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Old 06-27-13 | 05:37 AM
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Frame 2

I just finished my second frame a few weeks ago and thought I'd share the finished product with you guys. I tried rolling a lot of the things I learned/wanted to change from frame one to this build. The bike is for a friend of mine and he gave me pretty specific geometry to work with. I spent much much more time focusing on my miters and fillet at the bottom bracket and I wanted to try a different seat stay treatment. All in all, I think it turned out pretty cool. I mocked the paint scheme up after a car we had in our shop. Any feedback would be appreciated.

I still have a zillion ideas for more builds. My next build is going to be a TT bike that I'll work in collaboration with a friend who is racing Ironman this year. Next order of business is going to be a fixture. Ive read about a million threads throughout the network of frame building sites (here, vsalon, mtbr, google group, etc) and think that I would benefit from it.

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Old 06-27-13 | 09:20 AM
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That is a sweet build! Pics with the Porsche are cool. Large frame, whats the size and rider height? I can't tell, powder or paint, and who did it for you, auto related?

"I still have a zillion ideas for more builds." Ain't it the truth!

thanks, Brian
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Old 06-27-13 | 12:58 PM
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Thanks Brian, the frame's geometry was based off of a 58cm Cervelo R5. My friend works in a high end triathlon shop and really liked the fit of that bike. I'd say he is 6-1ish. It's normal paint...whatever was left over in the gun after squirting the Porsche.
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Old 06-29-13 | 05:42 PM
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Hotness!

Just out of curiosity, has the disease taken hold? Have you started shopping for parts for 3?
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Old 06-29-13 | 08:49 PM
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has the disease taken hold? Have you started shopping for parts for 3?
I'd say you have no idea....but I'm sure you know the feeling. I have sooooooo many ideas/wants/needs/dreams/aspirations for my next build(s). I have an 8 month old so time and money are things I have little of, but I'll be building another here real soon. Now that frame 1 still hasn't crumbled beneath me, I have the itch to build myself something out of better tubes and hopefully bit lighter. I'd also like to put together a fixture. I have been using a dr welby style angle fixture and it works well but I would like to have something where I can lay a lot of tubes out at once and minimize set up time.
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Old 07-07-13 | 09:04 AM
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Looks great, thanks for posting
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