Sunday, 30 May 2010

Hydraulic press

I finally transported the workshop press home. It turned out to exactly fit in the back of my car (With me crushed against the steering wheel for 108 km!). This weekend I decided to take it appart. The reason it got trown in the trash was obvious: it didn't seem to hold pressure. I now plan to replace all the gaskets and seals. The current parts are very worn. But what do you expect of a 33 year old press. Now I just need to find the parts.

ruptured pressure seal

pump linkage

press with plunjer removed

detail shots

I finally had some time to take a few detail shots.

happy with the result
I like the result.

cranks

pacenti crown

disc tab

drop out

Thursday, 27 May 2010

Tuesday, 25 May 2010

EHBE, Part II

Candid Camera
UFL (Unidentified French Lady) taking pictures all weekend.

Favorite bike at show
One of my personal favorites of the show. I love the lines and the colour.

Crisp
Leonardi Racing fork in a Crisp bike.

Biciclista
BICICLISTA dot IT

Old Beamer on the street
Found in the street at nigth.

Monday, 24 May 2010

EHBE

18 bikes

le Cadre Build off entry

JRD Build off entry



Last weekend was EHBE weekend. I had a great time once again, as did most of the people involved. Personal high lights:
-Meeting friends
-Unveiling Build off
-being pulled over by the Police
-Having fun
-being interviewed
-having my bikes photographed
-Getting and buying nice goodies
-having some pretty sweet ideas for next year
-Ordering a Julie Racing Designs fixie frame
-Paying for this frame by building a frame for him
-Getting the first issue of Fahrstil magazin

In short I am going again next year.

For pictures look at:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/lecadre/sets/72157623992818179/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/breetbikes/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/18bikes/sets/72157623981678215/

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Parts

While the frame is at the painter I have time to sort out the parts. I have most of them right now. Waiting for the last small bits. Also need to modify a couple of things to make em fit or to make em function better.

thumbies

parts

Parts

Sunday, 9 May 2010

Mark Vos - the Video on Vimeo by Frank van Klinken

Mark is a good friend of my brother in law and I usualy meet him at parties. Nice guy, knows how to handle his bicycle. (yes yes..... understated). Enjoy the video.

Friday, 7 May 2010

Yehuda Moon

I am a big fan of the Yehuda Moon comic. A new one everyday. After a short vacation they are now back.

Yehuda Moon Comic

Also check out: www dot yehudamoon dot com

Thursday, 6 May 2010

Paint´em

Finally I made the run to the painter in Belgium. Unfortunately I didn´t finish the randonneur in time. And the painter needed both frames today to get them finished in time for the EHBE.
This means the frame will be exhibited raw. This also means I have to put in a couple of extra hours making all look nice. Luckily I already spend a lot of time on the lugs. Finishing it shouldn´t take too much time.

alignment

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Bicycle Film Festival Amsterdam May 8th

www.bicyclefilmfestival.com/amsterdam/

@ Pathé Tushinski.

Bicycle Film Festival Sacramento Trailer

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Parts for the Build off bike

For this project I finally got to go all out shifting wise. I have had some idea´s about making it all much more simple. I have been riding singlespeed for a while and I still like to, but my knees kind of want to shift gears now and then.
Being an old skool kind of guy I also liked the Suntour Micro Drive parts way back when (..... I am getting old).
I plan to combine parts from the entire spectrum to construct a 2 x 6 speed Micro Drivetrain.

But you'll have to visit the show to see how it turns out!!! ;-)

order of parts

Mountainbike Worlds Durango 1990

Monday, 3 May 2010

getting to the end.

I expected to be almost done last week. But the decision to incorporate so many details is biting me in the ass at the end. Over the last weekend I have spend over 20 hours just finishing the details and adding more. I hope to finish it all tonight and ship it to the painter tomorrow.
When this one is done the Randonneur that is also exhibited at the EHBE show needs all the braze ons and the brake bridges fitted. And yes, also paint. I hate last minute rushes but everytime get caught in them.

drops in focus

Sunday, 2 May 2010

Inspiration

The very first bicycle magazine I bought was the German ´Tour Magazin´. I believe my parents gave it to me during a vacation in the German Alps in teh summer of 1989. It featured a story about framebuilders in and around San Francisco. Charlie Cunningham was also pictured with his Indian bicycle. The years after that my interest in mountain bikes grew and pictures of Cunninghams kept popping up in a Dutch magazin called ´All Terrain Bike Magazine´. Charlie's wife, Jaquie Phelan, wrote a collum for that magazin and her racing pictures where often added.
My passion for mountainbikes grew into a passion for bicycle technology and although information about Cunningham bikes was very hard to come by I did find a lot of it.

Now there is a website that combines a lot of this info adds loads more.

www.cunninghambikes.com

Charlie doesn't build anymore. But his influence can be seen in every modern mountainbike. Bikes he build aren't made to look good, they are build to function on a levell of perfection that is rearely seen in other bikes.

Cunningham

Cunningham

Cunningham

Pharrell Williams presents Brooklyn Machine

Friday, 30 April 2010

final bits of the build off

Now that the frame is almost done I can add the pieces that make this bike stand out. No parts bolted to the frame will touch painted carbon steel. They will only touch brushed stainless. Adding all the facings and inserts is one Hell of a job, but someone needs to do it.

Stainless head tube insets

Stainless seat tube insert

Saturday, 24 April 2010

What makes the world go round?

I was looking for some things and stumbled over an old vinyl single of Queen´s Bicycles Race. On the B side is one of my favorite songs ever.

Thursday, 22 April 2010

Hugo Drenth

Born at 10.30 am. Hugo Drenth. 58cm and 4845 grams.
Big Guy!!

Sunday, 18 April 2010

First Le Cadre tool

I found out a big chunk of steel can be usefull in shaping tubing, such as stays, and other metal objects. I used the odd piece I had laying about but wanted a nice shape in a nice stainless alloy to use as an actual tool. I decided to get some made. They are all 316 stainless. In two radii, one narrow and one wider. Contact me if you are interested. I plan to bring some to EHBE. They are heavy so shipping might not be ideal. But if you want I can ship.

´Hunk-O-Steel'
Le Cadre 'Chunk-O-Steel'