My brother asked me to build a bike for his girlfriend. she liked the look of a fixed gear bike but as she lives in Edinburgh (lots of hills) she realised the desirability of some gears. The plan was to buy a F&S duomatic and a touring frame then build a bike with the fixie aesthetic but some practicality.
I found a suitable base for the build with this boys Phillips bike. The previous owner had had it since he was 11 years old.
I had some rims and laced in the Duomatic hub with some blue nipples. The front got re-laced with the same colour nipples.
The frame and forks got powdercoated in British Racing White (cream, to you and me)
After all that it was time to put it together. I got a good deal on a second hand Brooks B66s and bought some new grips to match. That and some burnt orange brake outers completed the look.
I am really happy with the result, but more importantly the new owner is very pleased with her new bike.
Thanks for looking.
Cheers Jonnie
I found a suitable base for the build with this boys Phillips bike. The previous owner had had it since he was 11 years old.
I had some rims and laced in the Duomatic hub with some blue nipples. The front got re-laced with the same colour nipples.
The frame and forks got powdercoated in British Racing White (cream, to you and me)
After all that it was time to put it together. I got a good deal on a second hand Brooks B66s and bought some new grips to match. That and some burnt orange brake outers completed the look.
I am really happy with the result, but more importantly the new owner is very pleased with her new bike.
Thanks for looking.
Cheers Jonnie