As I understand it, this is the last of the BBQ bikes. I ordered this on some date in July 2007! I kept telling Cody that I wanted the lessons learned bikes, and I was always unsure of the geometry or setup I would run. After spending a week on the Rat Rod I figured the geometry couldn't get any better than that.
The work Cody, Cole, and Clark are doing at a small shop here in Austin is amazing, I highly encourage anyone who's looking for a new bike to give them a shot. You won't find a better custom bike at their prices they're doing it for.
Lastly, on the color and paint, I really have to say that the pictures do not do this frame justice, it came out absolutely stunning. At night it looks black, when the sun hits it depending on the angle it could be any array of colors. Last good thing is that it's a one of a kind, the powder guy won't be turning any more of these out.
Support True Fab, a great group of frame builders, and your local bike shops.
This bike will be in Melbourne soon though, as I am moving there July 1st. Some of you know Cody from Hammerhead Bicycles, if you don't please familiarize with yourself with their shop and story. www.hammerheadbicycles.com www.truefabricationbicycles.com
I posted a bunch of pictures so you could get an idea of how the color changes based on angle.
This bike will be built as a 29er SS w/ rigid fork, although with the Paragon dropouts an RD could be run and it is lugged for a F/R derailleur.
The work Cody, Cole, and Clark are doing at a small shop here in Austin is amazing, I highly encourage anyone who's looking for a new bike to give them a shot. You won't find a better custom bike at their prices they're doing it for.
Lastly, on the color and paint, I really have to say that the pictures do not do this frame justice, it came out absolutely stunning. At night it looks black, when the sun hits it depending on the angle it could be any array of colors. Last good thing is that it's a one of a kind, the powder guy won't be turning any more of these out.
Support True Fab, a great group of frame builders, and your local bike shops.
This bike will be in Melbourne soon though, as I am moving there July 1st. Some of you know Cody from Hammerhead Bicycles, if you don't please familiarize with yourself with their shop and story. www.hammerheadbicycles.com www.truefabricationbicycles.com
I posted a bunch of pictures so you could get an idea of how the color changes based on angle.
This bike will be built as a 29er SS w/ rigid fork, although with the Paragon dropouts an RD could be run and it is lugged for a F/R derailleur.







