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New trickstar
griff:
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--- Quote from: Retrodan72 on June 11, 2014, 11:22 AM ---Nice sexy welding. :coolsmiley:
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My thoughts exactly! "wantit"
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8)
Looks like it would be very fiddly to weld, given how tight those little crevices are :teef:
How would you get the welds all the way around each tube? Would you attach the headtube after doing the other bits? (or just not weld all the way around each tube join)
Retrodan72:
--- Quote from: griff on June 11, 2014, 01:21 PM ---
--- Quote from: Mikku on June 11, 2014, 01:17 PM ---
--- Quote from: Retrodan72 on June 11, 2014, 11:22 AM ---Nice sexy welding. :coolsmiley:
--- End quote ---
My thoughts exactly! "wantit"
--- End quote ---
8)
Looks like it would be very fiddly to weld, given how tight those little crevices are :teef:
How would you get the welds all the way around each tube? Would you attach the headtube after doing the other bits? (or just not weld all the way around each tube join)
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Mmmmm tight crevices :smitten:
griff:
knew that would get your attention, you mucky get :teef:
leehunt1:
seen this on Facebook, as i commented, My minty Orig USA frame forks and woody itson bars cost me £750
I bet these will be twice that much so I don't think they will be a big seller
I would rather have the real thing
pickle:
yes but these will be built with modern geometry and have ridable top tube lengths of 21" or so. i don't think they will be anywhere near that much. You can get Standard to make a custom one for about £500 so why would they charge more?
maybe a frame and fork package would be about that but i guess if you want a ridable frame built on a classic style then it looks ace!
would be well cool kept raw and clear coated
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