sparkiegaz
Senior Retro Guru
That's impressive,,I imagine titanium was hard to get hold off in the early years to start building bikes with...big garden also...bet the lawn mower is titanium,,,
magas":3thmn99n said::shock: wow, great collection of Ti
how long it takes to bring out all that bikes in the garden and back in ? :mrgreen:
edit: could you show me pics. of the Voodoo D-Jab, pls. Need some inspiration for the build of my D-Jab
mojo ti":1l35j8if said:Funk Ti
sparkiegaz":3gtteztz said:That's impressive,,I imagine titanium was hard to get hold off in the early years to start building bikes with...big garden also...bet the lawn mower is titanium,,,
RockiMtn":1184gkml said:mojo ti":1184gkml said:Funk Ti
this one has me scratching my head. :? guessing it's not retro and is a current modern day Funk revival model???
http://www.funkcycles.com/
02gf74":2fv1yu1r said:Nice
50 carbon bikes for the 50th?
Given the choice I'd rather be 40 than have 40 Ti bikes
newsboy":bckfk5qq said:great to see some other titanium addicts. seems there are lot of ti forks too...mojo ti":bckfk5qq said:I'm agree with you, Ashock is the largest titanium collector.BoyBurning":bckfk5qq said:Great effort!
Reckon Ashok could do that, by himself, for his 100th birthday...
one of a larger merlin (and related) collector. many frames left me.
the numbers look good but gary helfrich made the first ti mtb frame at fcc in 1985. you can use 1986 for the birth of kestrel/merlin.