bling bling wheels
#1
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As many SF folk know, Travis and co. at Freewheel Hayes have been lacing some pretty sick wheels. He's put together a little site to showcase some of the nice work they've been doing.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.
#2
Hi. I'm in Delaware.
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From: Newark, Delaware
Bikes: 2017 All City Space Horse, 2015 Jamis Dragonslayer, 2016 Velo Orange Pass Hunter Disc, 1991 Tommasini Competizione, 2018 Soma Wolverine fixed gear, 1996 Diamondback Outlook w/Crust Clydesdale, 1999 Torelli Corsa Strada (Coaster Brake Conversion ;] )
man that rainbow landshark and its chain are sick. if it were mine its name would be skittles.
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I'd just paint a chain, if I were you! Get a small brush and some enamel paint, and go to town. If you just paint the big links there is nothing for it to rub against, and it won't wear off too fast. Though you'll have to keep things ludicrously clean. 
peace,
sam

peace,
sam
#8
Very nice. Marcus at Yojimbo's here in Chicago has just got some crazy stock in.
Deep V's in red, white, non-machined black, non-machined gold, pink and his newest ones are apple green and a dark purple. I'll take photos next time I'm out there.
He's awaiting a shipment from Phil for some deep red Phil's too.
And he built up my pink Phil's. Some photos of what he's got or built (black bike is mine):
https://flickr.com/photos/absenter/10...in/set-257177/
https://flickr.com/photos/absenter/94...in/set-257177/
https://flickr.com/photos/absenter/17249933/
Deep V's in red, white, non-machined black, non-machined gold, pink and his newest ones are apple green and a dark purple. I'll take photos next time I'm out there.
He's awaiting a shipment from Phil for some deep red Phil's too.
And he built up my pink Phil's. Some photos of what he's got or built (black bike is mine):
https://flickr.com/photos/absenter/10...in/set-257177/
https://flickr.com/photos/absenter/94...in/set-257177/
https://flickr.com/photos/absenter/17249933/
#9
say, by the way...
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Originally Posted by shants
i really hope that that splash painted phil hub was made in like 1992. otherwise, someone needs to get their ass kicked.
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Originally Posted by beatifik
says the dude with the glitter painted bike... 

OHHHHHHH! Snap!
I love glitter though.
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Travis has a nice selection of Velocity rims, both with and without brake surfaces. Also, nice thing about the Bay Area is that Phil Wood is in SJ, so we see the new Phil stuff pretty much as soon as it comes out. I love Freewheel Hayes, but I wish they were open on Sunday....
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Originally Posted by Jaminsky
Did phil just put out the red batch? I've never hear of a teal phil hub.
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Originally Posted by Mouton
Does anyone know the story on those splatter paint phils. I remember hearing that they were a one off of some kind.
#18
Originally Posted by sillygirl
So supposedly - the company phil works with anodizes lots of other random metal-type parts like door handles etc. So phil will talk to shops that it knows likes colors and say: yo, they are about to anodize a batch of red doorhandles - do you want red hubs? And shop would say - yeah throw me in 3. i think they are only marked up $30 to consumer. So if there is a particular color you want you go to Travis and say - I want yellow, and he will throw you on a list, and you wait patiently for a yellow order.
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Originally Posted by absntr
Yep - Phil sends out in batches. Marcus is on hold for 3 sets of deep red ones he ordered and is waiting on all the other vendors who want sets too so Phil can send them out all at once in bulk which is better for them cost-wise I'm sure.
This wait is excrutiating. But I am learning to have patience....
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Originally Posted by jim-bob
I bet you can get plain ol' silver ones without much of a wait.
Half the fun is in the anticipation anyways !!
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