Go Back  Bike Forums > Bike Forums > General Cycling Discussion
Reload this Page >

who makes headbadges?

Search
Notices
General Cycling Discussion Have a cycling related question or comment that doesn't fit in one of the other specialty forums? Drop on in and post in here! When possible, please select the forum above that most fits your post!

who makes headbadges?

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 12-19-18 | 07:15 PM
  #1  
Thread Starter
Senior Member
15 Anniversary
 
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 1,595
Likes: 18
who makes headbadges?

When i was new to cycling i jumped into finding a frameset that i loved....i tore it down, cleaned it, stripped the paint and then had it powder coated. I built it back up with nice components and then found out it was too big for me. What an idiot.

Anyway.....i am on the hunt for another framset to do the same thing but to ultimately have it fit me this time. Not sure what i will go with yet but that is not really the point.

I am just wondering once i get that ll done and need a headbadge......where do i get one done at a fair price. $100+ for a headbadge is insane....but those are some prices i have seen. I would settle for a simpel 3d printed one from whatever that stuff is made of.....but metal would be preferred. Does anyone have any good sources for such a thing. Odd request i know....but i figured i should ask. IF anyone knows......is the bikeforums group.
scale is offline  
Reply
Old 12-19-18 | 07:45 PM
  #2  
Senior Member
10 Anniversary
 
Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 5,200
Likes: 1,949
Just got this resource from a frame builder: headbadges.com. Look at the level of artistry and perfection this person puts out there. Amazing. Of course, 100 bucks won't cut it for a custom headbadge.
I have used jewelers saws and it takes some serious skill to use them well and quickly. Not learned over night, but over years of practice. 100+ for a headbadge made the way this person makes them seems right to me.
TiHabanero is offline  
Reply
Old 12-19-18 | 08:14 PM
  #3  
mstateglfr's Avatar
Sunshine
 
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 18,729
Likes: 10,282
From: Des Moines, IA

Bikes: '18 class built steel roadbike, '19 Fairlight Secan, '88 Schwinn Premis , Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross V4, '89 Novara Trionfo

I bought a personalized headbadge off etsy from Spain.
fantastic experience.
lots of good communication, I gave the OK to the drawing before it was made, and the result is excellent.

$66 shipped to the US.

https://www.etsy.com/shop/Mediterran...aid=0e924d1caf


mstateglfr is offline  
Reply
Old 12-20-18 | 05:36 AM
  #4  
Senior Member
10 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,392
Likes: 959
From: South Jersey
Geoff Moorehouse in the UK made mine. The price was very reasonable to have a mold made and buy multiple badges. I don't know what his price is for a single headbadge.

https://www.facebook.com/headbadgeUK/
dsaul is offline  
Reply
Old 12-20-18 | 06:10 AM
  #5  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 2,025
Likes: 154
From: Boston area

Bikes: 1984 Bridgestone 400 1985Univega nouevo sport 650b conversion 1993b'stone RBT 1985 Schwinn Tempo

There is an outfit in Rhode Island that makes headbadges for Rivendell and some independent custom builders such as Chapman Cycles. You could ask the moderator to move the thread to the Framebuilders Forum. I'm sur some one there knows.

Last edited by ironwood; 12-20-18 at 06:42 AM. Reason: addition
ironwood is offline  
Reply
Old 12-20-18 | 06:44 AM
  #6  
Senior Member
15 Anniversary
 
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 1,141
Likes: 261
From: NH
A simple decal can compliment an artistic frame. I have a 50 year old frame built by the classic British builder WB Hurlow who is known for his ornate lug work. When asked why he used a decal for the head rather than an ornate badge, he replied with his cockney accent "I put me work into the frame, not onto it!"



photo courtesy of W B Hurlow classic bicycle

Here's mine still in need of a badge...

BobG is offline  
Reply
Old 12-20-18 | 06:10 PM
  #7  
Sy Reene's Avatar
Advocatus Diaboli
10 Anniversary
 
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 9,146
Likes: 1,738
From: Wherever I am

Bikes: Merlin Cyrene, Nashbar steel CX

Not sure what all goes into a headbadge, but knowing that if something is 'custom' and for a bicycle, it'll be overpriced.. I'd maybe suggest googling and contacting a custom belt buckle maker. good luck!
Sy Reene is offline  
Reply
Old 12-20-18 | 06:32 PM
  #8  
Banned
 
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 43,586
Likes: 1,380
From: NW,Oregon Coast

Bikes: 8

A thread on someone making their own headbadge Head Tube Badge Creation

including some artisanal metalworking techniques..
fietsbob is offline  
Reply
Old 12-20-18 | 08:59 PM
  #9  
Senior Member
10 Anniversary
 
Joined: Sep 2015
Posts: 1,685
Likes: 103
From: New Jersey
Originally Posted by Sy Reene
Not sure what all goes into a headbadge, but knowing that if something is 'custom' and for a bicycle, it'll be overpriced.. I'd maybe suggest googling and contacting a custom belt buckle maker. good luck!
Hope you're ready for your monocle to pop out when you see how much a custom belt buckle can cost.

Ultimately, for the OP, you get what you are willing to pay for--a craftsman/woman making a complicated design from precious/semi precious metals will cost. A simple sheet-style badge with no etching/carving, less so.
wschruba is offline  
Reply
Old 12-20-18 | 09:28 PM
  #10  
_ForceD_'s Avatar
Sr Member on Sr bikes
10 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 3,106
Likes: 1,281
From: Rhode Island (sometimes in SE Florida)

Bikes: Several...from old junk to new all-carbon.

Velocals (https://www.velocals.com/) carries a lot of them. I refurbished an old Motobacane a couple year ago and order a set of decals from them...including a headbadge. It's an adhesive sticker (wet application), not molded metal. But it's metallic and looks nice. Check them out.

Dan
_ForceD_ is offline  
Reply
Old 12-21-18 | 10:02 AM
  #11  
Randomhead
 
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 25,930
Likes: 4,825
From: Happy Valley, Pennsylvania
you can get shapeways to make you a headbadge out of brass, bronze, silver, gold plated brass, or platinum. they 3d print the design and then cast it in metal.

I have been wondering how hard it is to go to the company that Chapman uses, it's a local RI company that makes badges of all kinds. It's Hook-fast https://www.hookfast.com/index.aspx
I doubt that a one-off is economic to get from them though, somebody try it and tell us.
unterhausen is offline  
Reply
Old 12-21-18 | 10:46 AM
  #12  
Senior Member
5 Anniversary
 
Joined: Feb 2017
Posts: 1,931
Likes: 2,355
From: Hollister, CA (not the surf town)

Bikes: 2019 Specialized Roubaix Comp Di2, 2009 Roubaix, early 90's Giant Iguana

$100 for a custom one-off badge seems very reasonable to me. How much time to design? How much time to fabricate? Time communicating with buyer regarding design, time to package and ship, and on and on. How many hours involved for one piece?

You need someone with the expertise/skill to do the design and have the equipment / skills to make the part. You should also expect that person to charge a reasonable amount for their time.
Ogsarg is offline  
Reply
Old 12-21-18 | 11:05 AM
  #13  
Banned
 
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 43,586
Likes: 1,380
From: NW,Oregon Coast

Bikes: 8

With a Jewelers hacksaw frame , and a bunch of blades ( they break easily ) you too can create a piece of sheet metal cut into quite intricate designs..









.....

Last edited by fietsbob; 12-21-18 at 11:43 AM.
fietsbob is offline  
Reply
Old 12-21-18 | 11:20 AM
  #14  
Randomhead
 
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 25,930
Likes: 4,825
From: Happy Valley, Pennsylvania
Originally Posted by Ogsarg
$100 for a custom one-off badge seems very reasonable to me. How much time to design?
It's outrageously cheap. Even Jen Green's $175 is cheap. I don't want to spend that much on mine, that's the only thing stopping me.

OTOH, I have wasted a lot of time on my headbadge design. Some of it was learning a new cad program, but mostly it was spent doing stuff that was neither creative nor educational.
unterhausen is offline  
Reply
Old 12-21-18 | 12:06 PM
  #15  
joesch's Avatar
Senior Member
5 Anniversary
 
Joined: Sep 2017
Posts: 2,393
Likes: 1,279
From: Hotel CA / DFW

Bikes: 80s Colnago Super/NMx, 50th Daccordi, Pinarello's, Guerciotti's, Masi NS, 90s DB/GT Mtn Bikes, 90s Colnago Master, 96 Serotta Colorado TG, 95/05 Colnago C40/C50, 06 LS TI, 08 Lemond Filmore FG SS, 12 Cervelo R3, 20/15 Surly Stragler & Steamroller


Not as impressive as metal but nice looks and cheap. Look for "Cycling Bicycle Bike Frame Fixed Gear Tube Alloy Head Badge Decals Stickers" on 36@y
joesch is offline  
Reply
Old 12-22-18 | 02:35 AM
  #16  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 2,025
Likes: 154
From: Boston area

Bikes: 1984 Bridgestone 400 1985Univega nouevo sport 650b conversion 1993b'stone RBT 1985 Schwinn Tempo

Has anyone tried to make your own headbadge using lost wax casting? It is bronze age technology but still used. Art students or jewlery makers use it , and I see kits are available.
ironwood is offline  
Reply
Old 12-22-18 | 02:53 PM
  #17  
Senior Member
15 Anniversary
 
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,977
Likes: 780

Headbadges.com
02Giant is offline  
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
MiloFrance
Classic & Vintage
4
06-29-16 02:02 PM
x201
Singlespeed & Fixed Gear
31
08-17-12 01:45 PM
ohaider
Classic and Vintage Bicycles: Whats it Worth? Appraisals.
5
09-28-11 03:45 PM
Henry III
Classic & Vintage
12
09-14-11 07:44 PM
5cagm
Classic and Vintage Bicycles: Whats it Worth? Appraisals.
3
02-16-10 10:48 AM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.