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• #227
Ok, I know I've done some puppy killing in the past, but this is just plain carnage..
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• #228
lol. I really want this to work #teamjdmitch
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• #229
It so will work. Will cool when gussets are on. Any ideas for the paint?
Also #teamjdmitch
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• #230
And a fucking Spinergy.
Waow.
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• #231
Needs Cinelli M71 'Suicide' pedals and some Lambert Aerospace 'Death' forks for the full death wish effect.
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• #232
I'm trying to keep the truly lethal components on the back of the bike - somehow feels less life-threatening ;)
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• #233
Miche Seatpost?
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• #234
If you really like risks you should complete the job with a Modolo X-Eras stem (it might be a good reason to improvise cutting a new thread on the forks you already have):
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• #235
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• #236
Ok apologies in advance for a picture-heavy post, but here are the three options I am thinking of for the gussets. First, methodology - using the usual #teamjdmitch approach of overengineering I:
- Put the bike down on a flip chart to trace the frame where the gussets will go:
- Cut out the gussets between the seat tube and the seat stays
- Drew up 3 options for the gussets in the central area (A,B and C)
- Cut out the paper gusset options and taped them to the frame in the three variants
- A slightly "minimalist" gussets, basically just rounding out the inner edges:
-B heavier webbing, on the top and seat tube in particular, because they are thinner than the down tube, with the idea being that the overall look will be more balanced from the profile:
-C slightly lighter webbing on the top and seat tubes, but more dramatic curves, possibly more "streamlined" looking:
If I have missed out on any possibilities, or any other options I should take into account let me know (preferably illustrated with a shitty MS-Paint drawing of what you are describing, though a picture of a real bike will do).
Once all of the possibilities have been submitted, I might do a little poll or something to see what the people want. Thanks!
- Put the bike down on a flip chart to trace the frame where the gussets will go:
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• #237
all the images are broken.
appropriate
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• #238
Yeah can't see any of them either
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• #239
looks like dropbox is letting me down... maybe I should try posting them through google drive :/ ?
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• #240
Use imgur.com
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• #241
Just glue some dropbox to a google and hey presto
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• #242
I always do that. Works all the time. Can also upload to google plus and use that.
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• #243
I've always found the abbreviation of this thread oddly apt
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• #244
ha ha wowww - moved them all to drive and still not working - now will try imgur... this is becoming the greatest epic fail of them all :( !!
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• #245
OK, lets try this again:
Ok apologies in advance for a picture-heavy post, but here are the three options I am thinking of for the gussets. First, methodology - using the usual #teamjdmitch approach of overengineering I:
- Put the bike down on a flip chart to trace the frame where the gussets will go:
- Cut out the gussets between the seat tube and the seat stays
- Drew up 3 options for the gussets in the central area (A,B and C)
4.Cut out the paper gusset options and taped them to the frame in the three variants
- A slightly "minimalist" gusset approach, basically just rounding out the inner edges:
-B heavier webbing, on the top and seat tube in particular, because they are thinner than the down tube, with the idea being that the overall look will be more balanced from the profile:
-C slightly lighter webbing on the top and seat tubes, but more dramatic curves, possibly more "streamlined" looking:
If I have missed out on any possibilities, or any other options I should take into account let me know (preferably illustrated with a shitty MS-Paint drawing of what you are describing, though a picture of a real bike will do).
Once all of the possibilities have been submitted, I might do a little poll or something to see what the people want. Thanks!
- Put the bike down on a flip chart to trace the frame where the gussets will go:
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• #246
i can safely say you have nothing to lose
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• #247
You and us
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• #248
hahahaha
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• #249
A followed close by C and about a mile away B
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• #250
aaa
Hoooooooooly Shit. Not pretty is right.
Still congrats for having the balls to do this. I'll be following phase2 with interest.