for offshore production, with an option for MUSA frame for more $ >knowing the market: I can buy any number of 1500 - 2500 dollar gravel bike frames from any number of mfgs, a solid metal bike had for well under a grand that doesnt suck is something there absolutely is a market for >good service - Mike answers his phone and emails to talk about his cool bikes >good bike shop attached - i see on instagram he'll work on anything.
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There's a big difference from $1,700 vs $1,000 frameset. I don't even have to think about a $1k frameset, but at $1,700 - there are a lot more options out there where it becomes a much harder sell - like a Rock Lobster (which I own), the NFE that someone mentioned, etc.
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Need Paradise Fire frame builders name help
I wrote Chris Kelly stating,'' Has you know the Paradise Fire destroyed a frame builders house and business. If you need more staff here is a person that has great frame building skills''
However I can't find the posting on face book. would a kind member send it to Chris Maybe a chance we can get him working again thanks charles Chris Kelly <chris@kellybike.com> Today at 10:55 AM Tocnighbor2@yahoo.com Message body hi Charles, what frame builder was it? i didn't see a name.... thanks for the email. Chris Kelly On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 10:43 AM Charles Nighbor <wordpress@www.kellybike.com> wrote: Name: Charles Nighbor Email: cnighbor2@yahoo.com Phone: 9257081295 Comment: Has you know the Paradise Fire destroyed a frame builders house and business. If you need more staff here is a person that has great frame building skills |
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