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The pics are here http://www.flickr.com/photos/kajakcustom/
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• #3
Just want to share some pics of frames I have made
What do yoy think guys?I think that unless you actually put up some pictures, this thread is highly likely to remain of very limited value indeed.
Aaah - good idea...
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• #4
Have you built frames to order for people?
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• #5
yes
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• #6
How much do you charge, you can pm me if you'd rather. (Just curious)
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• #7
sorry whats pm?
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• #8
the fillet brazing on the MTB is properly good. Clearly you know what you are doing.
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I like the dropout. No need for eccentric hubs or BBs
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• #10
Fucking brilliant work.
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• #11
Nice job.
I like the dropout. No need for eccentric hubs or BBs
That's just a paragon sliding dropout so nothing particular to this builders frames.
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• #13
I live in London, did you build your frame yourself??
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• #14
Lovely stuff! Love the bridge between chainstays on that black frame....not sure about the circle behind the seatpost, but all in all a beautiful collection. Nice work.
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Kajak, can you tell us what's the story about this frame? look pretty awesome;
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I live in London, did you build your frame yourself??
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Nice work! They (and that rather lovely jig) look a little more than just 'home-made'. I'm building my number two at the moment, at home, and between the day job and the children it is taking forever.
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This picture is awesome: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kajakcustom/5005862902/
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• #19
Nice work! They (and that rather lovely jig) look a little more than just 'home-made'. I'm building my number two at the moment, at home, and between the day job and the children it is taking forever.
Thanks I practically live in my workshop
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Kajak, can you tell us what's the story about this frame? look pretty awesome;
Somebody had a funny request and ask me to convert old Raleigh frame to disc brakes...
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Oh so it was actually an old Raleigh frame in the first place then?? blimey, I thought you made the hole frame.
must've been tricky trying to put on a sliding dropout/disc mount on an old steel frame that doesn't know such thing exist in the first place.
how safe it is to weld in a disc mount on an old fork?
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• #23
Kajak, can you tell us what's the story about this frame? look pretty awesome;
You keep plenty of tubing in stock.
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• #24
Hi Kajak, lovely looking builds. Do you always use the same accidental/on purpose double 'o' in custom? For me your badge let's down the great frames a bit. Do you want any help on that front?
I'll tell you what, i'll do you a good logo, you can build me a frame ;-)
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Oh so it was actually an old Raleigh frame in the first place then?? blimey, I thought you made the hole frame.
must've been tricky trying to put on a sliding dropout/disc mount on an old steel frame that doesn't know such thing exist in the first place.
how safe it is to weld in a disc mount on an old fork?
With a bit of reinceforment for ladys riding style should be ok
but in general it dosent sound safe...
The frame has got new chain/seat stays
Just want to share some pics of frames I have made
What do yoy think guys?