Sunday, June 15, 2014

Frames back from the painter & starting David's 29er

Jamison's single speed frame (Dancer) and Trailer, ads well as my touring/CX/commuter (Maiden Voyage) are back from the painter. I'm really stoked on these as they look great and I'll post some pics after I get the decals sorted out.

Also, I've drawn out David's 29er frame, an over sized compact 29er built for Knard 3.0's with room for fenders, setup for hydraulic disc brakes and racks.


Sunday, June 1, 2014

May Day Cafe Bike Racks


Pics of the May Day Bike Racks in action. They are fabricated from 14 gauge 1" square steel tubing with 6mm thick hardened plate steel mounts TIG welded into place, drill out for two 3/8" concrete anchor bolts in each foot. Aesthetically, I went for a simple coffee mug shaped theme and a black/clear powder coat. These look great, and should hold up for a good while. Depending on how well they are treated, they shouldn't even need touch up or maintenance for years!


Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Jamison's Framebuild #2: It's a bike!


 Ah, the weather outside is delightful, and Jam's frame is coming to fruition...














Finished the brake mounts and crown race ring today, slotted the seat tube, and did the final alignment. Next shots will be with paint!






Friday, January 24, 2014

Setting up shop: Jamison's Framebuild #1

Alas, some crude shots of mitering and filing the tubes for Jamison's South Side Single Speed:







Finally, a heated space to work in the winter! I'm stoked to be working with Alex of Prairie Crow; he's mastering the torch, and doing a great job of it from what I can see.

The mill is set up for mitering tubes at a good pace, and the jig helps with putting everything together. Starting with the seat tube, the whole front triangle is mitered and fit together. The next step steps are to miter and fit the rear triangle, shore up the head and seat tubes, then drill some breather holes before welding.


We are working out of the Real Resources building next to the Midtown Greenway and Brackett park in S. MPLS. Feel free to email or call to set up a visit or appointment for designing yer next bike!

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Finishing Bike Racks for May Day Cafe


   Here's a few shots of the bike racks that I designed and fabricated
for the May Day Cafe. Long have they needed more bike parking, with only a few bikes fitting on the awkward wave racks that are so popularly marketed as useful for 6-8 bikes. People have been locking up to any random object in the area, even blocking the walkway to the neighbors' house.
   These four mug shaped racks will easily hold at least 8 bikes, two on each side, with even more room if you are buddying up. Also, you should be able to get a bike with a trail a bike or trailer on the end.
   Long have they needed more bike parking, with only a few bikes fitting on the awkward wave racks that are so popularly marketed as useful for 6-8 bikes. People have been locking up to any random object in the area, even blocking the walkway to the neighbors' house.
   These for racks will easily hold at least 8 bikes, two on each side,
with even more room if you are buddying up. Also, you should be able to get a bike with a trail a bike or trailer on the end.
  We're finishing the installation this week, after they all get back from Anthony (AP Paints) so check back for shots of the final result. Oh, and stop by for some coffee and a croissant and see'em up close!





Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Currently designing a winter specific frame! Details to come...