Ever notice... (steel isn't real anymore)

STAINLESS. HANDBUILT. BESPOKE. MADE IN , PHILADELPHIA BY Drew Guldalian.
 

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steel will always be the area for small bespoke builders , its (relatively) easy to work and looks good
it rides well
look at the hand built sites ,some real artisans there

if you need a re-fresher ,build an old stumpy, avalanche, apex and enjoy
even an inbred built from gas pipe rides nice

steel is very real , its just modern mtb'ers that aint
 
Steel rusts, breaks easier than aluminum, is heavy and feels dead, better dispose of all such outdated frames now as carbon is in. BTW I recycle and pay $.30lb.....
 
Russell":3pm92nrb said:
mikee":3pm92nrb said:
steel will always be the area for small bespoke builders

Really?

Is that why some 'small bespoke builders' are now experimenting with carbon fibre?


I'm sure some are - and I have to own up to being very excited to see what they come up with - but I think it will be a long time, if ever, before carbon takes over from steel for the small custom set up.


I remember seeing that stainless creature for the first time a while back and it's got no less jaw-dropping in the meantime, what an absolute beauty. As HighlandsFlyer alluded, it's the attention to the detail and completeness of the whole that makes it so breathtaking, for me at least.

Loving the action shots too - I want that workshop! 8)
 
GROOVE IS IN THE HEART....
 

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STEEL..., WILL ALWAYS BE WITH US......fundamentally cheap, and usable for far too many applications not too.
 

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elPedro666":1egj6tc9 said:
Russell":1egj6tc9 said:
mikee":1egj6tc9 said:
steel will always be the area for small bespoke builders

Really?

Is that why some 'small bespoke builders' are now experimenting with carbon fibre?

I'm sure some are - and I have to own up to being very excited to see what they come up with - but I think it will be a long time, if ever, before carbon takes over from steel for the small custom set up.

It might be years coming, but it is coming. Exciting times.
 
Love that Groovy Cycles.. Got an old Brodie/Kona style about it.

Had to comment on this tho,

I'm sorry to say that Reynolds have transferred most of their tube production to the far east now, I think they only do 853 in Britain [I had read that they also do 953, but when I checked on their site that is made for them by a co in N America http://reynoldstechnology.biz/faqs/materials/1]. So even Steel is a neo slave labour product now.

631, 853 still made in Birmingham. The 520 and 725 tubes are made by a company in Taiwan who make cr-mo for a lot of bikes, among other meatl fabrications. No slave labour about it either.
 
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