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Webbs.

Hey, Here is what has been on my bench for the past few days. It’s a single speed/fixed gear road bike with two brakes and room for road tires. The rider isn’t a big or heavy guy so we went with standard sized tubes (1″ top tube and 1 1/8″ down tube) and my favorite …
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Travel bikes.

Travel bikes really do rock. If you travel and like to stay fit or explore by bike while away from home is sure is nice to have a real proper fitting bike that is fully “LHR” (long hard ride) worthy. I’ve been building a good number of bikes with the S&S couplers built into them …
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Fully Loaded II.

I thought I’d show this off here as I really had fun building it and like the way it came out. One of the things I enjoy about touring bikes is the durability and practicality needed when living off the bike in the middle of nowhere. This means that things need to be simple and …
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Fully Loaded.

I think I’ve been a bit quiet lately – I guess that’s due to my spending as much time at the bench as possible. I’m trying to get a bit ahead so that I can fit in a few days off this summer. This week’s bike is for a gentleman from Billings MT which is …
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Travel bikes.

One option I offer on many of my bikes is S&S Couplers. The couplers are precision machined stainless steel pieces that are built into the frame so that it can broken into 2 pieces and put into a very small travel case for airline travel. It seems hard to believe when you first see the …
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