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kipibenkipod 04-15-10 01:10 PM

You are very creative.
I really liked the chain guard made from wood. Beautiful!

noglider 04-15-10 01:22 PM

You know, jeffpoulin has an excellent idea. First of all, he's right: your bikes look that good. (And so do your other creations.) Second of all, he may also be right that there is a market for your creations, willing to pay some very pretty pennies for them. The hard thing is marketing.

Voxxy Brown 04-15-10 01:26 PM

That cargo bike is amazing. Well, they are ALL amazing. I am part owner of a weld/fabrication shop and that is top notch craftsmanship, I must say and I'm the worst critic of shoddy welding/grinding.

Would you mind providing us with some close-ups of how you mounted the chain guard, and a rear/front view? I'm thinking of making one and love your design. I'd just like to see it all in a bit more detail. Thanks

Joe

jeffpoulin 04-15-10 01:28 PM

One more thing... if you do restore another bike and want to sell it but aren't sure what to say or where to say it, post pics of the bike here and describe what you did. I'm sure there are many people on these boards, myself included, who would love to give you ideas for how to market it. Nothing sales-pitchy, of course. Your bikes are works of art. They'll sell themselves to the right audience without any hype.

noglider 04-15-10 01:30 PM

Right, and since you have trouble with spelling, we'll help you with all that.

mechanicalron 04-15-10 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by Voxxy Brown (Post 10675662)
That cargo bike is amazing. Well, they are ALL amazing. I am part owner of a weld/fabrication shop and that is top notch craftsmanship, I must say and I'm the worst critic of shoddy welding/grinding.

Would you mind providing us with some close-ups of how you mounted the chain guard, and a rear/front view? I'm thinking of making one and love your design. I'd just like to see it all in a bit more detail. Thanks

Joe

OK you guys ROCK so I went home and just took photos for you so I will let the music do the talking!
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...race/001-5.jpg
yea I love to have extra spokes on hand.
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...race/003-3.jpg
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...race/004-4.jpg

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...race/007-3.jpg
this shot looks so cool without the wood but they say it is good to sport wood and it IS a cargo bike! I had to cover it up:(
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...race/009-2.jpgbott
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...race/014-1.jpg
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...race/021-1.jpg
the bottom of the chain guard should be curved over so it will be more friendly.
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...race/023-1.jpg
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...atrace/025.jpg

mechanicalron 04-15-10 05:06 PM

http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...atrace/030.jpg
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...atrace/032.jpg
Here you can see the little pie shaped notches I cut out of the tin to get it rounded over.
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...atrace/031.jpg
This is a sort of beffore and after of the saddle in twine.
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...race/015-1.jpg
This part was so much fun to blend! You are looking at the old drop out.

Simko 04-15-10 06:24 PM

gorgfeous, those are the shots i wanted to help with my imaginary sketches and plans!!!!

nwmtnbkr 04-15-10 07:23 PM

I agree with everyone else, these bikes are absolutely gorgeous. You have a wonderful eye and many, many talents.

jrich179 04-16-10 12:27 AM

these bikes and accessories are absolutely incredible, dude! I'm a woodworker myself, in the furniture realm, and seeing the things you've made help me realize how much I have to learn (in the most encouraging sense). Wish I still lived in Detroit (well, metro- for me), we could have swapped shop notes or something!! Do you take any "process" photos, or is that Top Secret intel?

mechanicalron 04-16-10 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by jrich179 (Post 10678718)
these bikes and accessories are absolutely incredible, dude! I'm a woodworker myself, in the furniture realm, and seeing the things you've made help me realize how much I have to learn (in the most encouraging sense). Wish I still lived in Detroit (well, metro- for me), we could have swapped shop notes or something!! Do you take any "process" photos, or is that Top Secret intel?

Secret intel? Shop notes??? ha ha ha, I have a small livingroom floor for a shop on the 7th floor of a 20 floor building. I wish I had a shop!!! I use a hand saw, pocket knife, sand paper and files ect. I have not shot photos do to the fact that I dont have a plan or even know if what I am doing is going to work! Things just sort of have a way of gelling together as I make them and if I do scetch it first it is all out the window (to some extent) when I start working things out.

josefk 04-19-10 09:18 AM

just wanted to pitch in to say I'm loving all this fantastic work, really inspirational. Thanks for posting all the photos too, you really have some amazing skills and the detail in all the work is superb.

Bianchigirll 04-19-10 11:30 AM

Hello WOW Noglider turned me on to this. your creations are fabulous. is there a long backorder for chain guards?

mechanicalron 04-20-10 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by Bianchigirll (Post 10692439)
Hello WOW Noglider turned me on to this. your creations are fabulous. is there a long backorder for chain guards?

I would LOVE to make you a chain guard but every bike is not the same if you think of the width of the BB spindle, the angle of the seat and down tubes for the size of the bike and so on. They end up being spec to the bike do to the fact that a bike with gears has NO room for a chain guard. I could make a "blank" so you can notch it out to fit your frame if you can get your hands on a nibbler. Or you can call the Rock Dove phone # on the bike if you ever get in Detroit, ha ha ha. Just let me know and thank you, ron.


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