...well sort of complete. I had an issue when I bagged and cured the frame a few months ago. The top tube went over temperature in the oven and slightly ovalized. Not a big deal but one of those things that would bug me knowing it was wrong. I decided to use the frame for testing and not bother with the final finishing and an expensive paint job. It's a rattle can finish, good enough to test ride and destructive test later once a replacement has been built.
http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1809
Here is the seat cluster with the twin stay tubes and brake bridge.
Stay detail.
Brake bridge detail.
I used some woven carbon in the joints. In the right light you can see it clearly through the top layer of uni-directional. Also note the nice clean brake and Di2 wire routing under the top tube.
More to come in the fall...
2 comments:
Awesome work.
I found your blog from http://www.velocipedesalon.com/
I'm also from Waterloo.
Cheers,
Jason
http://www.hackracer.com/
Hi there,
Just one quick question: which increase of thickness do the joint reinforcemenets create?
Thanks and congrats for the blog.
David
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