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Originally Posted by Ceya
who cares , lets see more.
S/F, CEYA! |
Jonny is staying at my house for the stupor bowl. he is a real nice fella and is booked till June. Talk to you later.
Tim Sam's bag for the stupor bowl is hot! |
My friend Miss Red is getting one (gf of lilscotboy above) and was over at hers last night taking a look at paint options, options, etc. lilscotboy rendered some of these at his work based on Jonny's stuff, sorry the photos aren't too hot but you get the idea, they're much much nicer in person.
http://dcc.absenter.org/foto/jonny-missred/01.jpg http://dcc.absenter.org/foto/jonny-missred/02.jpg http://dcc.absenter.org/foto/jonny-missred/03.jpg http://dcc.absenter.org/foto/jonny-missred/04.jpg http://dcc.absenter.org/foto/jonny-missred/05.jpg http://dcc.absenter.org/foto/jonny-missred/06.jpg |
Those're some really nice renderings. Any idea what he was using?
Also, is that something he's sending to Jonny as instructions? If so, seems like a really great way to make sure you're getting *exactly* what you want. |
Looks similar to the work Steve Stickel in Harrisonburg, VA did for me. He's able to all the same custom work and his prices are probably similar. Steve helped me choose geometry and tubing as well, he was great to work with.
http://img233.exs.cx/img233/144/bystickel2my.th.jpg |
Originally Posted by h8r
Looks similar to the work Steve Stickel in Harrisonburg, VA did for me. He's able to all the same custom work and his prices are probably similar. Steve helped me choose geometry and tubing as well, he was great to work with.
http://img233.exs.cx/img233/144/bystickel2my.th.jpg |
Originally Posted by jitensha_de_go!
nice. does he have a website?
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No, you can just email him.
bystickelbicycles@yahoo.com He mostly does mountain bikes and you can see some of his work over at MTBR.com: http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.ph...ight=bystickel http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.ph...ight=bystickel I know he's made other road frames but since he doesn't have a website it's hard to find examples of his work. |
Originally Posted by lilscotboy
hey....jonny is awesome, he's building my girlfriend a track frame at the moment, totally into sitting down with you, doing exactly what you want...totally open to trying what you want.
Check out the yellow and black frame on his site with the real longpoint lugs, i gave us a quick look on saturday before he delivered the frame....really beautiful work. order up before he gets a bigger name and his prices rise :) That frame belongs to my buddy Sam. It looks even better than the pictures, the black is metallic and the yellow is pearlescent in the sunlight. It feels light and stiff. He is building the bike up with high-end stuff, should be a classy ride. |
hey....the bike was modelled in pro engineer and then rendered out in 3DS max with a toon render shading option to give it that cartoon like feel
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Well I am putting my frame specs together.
I have the lugs,bb,tubing, now to see if he has the fork crown i want. I may get two built up.. HEY I NEED TO STOP BUYING ALL THESE BIKES>>> NOT YET!! S/F, CEYA! |
one frame only as of now.
S/F, CEYA! |
CEYA- you have a problem. I'm calling the men in white coats for you... ;)
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Originally Posted by BostonFixed
CEYA- you have a problem. I'm calling the men in white coats for you... ;)
I do have one. S/F, CEYA! |
Yeah! I started working with Jon in early September. He's been very easy to work with on the design of the frame. He really hears what your trying to say to him through email. I layed it out and he picked it right up. When I saw that first lug all cut up I creamed my pants, man. It's only getting better as it goes together. Wait until you see her all dressed up. It your pants that are gonna be all messed in.
I work at HTML Code:
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www.jonnycycles.com |
Any More pics or opinions?
S/F, CEYA! |
I have JonnyCycles #13, which is the black and yellow frame. The only way I could possibly be more satisfied is if I actually had the money for the parts RIGHT NOW so I could ride the dang thing. It's not super light, 'cuz it ain't supposed to be, but the lugs are amazing, the paint is phenomenal, and the customer service was just top notch. Nothin' quite like home delivery from someone who lives in a whole different state. I have to second something I saw in this thread which was a suggestion to jump on his prices now while they're still low. I was #13, I think he's booked up to like #23 or so. I'll post some more pictures when I can get them off the camera we borrowed.
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Thanks Treetrunk!
S/f, Ceya! |
Treechunk,
I got the same problem, but the other way around. I've got all these smooth parts waiting to be mounted...from the back. No, I really wanted to let the suspense build as long as I could but the Phil's just kept glimmering, so I laced 'em up. Then I had so much time that I started to buy different parts so as to get a fix off ebay. It's like I have two outfits to wear. One to the prom an the other for the floor 'cus I'm gonna rider till the wheelz fall off. Then...I'll need some..other.parts. I'm a bike junky, more like a wh@^e. I need a fix! Jonny..help! :eek: Drew |
more pics.
S/F, CEYA! |
I bookmarked the site.
Very nice. Very classic. I like the Kalavinka lugs. The construction photos would look nice framed and hanging on a wall. |
I think you've got a pretty good idea about framing the pictures. That would look pretty good.
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it has been awhile so ..pics guys.
S/F, CEYA! |
there's a gal in brooklyn who owns a bright green jonny cycles fixie. beautiful looking work.
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dang. i was planning on ordering one in august or so, but if he's getting this booked, maybe it's time... *whimper*
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