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wangster 10-20-05 08:18 AM

why don't you start machining your own parts, then it'll be truely local and made in the usa. Slap your own logos on there and some made in usa stickers. Hey you can have a custom bike from top to bottom. That'd be a pretty awsome project, probably expensive though.

rithem 10-20-05 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by spud
Make sure you get a custom Timbuk 2 bag, then you'll know it was made in ******* and not some asian sweatshop

Hey, what about Bailey Works, gotta support the east coast spud.

isotopesope 10-20-05 08:30 AM

i commend you on your american made attempts.

what are you doing for a frame?

treechunk, paul stuff is made in chico, ca.

white industries stuff is made here. they make those eno single speed cranks... the have cogs in the works as well, but there are also the phil cogs.

does anyone know if woodman components are made here? most of their stuff is expensive enough for me to think so. soma frames are made here; does anyone know if their handle bars, etc. are made here? i know some reynolds stuff is made here and some easton?

absntr 10-20-05 09:00 AM

I think Woodman is British if I'm not mistaken.

C - you keeping the builder a secret?

And mr. steaktaco just ordered a Bailey so that's covered.

;)

2speedfiend 10-20-05 09:34 AM

Woodman stuff is from Taiwan. The newer American Classic stuff comes from there also.

You're also gonna run into problems with chain, tubes, tires, saddle and pedals. I think you might have to bend your own bars.

SunRims makes alot (but not all) of their rims in Warsaw, IN.
DT Swiss has a factory in the US to better serve their US customers.
Wheelsmith is an American company.

absntr 10-20-05 09:41 AM

I think the discrepancy here is American Companies vs. Made in the USA components.

If you're just doing American Companies, then this is easier of course.

steaktaco 10-20-05 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
Why does it have to be all-American? Is it a sponsership thing?

I like it when you look at a build, and it's obvious it wasn't simply a case of having The-Cash-To-Blow, but—more importantly—a result of a particular taste, meticulous nature, and godly patience. That’s when I appreciate the bike as a whole and not as a group or Really-Nice-Parts. having an american frame, I can’t go NJS or all-italian.


Originally Posted by isotopesope
white industries stuff is made here. they make those eno single speed cranks.

thanks iso, that’s the first crank tip yet. sounds like there are no american track cranks, huh?


Originally Posted by absntr
C - you keeping the builder a secret?

no, not really. it’s a jonny, as you know. I just didn’t want to sound like “oooo I’m a get this, and oooo I’m a get that, and I’ll have this done, and it will be soOoOoOo pimp”.

edit: oh, and naz, ixne on the onnyje tonight or you'll be sorry.

edit: imported consumables like chains, tubes, tires, and tape is ok.

isotopesope 10-20-05 10:18 AM

actually, someone also suggested those beautifully 5 axis machined boone twist! cranks... too bad they look so cheesy and probably would cost way too much to justify such kitsch.

i can't think of ANY american made track cranks. profile bmx cranks are american made, but man alive those would be heavy for a track bike. not to mention weird looking.

Jonny Cycle 10-20-05 10:23 AM

Have you seen the new Paul cranks that were displayed @ interbike?

Looks like all one piece (chainring and all!!!). I'm pretty excited about these....

http://www.singletrackworld.com/mod/...es/1756-13.jpg

BostonFixed 10-20-05 10:25 AM

Well SRAM is an American company, you could get a chain from them. It will be made overseas though.

You could always slaughter and tan the hide of a cow for bar tape.

shants 10-20-05 10:26 AM

doesn't asahi make the wheelsmith spokes?

absntr 10-20-05 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by steaktaco
edit: oh, and naz, ixne on the onnyje tonight or you'll be sorry.

I assume you mean the wheelbuilding? I will be there. I want my FIR's on my Campy Record hubs damnit! (In this instance, all Italian).

steaktaco 10-20-05 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by Jonny Cycle
Have you seen the new Paul cranks that were displayed @ interbike?

Looks like all one piece (chainring and all!!!). I'm pretty excited about these....

http://www.singletrackworld.com/mod/...es/1756-13.jpg

OMG, the man himself!
hey jon, I heard the news about the m&g — wonderful — and more than what we had hoped for!

are those officially track cranks or siinglespeed. I kinda like the way they look.

steaktaco 10-20-05 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by absntr
I assume you mean the wheelbuilding? I will be there. I want my FIR's on my Campy Record hubs damnit! (In this instance, all Italian).

you don't speak pig-latin do you?

absntr 10-20-05 10:54 AM

Nope. So what does onnyje mean?

absntr 10-20-05 10:55 AM

I did speak a different version of it. Algay.

baxtefer 10-20-05 10:59 AM

cranks?
get Leonard Zinn to make you a set of custom track cranks.

but yeah, i think it's going ot be impossible to find an american made tire/tube.

auroch 10-20-05 11:07 AM

So you never answered the question of: Can they be American companies with products made overseas? How about Truvativ cranks?

Thor29 10-20-05 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by isotopesope
soma frames are made here; does anyone know if their handle bars, etc. are made here? i know some reynolds stuff is made here and some easton?

Not true - Soma Fabrications of SF has their frames made in Taiwan.

steaktaco 10-20-05 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by stickerguy
So you never answered the question of: Can they be American companies with products made overseas? How about Truvativ cranks?

I think I'd like for most of the build to be american-made. If it comes to it, american-by-design is a last resort.

consumables can be foreign — I mean there just isn't a tire I could use otherwise.

riderx 10-20-05 11:13 AM

CookBros. cranks, 2 styles

http://www.cookbros.com/Cranks21.html

isotopesope 10-20-05 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by Thor29
Not true - Soma Fabrications of SF has their frames made in Taiwan.

oh yeah... i always think of gunnar when i think of soma for some reason.

steaktaco 10-20-05 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by riderx
CookBros. cranks, 2 styles

http://www.cookbros.com/Cranks21.html

those look interesting, but not for me.
I'm all interested in those paul cranks now — but it's not on their site yet.

auroch 10-20-05 02:09 PM

Too true! I have an entirely Chinese-made bike and...well...it is the biggest piece of crap.
granted it only cost me less than 20 American, but still.

Also, if you're going to be putting on brakes you should look at Paul Components. I just
got a set of their cantilevers and they are amazing. So well crafted makes me want
to cry "OOhh saaaayy caaaannn yoooouuuuu seeeeee! Byyyyy thhhhehee..."

jeff


Originally Posted by steaktaco
I think I'd like for most of the build to be american-made. If it comes to it, american-by-design is a last resort.

consumables can be foreign — I mean there just isn't a tire I could use otherwise.


steaktaco 10-20-05 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by stickerguy
So well crafted makes me want to cry "OOhh saaaayy caaaannn yoooouuuuu seeeeee! Byyyyy thhhhehee..."

funny thing is — I'm not even a citizen... and english is my second language. I'm just trying to have a cohesive build.

paul ***** is nice though. it's like they throw centuries of development down the drain and design components from a fresh perspective. at least aesthetically, it seems like aliens designed their stuff. I mean aliens from up there. and what's up with the clamp on their hubs?


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