Category Archives: Process

JKS for a local.

The owner of this bike, Bill, is a huge supporter and organizer on the Bozeman cycling scene and has a collection of some top shelf bikes including a Holland and Ti Strong………. so I’m excited for Bill to get this back from paint (headed to JB today) so I can see it on the roads …
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JK Special for Bozemanite.

Here’s a bike that just got started and will stay right here in Bozeman – pretty cool. Tomorrow it gets the ass-end added. Dave

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And We Have a Winner!

Fillet disc cross show bike update – This is the frameset I brought to NAHBS and displayed in the raw. Once I got it home from the show I hung the kit on it and started riding it hard. The riding and testing showed that while it rode nice and smooth there was a funny …
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Product testing – or not.

I’ve been thinking about product testing these past few months as I’ve been doing a lot of work with disc brakes on road and cross bikes. The process is simple enough I suppose — come up with an idea and see how it works. The tough part relates to the time involved. In the case …
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New Stuff Part Deux.

On the heels of yesterday’s disc brakes for road comes today’s disc brakes for cross. If ever there was a screaming need for discs it’s on a cross bike. I promise that today’s entry will have many fewer words and lots more photos. This is my 3rd and final show bike for NAHBS and it’s …
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