I remember my first mountain bike ride on Observatory Hill on my first build in 2006, Penelope:
I remember blasting down the streets of Charlottesville at 4am with blinking yellow stoplights just as I finished the final welds on my tallbike:
And I remember taking a spin around the block as soon as my 3 speed road bike had a brake on it:
Those bikes were all juvenile builds of sorts, as my recent builds have matured and become somewhat coherent. More frequently I start from the frame up; sometimes building just the right wheelset or building the bike for a specific purpose. This week, I finally got my Formula-1 BMX Rockfish rideable:
Mechanically, the front brake and 3 speed hub are working, so it's all good to ride! I'm still working on the back brake (braze-on cantis?), searching for the right seven speed shifter for the cockpit, and looking to get the bike painted and decaled. As for the ride... this is the quickest accelerating, tightest turning, smoothest, and most fun bike I've built. I put some B.O.B. Nutz on it to haul my trailer and the build will make a nice beater/commuter/utility bike when done! It's super quick on those skinny 406 tires. It's definitely road worthy.
I wish you the very best on your maiden voyages. Mine have all been super.



Nice to see the Rockfish on the road. I had a first ride of sorts this past weekend too. I road my Bianchi SISS with the brand new Sram 3 speed disc hub to the shop minus a rear brake and only the low gear (still waiting on the shifter) to trim the rear brake housing. Had both brakes on the way home!
ReplyDeleteNice! Is that your work shirt you're wearing in the last pic? I hope the b-i-k-e finishes out to be sick.
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:) !!!! This post is awesome! love how we both built tall bikes while living in lambeth! Yours is sitting in the bike storange room on the lawn. Your welds are still holding strong!
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