Hard core customisation (+ one question)

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  • Does your bike have all sort of fancy bits and bobs that make it unique and personal? That's nothing! have a look at this chap:

    http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2008/july/2/OlliErkkila.htm

    Which begs the question, the second incarnation of the bike reminds me of some bike I think I should recognise (but I can't). Any idea about the model?

  • looks like the tommisini (sp) at jos's (at least now it does)

  • Whats the fucking point... not at you,

    but what a waste of time... IMO I dont get it!

  • i love it, but If i was of a mind to own a machine like that, I'd just got to a framebuilder..

  • you gotta admired him, even thought it's a pointless idea, methinks he did that to get the look and track without spending a bit.

    it's cheap after all, I be a bit scared to ride it thought.

  • the guys has skill enough to do that... why not start from the begining?

  • whats the go with the big crack on the bottom of the seat stay in the last pic. OMG!!!!

  • Whats the fucking point... not at you,

    but what a waste of time... IMO I dont get it!

    +1. All that effort to make it look like one of those spastic GT track frames.

    What kind of knob jockey would want one of them?

  • yeah!

  • the knob jockey who is pissed off waiting for one to be built :(

  • it looks like it will follow you and eat your face

  • spastic

    yes you are hombre, yes you are.

  • What kind of knob jockey would want one of them?

    Bear in mind he is in Slovenia, I sincerely doubt that any manufacturers of quality (or any) parts that we know and love have expanded their export operations that far.

  • Boo , your all so negative.. ^_^ Here is the bike he built it after.

  • clearances are rather big and the curve in the seat tube isn't complementary to the wheel.
    That's my only criticism.
    Other than that it's top dollar.

  • Hello!

    Now this my first fixie is ready, final costs were about 100euros.
    Its runs great and also whitout hands. There were no day that I didnt
    drive whit it during the building!

    Here some photos:

    More hErE and HeRe

    -Olli

    www.ollierkkila.com

  • ChopperOlli, Brilliant !!

    :D

  • Ah, here is our small Slovenian Fixed Gear Blog. We have 3 bikes know here at the moment ;)
    Me my self I'm from Finland and at the moment living here for this summer.

    -Olli

  • That Green Bilenky was my great inspiration for this build. I just wanted to make all shapes
    a bit more wild.

    -Olli

  • Also brilliant !

    YouTube - Forkless bicycle

  • How much to make me a one bladed fork :)

    ?

  • your bikes are superb, and well done for starting a blog for slovenia, they have to start small but i'm sure it will grow

    interested in the one sided fork, can you tell us how you did it?

    thanks

  • hmm, not for me thanks.

  • I've seen the mono fork setup on mountain bikes... how does it work on a road bike, is your wheel held on by just one bolt & does the wheel have lateral flex?

    Very nice & personal bike btw!

  • I need to check in autumn when I get back to Finland if I could make small series of those
    forks.

    Fork and axle is made out of scratch, exept thread is adopted from old fork.
    Hub I use whit it is from wheelchair. Its hard to tell how I made it whitout pics.
    Its kind a machining, welding, grinding...

    -Olli

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