By blackmountaincycles,
Filed under: Black Mountain Cycles frames
Photo: © James Huang/Future Publishing
Photo: © James Huang/Future Publishing
Pretty much just like my road frame.
Another feature that can be found on my cross frames is the threaded cable stop for front derailleur and rear brake like those found on this Shamrock Cycles cross bike.
Photo: © James Huang/Future Publishing
Now, this feature isn’t something that the handbuilt guys came up with. I first saw it on a Bianchi Reparto Corse cross frame and incorporated into a Masi frame design 5 or 6 years ago. I like it a lot and carried it over to my frames.
So, if you want a bike that was hand made by guys, don’t want to wait for a couple of years and don’t want to shell out a couple grand, minimum, for a frame, I’ve got some sweet riding road and cross frames with all the great features of frames shown recently in Austin ready to be in your hands within days – $595 plus shipping. Time to go to the shop and build up another bike. Don’t wait too long.
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Frame availability…
A couple of new bikes…
On the Shamrock cross, do you think the right seatstay is going to be a downspout for water?
I guess "show bike" means no one has actually ridden a prototype and worked out all the potential problems.
It does seem like the Shamrock seat stay is going to be a water collector. As long as the inside of the tube is treated and the water is allowed to drain freely without collecting at the bottom, it should be okay. But it also begs the question "why do it in the first place if you have to make those precautions?"
That's the thing about NAHBS — nobody actually _rides_ those bikes during the judging! 😉
I actually like your straight seat stays better than the curved ones on the Signal. Your frames are really nice…just wish I needed one!
Actually, the cable through the seatstay has a complete run of stainless tubing through it so it is completely protected from elements.
Tim
Shamrock Cycles
Thanks for checking in, Tim, and for the clarification on the cable run. Cool bike for sure, that one.
Thanks for noticing. By the way, I have had a full team racing on bikes with through-seat stay cable runs for the last two seasons with nary an issue. Thanks again.
-Tim