Still moving along on Brian’s road frame- I’ll put the last touches on it tomorrow, but thought I’d sneak in a blog update while I had the chance. I haven’t taken very many photos of the assebmly, but here is a mid finish shot of the BB: Cutting out the head tube laminates is always a flirt with disaster. Having done these in a bunch of different methods I feel that the best visual results hap
First off- Dean, your fork is in the post. Should land this week! Dean picked up a new fork for his older ti DEAN- neutral handeling for an all around road bike with room for 28′s under standard brakes. Check, check and check. I showed some photos mid construction on that little cross bike last week. Finished that up and snapped a few photos in the sun. Hand cut head tube laminate- no mill here. Pointy points-
Tom came by and picked up his new monster-cross/ 29ish fork. Basically a segmented cross fork with enough room for HUGE rubber, and set up for low rider racks and disc brakes. Details- A few build shots from a small cross bike in the works (more on this one soon)- Eye-balling the head tube laminate- Weigle-ish detail on a non-weiglelian frame- Keeping things pointy- This frame is pretty well finished- over view shots