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• #52
Yeah man, look nice, something you don't see everyday and you can use silver instead of filling the joint with tonnes of brass
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• #53
Subbed. Inspiring
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• #54
Better photos to come. Here it is in cafe racer mode. Business spoke cards were just for the show.
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• #55
What handle bars are they?
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• #56
Not sure found them in the back of pedal peddlar on balls pond road
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• #57
Its threads like this that make me love the forum. Well done to you.
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• #58
Gorgeous. Chapeau!
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• #59
seen similar on velo solo website
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• #60
That's them
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• #62
Proper photos done last week
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• #63
Nice, any more?
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• #64
Here's another
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• #65
Side on
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• #66
Inspiring stuff - hats off!
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• #67
Thought I'd share some of my more recent work. This bike I originally built for my brother, he moved to Texas so been I've riding it, so much fun, fat tyres and an old hope disk brake. The geometry is pretty relaxed too. The fork took days to make, sort of reminiscent of Pace RC31.
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• #68
Fork detail, chroma flare paint.
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• #69
New bars, stem, tyres and seat post
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• #70
This is the latest Haiku creation, a new frame and all the bits from my brothers bike including the fork. It’s a mix of tubes with 953 chainstays and Columbus Air seat stays. All round a just a bit beefier than the frame it replaces.
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• #71
That's very tidy. Like it very much.
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• #72
Sweet. Is that an ISP or a ti post? I can't work it out.
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• #73
I like it very much!!! it look so cool and the seatpost go with the frame flawlessly
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• #74
Chain looks a tad funny backwards. Suppose it doesn't matter much on a fixed setup
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• #75
Top work on the dropouts (I like that sort of details)! Forks aren't too shabby either.
Yep turned on the lathe and slotted on the horizontal mill. I'm very happy with how they came out. We'll be sticking with this, I think they seem to be the best option.