3) I've been thinking that I need a new simple scratch-built bike to show people an example of my work, so I might do that. Except that it would probably have 36" wheels.
Build 3 sounds the best to me, just my humble opinion.
3) I've been thinking that I need a new simple scratch-built bike to show people an example of my work, so I might do that. Except that it would probably have 36" wheels.
That's the one I'm leaning towards now. Nice scratch built, with either the 36" wheelset I have, or 26" front, and re-use the old truck wheel I started to use for my unfinished WBO bike:
I've got three build ideas, and I have no clue which one I'll be going with.
1) Version 3 of the boardtrackers that I build every couple of years (Imitation 1910, Red Baron).
2) A Gaskill-esque cut 'n' hack burrito that would be made with three or four frames, including a tandem frame. This would be very "what flows," and I have no real plan for it. How the frames fit together would determine what it looks like.
3) I've been thinking that I need a new simple scratch-built bike to show people an example of my work, so I might do that. Except that it would probably have 36" wheels.
I have found myself in a museum of my life 20 years ago- And fortunately have a lot of bike krappe there. I will be entering this build, even if I have to ship a half completed carcass 2000 miles west to finish the darn thing!
I want that fork
Yeah, that Rixie fork is awesome and definitely on my short list or "wants".
If you build that, I would gladly surrender my self appointed "King of the heavyweight bikes" crown to you!
+1 for build 2 @deven_science!I vote for a Gaskill-Deven build!!! I would love to see that!!!!
I've got three build ideas, and I have no clue which one I'll be going with.
1) Version 3 of the boardtrackers that I build every couple of years (Imitation 1910, Red Baron).
2) A Gaskill-esque cut 'n' hack burrito that would be made with three or four frames, including a tandem frame. This would be very "what flows," and I have no real plan for it. How the frames fit together would determine what it looks like.
3) I've been thinking that I need a new simple scratch-built bike to show people an example of my work, so I might do that. Except that it would probably have 36" wheels.
Why am I even thinking of throwing my name in the hat?!?!?!?!
WAAAAAAY too much creativity/ability/free time on everyone else's part for me to compete!!!!
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