Originally Posted by Ceya
William, I always learn to pick the right tool for the right job or some where close along time ago. I have a bike I had for years and never ridden its new custom for and recently it broke. i don't know why but it freaking did just that.
It was my last one til recently,now I have alot of bikes. I ride high class track bikes as well as low end but I have some for the right job. My custom will see the road not to messenger on like the one from years ago. I have one for racing ,messenger (if needed to//retired now) , weekly rides..etc..
People learn like people turn pages in a book.. some fast other slow..
good luck with your project .. mine may come or never we will see soon.
S/F<
CEYA!
Yeah, I'm a slow learner.
Good luck on yours too. Those bikes do look pretty sweet.
The Thylacine isn't lugged, isn't track geomtry, isn't traditional by any means. But that wasn't really the idea. It's pretty original.
Hubbs are next for me. I e~mailed Level components yesterday to inquire about powdercoated hubs/cost. We'll see what they say.. no response yet.