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Here's how you build a bike for you woman, one mans quest...

spookydave

Monkey
Sep 6, 2001
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Orange County, CA
Always cool to see that site again. But C'Mon, if he did it on an old skool handle machine it would be even more impressive. Ok Ok, so I spent all last weekend turing handles and wishing I had a cnc. lol
 

Kornphlake

Turbo Monkey
Oct 8, 2002
2,632
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Portland, OR
Transcend said:
Very cool. BUt dear lord, how much would that thing weigh to commute on?? Hope there isn't any hills.

Ultra cool none the less, I really really want one!
That's kind of what I thought. At least he used some aluminum and Ti but still, that's gotta be pushing what 35 pounds, for a singlespeed ridgid??? Heck just the rubber weighs 5 pounds on each wheel. Notice he still used the coaster brake in the rear, or no brake at all. Well it's still cool that he did it himself and with out really knowing anything about bikes.
 

Mike B.

Turbo Monkey
Oct 5, 2001
1,522
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State College, PA
Good thing I saw this after I visited with the Hass rep today. Nice work for sure, wonder what he'd do with a fifth axis.

(wonder if my wife would mind parking her car outside so I can fit a VF6 in the garage???)