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Continental 'Gatorskin' folding, 25mm.

 

Mavic 'Open Pro' rims, Wheelsmith double-butted spokes, 105 hubs.

Handbuilt - to the highest standards.

From a cool article on custompcblog.com about our building affordable Solid Stat Linux systems for business and home applications.

 

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Custom assembly by Hoopdriver Bicycles, Fall 2009.

 

Custom paint by Velocolour, Toronto.

 

It's hard to see here but there are white Fat Chance decals and small white stars on the stem and fork.

 

FINISHED ! And lookin cool ! Parts back from poweder coating and she's going to the dyno for jetting next ....

I built this model of the Duke of Wellington, an iconic statue in the city of Glasgow, as a goodbye present to my lovely (now ex-)colleagues in the LEGO store in that very city.

 

If you've ever seen the real thing you will know that this statue is never not adorned with at least one traffic cone. It's tradition, I think.

 

It was a fun process filled with many challenges, and I am happy with the result.

 

I finished this model in August, as I moved to Denmark in September. It's been an exciting and crazy few months but I wanted to get the photos edited before doing the 2025 retrospective photo, at least! (That's coming soon too!)

Velo-Orange "Hammered" aluminum fenders.

What a great pair of trackers , basking in the sun outside Redmax HQ today !

Andy's green one and our own Glenn's grey one - both with Redmax C&J monoshock Frames !

San Jose 2020

 

Salsa Beargrease custom build with BTLOS carbon rims and Onyx Racing hubs.

Soma 'Buena Vista' 58cm frameset

Brooks B67 saddle.

Wald rack and basket.

Velo-Orange fenders and chainguard.

Schwalbe 'Delta Cruiser' whitewalls. Generic crank, pedals, post, stem, bars.

Tektro brakes and levers

Shimano 8 speed shifter and derailleur

Alex DH22 rims

Shimano Deore hubs and BB

DT spokes

Tange headset

A unique perspective shot through the mouth of a creature-themed art car, revealing children interacting with a skeleton-costumed figure during the Trunk or Treat event in Tulsa’s Meadow Gold District on October 26, 2024. Captured on expired Fuji Sensia 100 film with a Nikon FG-20, this photo creatively frames the playful Halloween scene, blending both art car culture and festive family fun.

 

Nikon FG-20 | Fuji Sensia 100

 

Digitized with Canon EOS M200 | Negative Supply Lightbox

 

Home developed in Cinestill D9 1:1 | 9:15min @ 104F | AGO Processor

  

Here are photos of my custom Keef Telecaster build, from many years ago.

 

The neck pup is a Gibson Burstbucker One humbucker; the bridge pup is a Don Mare pedal steel wind single coil. It screams. The middle position is totally killer.

 

Swamp ash body with Gibson red to gloss black sunburst, painted by me with rattle can lacquer. Came out pretty good! All the wear and tear is 100 percent legit.

 

Warmoth Strat neck, compound radius, on a third-party Ash body; jumbo frets. Callaham "vintage" tuners, vintage wiring harness, hand-carved bone nut, brass and aluminum compensated bridge saddles (I think they're Glendale; I forget). Glendale bridge plate. All the screws are standard blade, vintage 50s style. This guitar will be in my casket when I'm buried, I will never sell or give it away. It's not a 100 percent correct reproduction of Keith's guitar (I didn't mount the neck humbucker upside down), but sound-wise, it's pretty damn close.

 

I play it through a Vox AC4C1-12, with the "bright-cap mod." For effects, I stick to some pretty basic stuff: my MXR Dyna Comp compressor (sometimes), a EHX Soul Food overdrive, a Tone City "Tape Machine" delay pedal, and a very cheap Aroma "Ocean Verb" reverb pedal. I usually don't use them all at the same time. I also have a Joyo tremolo pedal, which sounds just like the tremolo on my old Ampeg Reverberocket. One of the great cheap pedals out there ...

 

Heatsink and CPU fan installed, and connected to the motherboard for power.

Puny clutch for a 1000cc twin ! Might be ok if they'd put it together with any care ...Still slips.

Showing off the new shorter seat , side panel and retro no plate !

The Intel Pentium G3220 CPU installed in the Asus H87-PRO motherboard.

Flower fountain. ©Bombshell Productions

What a great pair of trackers , basking in the sun outside Redmax HQ today !

Andy's green one and our own Glenn's grey one - both with Redmax C&J monoshock Frames !

Sneaky pic of my Norton 961 Streetscrambler before MCN show it this week !

This is my latest LEGO creation. I tried to build something Star- Wars-like but with completely my own design. I think it turned out better than i thought. The only thing im unhappy about is that i couldnt ad any weaponry without ruining the design. If someone have ideas about this problem feel free to contact me. Im not sure now if i should upload the building instruction. Some parts are not in that colour what i wanted, i tried to do my best with available parts i had. Also there is a size comparison to Luke´s Landspeeder.

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