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Victoire
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Moustache
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Zukas before and after
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This thread made me flip through the 'Friday Night Lights' threads on velocipedesalon again. Currently at 78, only 330 or so to go...
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Feel free to repost the best ones :)
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Engin
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Carl Strong in titanium and steel
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Llewellyn
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Zanconato, because he prefered a bolt instead of a binder...
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Kirk, nothing fancy but so clean
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What The Fork, couple of 'em by Zanconato
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Eric Estlund, Winter Bikes
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Dave Anderson
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Nice picture dump, thanks.
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Matthew Sowter
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August Bikes
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So pretty!
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Kinda weird but... Tonic Fabrication
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Victoire Tri bike
Another bike, prettiest seat cluster...ever!
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Yamaguchi Proto X-77 & X-86
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That seatcluster is a b#tch the file 😳 Pretty though.
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Is there not porosity/pinholes in pretty much every single braze you posted there?
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Anymore pics of the first one?
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Yamaguchi really doesn't like ti have variation in stem height. It would ruin the line in the top one.
Also 2nd on I don't understand the point of the double chain stay.
Here is a 2 part video of a school that runs a framebuilding course as a part of design and technology class. I wish this was around when I was at school.
I think the teacher is they guy behind Moss bikes. As the final frame was branded as such.
The interesting bit is that the school had a 3d printer so that bespoke prototype lugs could be printed and sent of for casting.
Anyone know a frame builder that does this? Tom at demon cuts his own bespoke lugs by hand.
https://youtu.be/sumJ6iTH_mY