Does anyone know how to get info on Kent Erikson's 29"ers? I did a Google search, but can't find a website address.
Thanks,
Jim C.
Thanks,
Jim C.
No brainer !!!!2melow said:Yo - if you want to swing by Ultimate...we have a Manufacturing Engineer that can probably solve your problem. He's good - real good.
If I'm not mistaken, it looks like there's another non-hippie jig laying on the table. How many jigs does a small builder need?2melow said:What kind of non-hippie frame jig is that?
Dude, they keep getting more and more hi-tech every year....
I believe it is an anvil frame jig:2melow said:What kind of non-hippie frame jig is that?
Dude, they keep getting more and more hi-tech every year....
$7,200 + shipping for the SuperMaster actually.lukeduke said:I believe it is an anvil frame jig:
www.anvilbikes.com
nifty toy for building frames if you have an extra $7000 laying around.......
oh brother....here we go with the friggin Lyrik again!The Squeaky Wheel said:Ouch !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think it was SSINGA who's GD pod broke mid-ride.
No problems with mine on the Pack and I really dig it in conjunction with the Lyrik.
It's really amazing how complicated my dualie has become. I guess that's one of the reasons I love the 29er SS, although fuddling with the seatpost is a buzz kill (like hanging out with Fo)
Any chance to show of your jig. :thumbsup:DWF said:Kent who?
That pic was shot when Kent was picking up his frame fixture at my shop. A small builder only "needs" one fixture, but some have more than one so they can be more efficient with their time. For guys who do a lot of carbon fiber, they can have several since custom CF bikes stay in the fixtures while they're curing.smudge said:If I'm not mistaken, it looks like there's another non-hippie jig laying on the table. How many jigs does a small builder need?![]()
Well, now that the Gravity Dropper is grouped together with bad things like Vioxx & Enbrel I guess I'll have to be more discretionary.FoShizzle said:let me guess, for your most advanced stage RA patients you prescribe the Lyrik, no?
That's just not nice. Your wife is right. You really are a douche.FoShizzle said:p.s. you are a stupid "c" word
Fock yeah! I'm always hanging out offstage and never get any credit! Come on, Baby, love me like you mean it!Rivet said:Any chance to show of your jig. :thumbsup:
So you just turn that little switch to on and it builds a bike for you right? :thumbsup:DWF said:$7,200 + shipping for the SuperMaster actually.The Journeyman is about half that.
A bargain when you consider how much bikes cost!
You are soooo switched on, baby! Yeah!robpennell said:So you just turn that little switch to on and it builds a bike for you right? :thumbsup:
C-Hog said:Does anyone know how to get info on Kent Erikson's 29"ers? I did a Google search, but can't find a website address.
Thanks,
Jim C.
Can't speak for Fo (he digs a deep enough hole doing it for himself...) but yes, yes I have...The Squeaky Wheel said:PS. Have you considered putting a Lyrik on your 29er?
That would be awesome Mike. I have a sneaking suspicion that if you did DT would have no choice but to release a long travel 29"er next year.mikesee said:Might come ride with the Turner faithful at Gooseberry next week on this very rig...
I'll be swapping between the Pike, Lyrik, and WB 130 for the next 4 rides, and whichever one gives the biggest smile will be brought on the trip. You gonna be at Goose?miles e said:That would be awesome Mike. I have a sneaking suspicion that if you did DT would have no choice but to release a long travel 29"er next year.![]()
"why is everybody always pickin on me?"mikesee said:Can't speak for Fo (he digs a deep enough hole doing it for himself...) but yes, yes I have...
Might come ride with the Turner faithful at Gooseberry next week on this very rig...
MC
"Cause you run like a girl and sit down to pee"FoShizzle said:"why is everybody always pickin on me?"