Category Archives: Loving the ride

Velowland finishing sitting pretty on Tomo Bikes conrod bike

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One of the most fabulous looking products at the Spin Show was the Velowland finishing metal and wood effects. For me the copper and brass coatings looked the business. They are great guys and we seemed to have very similar ideas. I have had a project in mind with a friend for some time and their work will be perfect for it.

I look forward to a very exciting collaboration with these guys.

By the time we got home the sun was going down but just had enough time to fit this brass seat to the conrod bike and let it shine in the fading light. It looks bloomin awesome! Thanks guys.Velowland1

Trakke-d down a bag

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I knew I was in trouble on the first day at the Spin show. Lots of lovely bag products around. Sire enough Lisy tracked down the lovely people at the Trakke bag stand and fleeced me for a very nice small courier bag. It did look fantastic so hopefully a brownie point gained for all the up coming shed time.

Thanks Trakke. Keep up the beautiful work.

Hiplock-ed stool

 

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I loved the look of the new Hiplock belt locks. They are really comfortable to wear and a good range of price/performance to choose from. Had a quick chat with the guys on their stand and a deal was done. This stool won’t be going anywhere in a hurry now.

We were very pleased to have the stools over the weekend. Legs are aching a bit and it was great to take the weight off for a bit. We also had a few enquiries about supplying them we’ll be more than happy to do. There’s something pretty cool about Columbus tubed, fillet brazed bike stool.

Many thanks Hiplock.

Tomo Bikes Group Ride

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Before I delivered Ben’s bike up to Newcastle, we thought it would be good nice to take all the current flock out wit some friends. It was also a good chance to take a few photos. It was a lovely ride and a good laugh was had, even if it was a bit chilly for hanging around taking photos.

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First ride part 2

Two firsts today. It stayed dry long enough for my wife to try out her new Mixte. Nexus 8 hub, coaster brake for ease of use and maintenance! We went for an Alfine trigger shifter and it has a better feed for the cable than the Nexus twist grip. It also meant we could use the leather style grips which are really comfortable and look great. First trip was obviously to the local Italian for coffee. Job done!

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S2C Duomatic hub first ride

I’ve been aching to get out and try my new single speed bike. I say single speed but it’s got a Sturmey Archer S2C duomatic with a coaster brake. It was also the first ride for the truss forks and the ace bars. First thing to notice was the bars. Quite low, narrow and close but the hands felt in a really comfortable position with straightish arms. Might try a slightly longer stem but to see how that feels.

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Second thing to notice was the coaster brake. It makes sense really but having means you can’t back pedal to align your cranks. Like riding a fixie but you can freewheel just can’t turn backwards.

Next up try changing gear. Having only read about the hub operation I was keen to try it. Sure enough a quick backpedal and it changed up into a higher gear. Trying it a few times it was a bit too easy to engage the back brake whilst trying to change gear but no biggy, it’s not a setup for maximum speed. Just helps to stop the knee popping at the multitude of lights on my commute.

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Lastly the fork. To be honest I didn’t notice it, which I think is a good thing. Felt plenty rigid and not too firm. The skinny legs look great and i’m happy to take them further a field now for a longer test so will be looking for some big bumps. Fortunately the state of out local roads means those are easy to find.

 

Raf’s custom mountain bike

At last, i’ve finished Raf’s custom mountain bike. It fits just right and he loves it.

Small enough so he can reach the floor easily and be confident but using 26 inch wheels. As he grows we can throw in a longer stem, sus forks, risers and longer seat post so it will hopefully last him longer than the 24 inch bikes that are aimed at his age group.

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