“Custom” is one of those words that gets bandied about so much is looses some of it’s meaning. For me, custom means built for the client and made to meet their needs. In the case of K’s fork, that included some pretty hefty modification of a fork crown I frequently build with. I’ve worked with K in the past when he came to me to repair a cracked seat collar on his bike. This time he came
Many of my posts detail very specific features or construction details of my metal work. In this post I’ll show you a small part of “the other stuff”. Much of my time is spent working with clients, developing bike designs and fitting, ordering parts, etc. I also have to work on keeping the Winter shop stocked and tooled to build. Consumables: -Filler Rod: I hate running out of filler rod (bronze and