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Factory pinstriping off of a Raleigh. I bought the used fenders for $20. There is a Rat Fink sticker over the "Raleigh" name.A great look.
Pin-striping on the fenders?


I'm a big bicycle fan too. I ride for fitness mostly, and for the pure joy of it. I'm almost exclusively a road rider these days but in years past there was a fair bit of mountain biking as well. Regarding my bikes, I build my own frames and then assemble from parts. Just finished the jobbie shown below. Two differences with this bike and my others is that the more modern components on this one allow a wider gear ratio, which is useful as age sets in, and wheels/tires are wider now, so the ride quality is nicer. There used to be a fallacy that skinny tires had less rolling resistance but that's been disproven now (to an extent anyway). At any rate, I can't wait for the days to get longer so I can start riding in the afternoons after work again.
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Your own frames. I must say that is very impressive. I'm curious, after living in and working out of Alaska for 37 years, Why Kenai? It looks like a carbon fork, but you made the frame? That is incredible to me, I must say. What are the gigs like? I've no idea.
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Thanks for that, sir. I love every bit of it. Congratulations on your skills. Do you make the lugs? Are they commercially available? The badges are terrific too.My dad grew up in Kenai and there is still some family in the area. The logo and head badge was designed by a friend some years back and I finally was able to fabricate a proper badge this year using an acid etching process. In case it's not apparent it's a totem figure and the outer chainring outline is supposed to look like a parka. Anyway, it's lugged steel with as you noted, a carbon fork. I like the fork because it damps vibration better than a steel fork can. I've got more/better photos that I'll try to get up later.
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Edit: a couple more head badges I made...
P1040241 by nessism, on Flickr
Thanks for the info, guys. I'm jonesing for a mtn bike but, holy chit they're not cheap!