Nice piece there mayne! The white lettering looks just SICK w/ that blood red powder coat action. Your wheels concern me though, it appears they are lacking about 3" in diameter...
I agree with nico on the wheels homey! Time to step up to road wheels! Seriously though Chris that looks so dope man, I can't wait to ride with you on that beauty.
Looks FAST! (in small wheel fast kind of way) How many bologna sandwiches to equal those cranks? Speaking of cranks, you wouldn't have any now lonely blue cranks laying around your house now do you?
Thanks guys! And yea, it took a lot of lunch sandwiches to save up the money for this stuff. (although I'm on to turkey and ham lately) And I'm playing around the idea of making the old frame a single speed, and using the cranks for that. Haven't decided yet.
Going out for a ride today, will report back later.
Hi! My name is Chris Fellet and I like bicycles!. I used to live and hand build bicycles in St. Louis, Missouri, but if you've kept up with me, you know I've taken a year off in Santa Cruz CA. If not, check my history or flickr site to see frames that I have made. This blog was about hand building the nicest steel bicycle frames I could, but now I'll use it and my better part of a decade in the bike industry to speak about trends, direction, component or frame design... who knows. That, and let you know what I'm keeping myself busy with in our little place in the redwoods.
Once this year is over, and we get settled down again, I'll be back to building
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Nice piece there mayne! The white lettering looks just SICK w/ that blood red powder coat action. Your wheels concern me though, it appears they are lacking about 3" in diameter...
I agree with nico on the wheels homey! Time to step up to road wheels! Seriously though Chris that looks so dope man, I can't wait to ride with you on that beauty.
Fret not my good men. These wheels of mine are not lacking any increased size, as they are wheels of strength and nimbleness.
And thanks to the both of ya. Let me know when we may ride together. I am free Thursdays and Fridays.
man, that bike has blood cursing through it's veins. look at it's colour!
Looks FAST! (in small wheel fast kind of way)
How many bologna sandwiches to equal those cranks?
Speaking of cranks, you wouldn't have any now lonely blue cranks laying around your house now do you?
The bike looks great! How does it ride?
nice! where's mine??? ;)
Thanks guys! And yea, it took a lot of lunch sandwiches to save up the money for this stuff. (although I'm on to turkey and ham lately) And I'm playing around the idea of making the old frame a single speed, and using the cranks for that. Haven't decided yet.
Going out for a ride today, will report back later.
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