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I'm looking for a place that I can buy head tubes. I'm going to build a bicycle and would like to incorporate a head tube and headset that I can find again for later projects. Any places that sell bonafide head tubes ???????

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I'm looking for a place that I can buy head tubes. I'm going to build a bicycle and would like to incorporate a head tube and headset that I can find again for later projects. Any places that sell bonafide head tubes ???????

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Try http://www.qbike.com/category/buildkits.html
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Are you building a frame or a bike?
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Are you building a frame or a bike?
Actually, I'm monkeying around with building a "Freestyle" bike. I'm the incessant tinkerer and when I get a project in my mind that lets me play with my toys (tools), I just let her rip. Actually, I'm building a serious "Freestyle" bike.

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Yeah, but are you building a "Freestyle" bike or a "Freestyle" frame?
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Yeah, but are you building a "Freestyle" bike or a "Freestyle" frame?
Doesn't the frame come first and then you hang the parts on it to make it a bike? He did say he was building a bike,twice. Did not that compute?
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Doesn't the frame come first and then you hang the parts on it to make it a bike? He did say he was building a bike,twice. Did not that compute?
You are such a troll. I swear. Then, you answer his question.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by BaCardi
You are such a troll. I swear. Then, you answer his question. [/ I'm smart enough to know I didn't have an answer.How about you?
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I know of 2 places that sell tubing to people that are not in the bike business. One is Nova cycle and the other is Henry James. They will sell to the hobbiest. I think that that is what they are called. They both have websites and I think they both sell to the public. Nova sells Columbus, Easton Tubing and Tange. Henry James sells True Temper. I would call their Techline not their 800 number. Frame tubes can be pretty expensive. I think that Nova also sells Titanium tubes but I don't think it is American tubing.
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I know of 2 places that sell tubing to people that are not in the bike business. One is Nova cycle and the other is Henry James. They will sell to the hobbiest. I think that that is what they are called. They both have websites and I think they both sell to the public. Nova sells Columbus, Easton Tubing and Tange. Henry James sells True Temper. I would call their Techline not their 800 number. Frame tubes can be pretty expensive. I think that Nova also sells Titanium tubes but I don't think it is American tubing.
OK now........I didn't mean to start a skirmish. I know head tubes can be just about anything you want them to be. I am fond of the "hour glass" shape. I can get som 4130 CrMo stock so I think I'l chuck up a piece and turn my own.........to fit a chosen headset. Same situation goes for bottom bracket shells.....

Now I want everybody to kiss and make up.........or at least keep tossing good info tidbits out there.

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Don't listen to boredrow, he's just trolling.

Henry James doesn't have integrated head tubes, the kind where the headset is inside the head tube. Nova does carry these. Also a place called Bringheli has them too. These places are in the USA and they carry tubes and fittings for the professional framebuilder. I'm sure you can get what you need here, but don't expect much tutoring. You'll have to purchase your headset somewhere else. Different integrated head tubes fit different companies integrated headsets, so it would be much harder to turn your own headset on a lathe unless you knew beforehand the exact internal dimension of the specific headset you will be using. It may be cheaper in the long run to just buy the a new frame because the cutting tools for internal headsets are VERY expensive.
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Don't listen to boredrow, he's just trolling.

Henry James doesn't have integrated head tubes, the kind where the headset is inside the head tube. Nova does carry these. Also a place called Bringheli has them too. These places are in the USA and they carry tubes and fittings for the professional framebuilder. I'm sure you can get what you need here, but don't expect much tutoring. You'll have to purchase your headset somewhere else. Different integrated head tubes fit different companies integrated headsets, so it would be much harder to turn your own headset on a lathe unless you knew beforehand the exact internal dimension of the specific headset you will be using. It may be cheaper in the long run to just buy the a new frame because the cutting tools for internal headsets are VERY expensive.
Where did he say integrated HS? Yeah, I know 'hourglass shape', but that look can be done with a conventional HS....Yeah,I know,just trolling too.
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Where did he say integrated HS? Yeah, I know 'hourglass shape', but that look can be done with a conventional HS....Yeah,I know,just trolling too.
No it can't.
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You can make a hourglass head tube without going internal. I would not want an houglass head tube in steal though, it seems like it would be heavy
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You can make a hourglass head tube without going internal. I would not want an houglass head tube in steal though, it seems like it would be heavy
See bacardi. Apparently your 14 year old mind has not been able to think this one through very well.
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