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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Now it just needs everything else!

The latest (though actually not really that late) step in the progress of Cassie's ever-evolving-towards-some-semblance-of-done-ness bike frame. She's been calling it "the Doomsday Device", but I originally named it "the Weenie Whacker" in honor of one of her co-workers' resistance to the idea of a light, aggressive, steel bike.

The Dove in the BB shell was the end result of the purchase of a jeweler's saw from Otto Frei (yet another store where vast amounts of $ can be squandered on things that you never knew existed, but now can't live without). It took about 3 hours and 6 or 7 saw blades all in all. Now I've got to figure out the cable routing... Perhaps Cassie wants a single-speed?

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Matt, good to see your blog again... I was just wasting some time myself here at work and I clicked on your blog and here you are again. That's good because I was really tired of seeing that hillbillies picture. It was so great to see you and Jodi last week... see you in a couple of weeks here in MA. Love, Gwen

June 15, 2007 2:47 PM  

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