Hi Justonemorebike, It was good to meet you on December's Wendover ride and brilliant to see the great job you have made of recreating David Wrath-Sharman's 'Big Blue' frame design. I especially like that you have kept the purity of the design by fitting high zero-offset handlebars which together with the short frame move most of the rider's weight backwards over the rear wheel.Justonemorebike":1ren3w11 said:Took it out in the snow this morning worked really well better than my modern bike. Must get some proper tyres for it.
David Wrath-Sharman didn't do 'Nuts', only Allen key bolts.legrandefromage":1hiwutyi said:Nuts!
A very different process than that of Tom Ritchey who was shown Breezer Number1 in 1979 and went away and made similar bikes of his own design. A design that subsequently became the architype for mountain bikes around the world. Although Ritchey had plenty of experience of roughstuff riding on road-bikes I don't think that at that time he had experience of riding fat tyre 'Klunkers'.mynchiboy":36zzekwu said:This is all kinds of cool, great thread
Strangely enough I was taking to a mate this week about the virtues of these, after he has been moaning about mud clogging his frame recently...
The whole idea of just getting out there on a prototype bike and engineering a way around problems literally found on the road/trail is indeed fascinating.
I expect that he visits here from time to time but hasn't posted anything since August last year.mynchiboy":36zzekwu said:Out of interest is Geoff Apps still on here?
mynchiboy":q9xvoufr said:This is all kinds of cool, great thread
Strangely enough I was taking to a mate this week about the virtues of these, after he has been moaning about mud clogging his frame recently...
The whole idea of just getting out there on a prototype bike and engineering a way around problems literally found on the road/trail is indeed fascinating. On a slightly different note I have been lucky enough to spend time with Mike Burrows over in his workshop who is of a similar ilk. These guys need to be cherished!