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philso
frames: custom or build your own
just a collection of links to occupy rainy day time.

http://www.circleacycles.com/gallery.asp
http://www.peter-mooney.com/gall.htm
http://www.richardsachs.com/gallery/index.htm
http://www.spectrum-cycles.com/53.htm
http://www.vanillabicycles.com/bikes/touring/index.html
http://www.prodigalchild.net/Bicycle2.htm#P6
http://cherry.dcwi.com/cherry/album/lugs/purple/head_tube.htm
http://columbinecycle.com/photo_gallery.html
http://www.cccycles.com/touringf.html
http://oswaldcycleworks.com/gallery.php

or how about building your own? not unreasonable if you consider what you walk away with in addition to the frame and forks. of course, you've still got to shell out for the components:

http://www.bikeschool.com/frame.htm
http://www.hottubes.com/hottubesframesfbc.htm
http://www.yamaguchibike.com/school/schedule.htm

nun
frames: custom or build your own
just a collection of links to occupy rainy day time.

http://www.circleacycles.com/gallery.asp
http://www.peter-mooney.com/gall.htm
http://www.richardsachs.com/gallery/index.htm
http://www.spectrum-cycles.com/53.htm
http://www.vanillabicycles.com/bikes/touring/index.html
http://www.prodigalchild.net/Bicycle2.htm#P6
http://cherry.dcwi.com/cherry/album/lugs/purple/head_tube.htm
http://columbinecycle.com/photo_gallery.html
http://www.cccycles.com/touringf.html
http://oswaldcycleworks.com/gallery.php

or how about building your own? not unreasonable if you consider what you walk away with in addition to the frame and forks. of course, you've still got to shell out for the components:

http://www.bikeschool.com/frame.htm
http://www.hottubes.com/hottubesframesfbc.htm
http://www.yamaguchibike.com/school/schedule.htm
Nice set of links, I "wasted" lots of time on Sunday afternoon following them. here are a few more

http://www.rivbike.com
http://www.bobjacksoncycles.co.uk
http://www.merciancycles.co.uk
http://www.waterfordbikes.com
http://www.heronbicycles.com
http://www.bikecult.com
http://www.jimlangley.net/

lugger
frames: custom or build your own
And there's this one too, http://www.woodrupcycles.com/ They are in Leeds, like Bob Jackson.

Anyone know anything about Woodrup? Looks like the Stelvio is their touring frame.

Wouldn't it be great if there were two or three worldwide chains that dealt only with stock and custom lugged steel frames!

And road shoes that are a bit wider and made for toe clips. And leather and cotton gloves with full, thick padding, even between the thumb and forefinger. And prebuilt 36 spoke front wheels.

A fantasy bike shop...Yikes...I'm dreaming in terms of market economy.





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