Weekend Plans (or) Time to put on some Pants

It is that time of year again, a little chill to the air in the morning begs that you cover up some and those in the know are getting the compulsion to get their cyclo cross bikes pristine so you can dirty them up right on the CX course.

Cabling up my own whip today so I can see how I fair against young thunder thighs here.

Got to get a couple of bikes ready for the Ball as well, with the New England Builders ball going off at the Providence Biltmore to kick off a great weekend of racing and carousing in town.

 

If racing isn’t your speed there is an opportunity to ride for a good cause on the south shore this Sunday, participants who’ve raised over $250 to fight hunger are in the running to win a frame made to spec. by yours truly for there efforts at Three Square New England’s inaugural ride for food.

 

Sad to see the evening light fade earlier but this is by far my favorite time of year.

 

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Rings Around Boston (or) The Things You Carry

Been busy here at Budd Bike Works World Head Quarters, Sean P’s pink cross racer dubbed the Crux Slayer gets handed off in a few hours, after which I’ll be traveling south to meet the newest non bike addition to the Budd clan; excited to welcome my nephew Lochlan Buggins Budd to the world.

I’d seen some of the photos of this little guy in gestation. Amazing as the new 3-d sonograms are, I prefer this.

Gestation pictures of bicycle frames, while less miraculous, are slightly more appropriate here.

First Trimester.

Felt it kick.

Off to See Dr. Hollingsworth for head tube rings.

3lbs-4 Ounces, 53.5 centimeters long.

Baptism

Ready For first day of school.

 

I’m a proud bike Papa, cool to be an uncle as well.  Time to pack.

 

 

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Bacon in the sun (or) No one trick ponies

I’m happy about the way this finish came out, more happy that the customer is loving the extra confidence the bike is giving him in the woods.

Downtube head tube gusset
downtube
seat tube
Rear brake
Side
Monostay
Yoke

Thanks for the shots Ted, No pics for the rest of it, so much too.  Polo, Body Surfing, brotherly love, Pine Barrens, my hometown, point to point bike rides, long conversations, hellos, goodbyes,  packing trucks, turn tables, headstands, parents, 2 year old athletes, heaving sofas, cutting tubes, epic mashes, new voices, familiar faces, full bags, early mornings, late nights, and big bites out of life.  All in a week’s work at BBW.

 

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Enemablamatic of Freedom (or) Happy B’day ‘Mer’ca

Holy smokes, it’s high summer already and my cup runneth over.  At the dawn of Mercas 236th year and Budd Bike Works 6th I’ve the following slices of pie on my plate to celebrate.

1. Another MTB proto out the door and into the hands of T. Berg the terrible of Team Stampede for testing.

2.Still have prime showroom space at the BSA Space with the 1st iteration buggins buggy (re-design must make room for baby as I am to be an uncle)  in the window and available to the highest bidder.

For maximum versatility

 

3. Just beginning a very exciting collaboration with this guy, one of the most inspirational people I’ve ever spoken with, whose most recent challenge is being turned into a victory for even more people fighting against incredible odds.

4. The next team bike is on paper and will be ready for CX 2012.

5. A new front end is ready to tack onto this unfortunate outcome, it will be back better than ever, pretty in Pink.

6. Spending a couple days a weeks helping to write the next chapter in this legend and enjoying the hospitality of my old neighbors, hammering up and down the New Hampshire Sea Coast with the aid of a few extra watts bestowed by these insoles.

All this while still punching the clock and fitting in a swing with my sweet one required that I invent another day of the week or make some room.

 

 

 

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Nude ’6-’9′er BBW Pics (or) MTB prototype

This guy is torquing the last bolts into this one as we speak, hoping to hit the trail with Ted for the first test this weekend sporting our matching kits.  It has since been powdered in special edition peak a boo cherry cola, hoping it will be a log jumping monster in the woods.  I love my local customers that pop by for a pint and take a pic or two while their bike is in progress, thanks go out to all of you everywhere though.

Front 1
Front 2
stance
Yup

 

 

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It sure beats blabbing about religion, politics, or sports (or) The man it’s fast though manifesto.

It took the Socks sort of sucking, the Celtics wilting to the Heat, and the end of hockey season for Boston to get to the topic but alas, Last Night the BSA space on the historic Atlantic Wharf  was ready to Talk About Bikes.  It took some real talent for the over,under crew to translate the mouth foaming proselytizing of full time bike zealots like myself into something digestible for the masses & if the crowd were any indication, they succeeded wonderfully.   My hats off to them & I was so grateful to have been included.  It’s a conversation I’m looking to continue with pretty much anyone,  except for the dude in an SUV threatening to beat me up for arriving before him at a red light after the party.   Funny thing was that when I found myself talking to a couple of other frame builders last night, the topic was how the heck they made that awesome staircase that looked like a single strip of steel.

This one is on display for a limited time only, customer wants it back to get out trail riding with her hubby and dog as soon as possible, no words for how happy that makes me

 

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I Like Trail Riding, How About You?

So I was trying to get some pics up of the latest for the weekly orgy of immaculate craftsmanship photos over at the arbiters of taste forum at Velocipede Salon when I got bumped from my log in.  So, after a quick copy and paste, you get it here first folks.  The mint julep 6′ 9′er technical trail bike, set for hot pink decals at the first tune.

Can't wait to see the rest of the photos (files) local legend Craig Roth was kind enough to snap for me and to paint on the decals after the first tune and true.  The bike is for the wife of the neighbor I built one for in the same iteration this November, since winter never happened they were able to hit the fells a lot and are hooked on the MTB's.  First report is that many more tricky trail sections were tamed on the new whip.  Really need to set up the Stan's tubeless on my personal bikes, with the big 2.4" tires at 22 psi you can focus a lot more on the big obstacles since you aren't getting bounced off line by the piddly bumps.
Yeah, so, you might be able to see me in the back of one of these pics intently focused on skipping stones between the pilings.  Funny then that it was when the shooter and I were both within six feet of it that the wind kicked up and the pretty rock put a nice ding in the fresh paint.  Let it be a lesson about having too much fun riding a customers bike, well worth it though and psyched to have found a coater that turned it in two hours on a friday.  Practically rode it with the last weld hot.

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Sorry about the Spam Link (or) Technical Difficulties

So I was trying to get some pics up of the latest for the weekly orgy of immaculate craftsmanship photos over at the arbiters of taste forum at Velocipede Salon when I got bumped from my log in.  So, after a quick copy and paste, you get it here first folks.  The mint julep 6′ 9′er technical trail bike, set for hot pink decals at the first tune.After posting last night it was pointed out to me that an annoying little website was popping up when anyone clicked on a picture on my website, I apologize, and hope to have it cleared up shortly.

Can't wait to see the rest of the photos (files) local legend Craig Roth was kind enough to snap for me and to paint on the decals after the first tune and true.  The bike is for the wife of the neighbor I built one for in the same iteration this November, since winter never happened they were able to hit the fells a lot and are hooked on the MTB's.  First report is that many more tricky trail sections were tamed on the new whip.  Really need to set up the Stan's tubeless on my personal bikes, with the big 2.4" tires at 22 psi you can focus a lot more on the big obstacles since you aren't getting bounced off line by the piddly bumps.
Yeah, so, you might be able to see me in the back of one of these pics intently focused on skipping stones between the pilings.  Funny then that it was when the shooter and I were both within six feet of it that the wind kicked up and the pretty rock put a nice ding in the fresh paint.  Let it be a lesson about having too much fun riding a customers bike, well worth it though and psyched to have found a coater that turned it in two hours on a friday.  Practically rode it with the last weld hot.

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Friday Night, Time To Ride My Bike, …. (or) Medford Does it Like Nobody Does

Come on Folks, you Know it.    So I was trying to get some pics up of the latest for the weekly orgy of immaculate craftsmanship photos over at the arbiters of taste forum at Velocipede Salon when I got bumped from my log in.  So, after a quick copy and paste, you get here first folks.  The mint julep 6′ 9′er technical trail bike, set for hot pink decals at the first tune.

Can't wait to see the rest of the photos (files) local legend Craig Roth was kind enough to snap for me and to paint on the decals after the first tune and true.  The bike is for the wife of the neighbor I built one for in the same iteration this November, since winter never happened they were able to hit the fells a lot and are hooked on the MTB's.  First report is that many more tricky trail sections were tamed on the new whip.  Really need to set up the Stan's tubeless on my personal bikes, with the big 2.4" tires at 22 psi you can focus a lot more on the big obstacles since you aren't getting bounced off line by the piddly bumps.
Yeah, so, you might be able to see me in the back of one of these pics intently focused on skipping stones between the pilings.  Funny then that it was when the shooter and I were both within six feet of it that the wind kicked up and the pretty rock put a nice ding in the fresh paint.  Let it be a lesson about having too much fun riding a customers bike, well worth it though and psyched to have found a coater that turned it in two hours on a friday.  Practically rode it with the last weld hot.

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E-mails to Uncle Pat (or) Blurred Lines

Where do I end and the bikes begin?  When what is essentially an object becomes the overriding theme of your life things get all tied up together, the people I know, the things that I do, the way that I look, and that distinct smell are all linked to the bicycle.  If I could pin point the moment that set me on that tangled path it’d be descending to the basement of my fathers twin brothers house to the sight of his impressive collection of machines ranging from top of the line Italian racers from the classic era to clapped out 3 speeds and the odd MTB, always with some mutano road to city conversion contraption represented way before it was cool.  Anyway,  Uncle Pat appreciated my interest giving me projects resurrecting his garage sale and forum finds for first refusal and easy credit terms on getting the best of them for myself.  Only after building him a custom frame could I settle the bike tab I’d been adding to since I was 12.  Anyway, we correspond on all things bike fairly regularly and this was the latest e-mail I’d sent him in regards to this article he sent me from today’s boston globe and weather or not such a plan would work in Philadelphia.

“Great as some of the riding is in the area I’ve never liked riding philly’s streets downtown.  On top of being narrow with cars parked on both sides the grid is dead straight so it is pretty easy for drivers to imagine they ought to be going 40 miles an hour, I always feel like I am about to get barreled down there. Have they really not gotten onto the bike friendly bandwagon yet? There are intersections in cambridge where you can watch bikes going by in little natural pacelines that form at pretty regular intervals all day, the lanes and such definitely help as long as they don’t turn it into a thing where I am no longer allowed to take to the road way to pass a pack of Freds.  The Hubway bike share thing took off like wildfire here as well and I am also seeing more single car parking spots taken up by a rack that’ll take a dozen or more bikes lately.  Businesses have woken up to the fact that you can get a lot more people in a better mood to spend into their stores if said people didn’t have to look for parking for half an hour.  Definitely boom times for bikey stuff, I’ve got work to do.

You see the shots of the latest MTB up on Facebook, Craig Roth, a photographer buddy spent some time hanging out while it was in process and got a ton of shots that he is still touching up, so I still haven’t seen most of the pics.  The bike is still coming back in for a post break in tune up and to have the logo’s put on, going to stencil them in with paint instead of decals, customers choice is hot pink.  Nice as it is this bike cost someone over $(redacted) and I still need to charge a lot more if I want to eat from making a career of overly precious bikes.  I am thinking rugged commuter stuff is the way to go, I have been flying around on my freaky polo bike lately and I get a ton of inquiries about the shifter mount that I’ve still failed to produce a quantity of.

I am out of time that I can sit at the computer today if I want to get some bikes fixed and put in billable hours working on Gentle Giant’s bike moving fiasco so I am going to have to put this e-mail up as my blog post for the month.”

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