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Thread: Today's Bike Ride

  1. #4271
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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    I dont think you could set up building frames now. You have to have a name. Building frames for other companies to put a sticker on yeah maybe and i can tell you that happens a lot.
    I know an old boy who is in his late seventies that has all the jigs, kit etc and will one day pass them on. He builds about one frame a month for friends.
    Jason rourke told me that whilst there is decent money in the top end frames like titanium and 953 say, the others not so much.
    You can wreck a frame in 953 and titanium in 2 seconds if your not careful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daz h View Post
    I dont think you could set up building frames now. You have to have a name. Building frames for other companies to put a sticker on yeah maybe and i can tell you that happens a lot.
    I know an old boy who is in his late seventies that has all the jigs, kit etc and will one day pass them on. He builds about one frame a month for friends.
    Jason rourke told me that whilst there is decent money in the top end frames like titanium and 953 say, the others not so much.
    You can wreck a frame in 953 and titanium in 2 seconds if your not careful.
    daz, i find that really sad. i love the idea of many artisans building fantastic bikes in their own garages. people making things again with pride. instead you find tons of mass produced plastic taiwan shit filling our lives. (plastic meant as an insult)

    i wouldn't be surprised if it was true that most bianchi mass produced taiwan shit came from the same factory as tons of mass produced trek shit. and the saddest thing is we have to buy this crap because there isn't an alternative unless you have money.

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Quote Originally Posted by daz h View Post
    I dont think you could set up building frames now. You have to have a name. Building frames for other companies to put a sticker on yeah maybe and i can tell you that happens a lot.
    I know an old boy who is in his late seventies that has all the jigs, kit etc and will one day pass them on. He builds about one frame a month for friends.
    Jason rourke told me that whilst there is decent money in the top end frames like titanium and 953 say, the others not so much.
    You can wreck a frame in 953 and titanium in 2 seconds if your not careful.
    My mate has set up on his own, and doing well. He just won an award for best track bike at bespoked bristol, and is constantly busy. So it is possible.
    http://feathercycles.blogspot.com/

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    I wonder how many wheel builders are left now? My Dad still builds them but he's the only one I know!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fell Donkey View Post
    I wonder how many wheel builders are left now? My Dad still builds them but he's the only one I know!
    There's a few about but they tend to be very busy. Strada has made a decent business out of it. They use one of these:

    http://www.pklie.de/truing_stand.html
    http://www.stradawheels.co.uk/
    Last edited by The devil's own; 18-06-2011 at 09:59 PM.

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    Following the talk about descending the other day I felt this had to be posted. Daz mentioned it and it is ridiculous. Enjoy

    Peter Sagan is an animal, and at 21 years of age he's destined to become a very big deal in the sport.
    Last edited by The devil's own; 19-06-2011 at 11:42 PM.

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Blimey, just like me coming off the Rhigos today:wink:
    Ripped up the tarmac with a brisk 50 miler before the rains came inc a jaunt over the Rhigos! This Cervelo just has to be ridden, hard!!! And as for the lurking question about the R3 being a bit twitchy descending, complete nonsense I have to report. Very fast descending, accurate, and completely grounded under my 85kg frame. An absolute pleasure!!:thumbup::thumbup:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toffer View Post
    Blimey, just like me coming off the Rhigos today:wink:
    This Cervelo just has to be ridden, hard!!!
    How about racing it Toff? Nice LVRC two day stage race coming up towards the end of July. Was my first ever road racing I did and loved it! Proper racing, but very good for a first timer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eavesy187 View Post
    Following the talk about descending the other day I felt this had to be posted. Daz mentioned it and it is ridiculous. Enjoy

    Peter Sagan is an animal, and at 21 years of age he's destined to become a very big deal in the sport.
    Amazing stuff! Thanks for posting that Eavesy brightened up the the lunch break.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toffer View Post
    Blimey, just like me coming off the Rhigos today:wink:
    Ripped up the tarmac with a brisk 50 miler before the rains came inc a jaunt over the Rhigos! This Cervelo just has to be ridden, hard!!! And as for the lurking question about the R3 being a bit twitchy descending, complete nonsense I have to report. Very fast descending, accurate, and completely grounded under my 85kg frame. An absolute pleasure!!:thumbup::thumbup:
    Thats good to hear Toffer, glad you're enjoying the new ride.

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