Without Mohammed and Kachel I couldn’t build bicycles.
They are a great support , and will be towards the next projects.
These little guys are great , and always will be.
First of all thanks for the compliments.
Well the collours aren’t very well on that picture.The frame is blue /grey or grey/blue
The rims I just sprayed myself , its a yellow/braun,yellow/sandy colour.
The tyres are from vredestein , a Dutch brand.But as far as I know the do not produce these anymore.
Wow, very nice bikes, both of them. Excellent work. What caught my eye though are the beige rims on the blue bike, and the leather-colored tires. Would you mind posting the specs of those and where you got them?
Thanks a lot! Looking forward to your next bike :D
Thanks for the complement, Dick. Coming from a Dutch man, let alone a 51 year-old Dutch man who has probably been cycling for longer than I have been alive (35 yo) - it’s a fine complement.
The Dutch understand bicycles best, in my view, and I have fond memories of observing Dutch time-trialists at the Tete de la Course of many fine European races. They are always ready and willing to make the break like real pirates, and demand those following to chase them down. I am always on their side to NOT be caught!
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15Fantastic bike! Wish I could be the lucky one in the basket.
C.
Me too.
F.
Me too.
A.
(Has Moses converted?)
ps.
Without Mohammed and Kachel I couldn’t build bicycles.
They are a great support , and will be towards the next projects.
These little guys are great , and always will be.
Dick
Espy,
First of all thanks for the compliments.
Well the collours aren’t very well on that picture.The frame is blue /grey or grey/blue
The rims I just sprayed myself , its a yellow/braun,yellow/sandy colour.
The tyres are from vredestein , a Dutch brand.But as far as I know the do not produce these anymore.
Dick
Wow, very nice bikes, both of them. Excellent work. What caught my eye though are the beige rims on the blue bike, and the leather-colored tires. Would you mind posting the specs of those and where you got them?
Thanks a lot! Looking forward to your next bike :D
Thanks for the complement, Dick. Coming from a Dutch man, let alone a 51 year-old Dutch man who has probably been cycling for longer than I have been alive (35 yo) - it’s a fine complement.
The Dutch understand bicycles best, in my view, and I have fond memories of observing Dutch time-trialists at the Tete de la Course of many fine European races. They are always ready and willing to make the break like real pirates, and demand those following to chase them down. I am always on their side to NOT be caught!
Dr Cycle, Dan Makowski.
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