Well I am finally getting started on the 29er, I am using 29er specific tubing as well as a fork tube set specifically for 29er wheel size...
Here are the tubes of the trade, talk about beefy... a 35mm diameter down tube is huge!
Oh and I bet you noticed the "420mm seat tube" yeah I admit it was kind of on purpose... and no it's not a stoner thing... it is my birthday.
I have been dreaming about these Paragon sliding drop outs for months, they are absolutely beautiful and I got the no hanger single speed drop out as well for future conversion.
Check out those beefy fork legs, they are huge with 19.5mm tips for drop outs... thankfully Henry James had just the drop outs for them.
Can't get much tighter miters than this... did I just say "tighter miters"? I guess I am a poet and didn't know it :0)

Fits like a glove!
More "tight miters"
Not a lick of light peaking through this miter... if you are wondering what the heck I am talking about... well the miter needs to be as perfect a fit as possible. Basically I shouldn't be able to see any spaces or light showing through where the seat tube meets the Bottom Bracket... and these suckers are so tight I could basically super glue this frame together!
More to come through out the week.
3 comments:
Mark,
Nice work you have going on. Keep posting plenty on this one for me. I am going to dabble in the MTB realm here soon. I see you are using BikeCAD. Do you like it? Could you shoot me your email so I can discuss things with you as things progress? Thanks, Wil
what are you using for jigging to braze and are you cutting and mitering by hand or do you have a notcher? Thanks, Wil
I am using temporary Jigs to align and also I will tack straight from the drawing/ V-blocks. All the miters are done by hand and I use the miter template from Bicad.
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