Saturday, February 12, 2011

Steam is still King.

Here's something interesting I came across today. This chap hand makes these replica Roper Steam Cycles down in Cambridge.
From our discussion there was only one Roper originally made in 1896. On the race track it averaged 60mph, pretty quick with a boiler between your legs and plunger on the tire for brakes.







If anyone would like more info on this or would like to purchase one feel free to drop me a line.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Still Broken............

With this busted collar bone things have been pretty stationary for the past few weeks and it looks like it might be another week or two before I can hit the tools once again. That'll be a sweet day.
So in the mean time, here's a video that's well worth a look but be warned, it'll only frustrate those who cant ride at the moment.


Friday, January 7, 2011

Retro Disk Converstion

Here's some pics from a disk brake conversion on a old GT I've done recently for Chris. The frame would likely be '89-'93 vintage. It has a 1 1/8" threaded steerer with retro front entry frame ends which seem to work well with the disk. It also gives him the option of 1 or 9 speed set ups. Very cool.

Before I started


No need for rim brakes any longer


I was asked to retain one eyelet for use with a childs seat


Drive side cleaned up to match brake side


Tab added with addition of a brake bridge

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

New Year Road Trip

What better way to start a year than with a camping trip to Rotorua with the bikes.




However a trip to the A&E with concussion and a broken collar bone is less than ideal.

 

A big thank you to the crew at Rotorua Hospital and all good things to be said about the speed in their service.
I was told I was only the second clavicle of the day as result of mountain biking and my nurse had done the same injury coming up short on a gap jump.