Draper Cycles LLC: When weight is a primary design criteria.
Draper Cycles LLC: My logo alignment game is weak. I often don't see things like that until I see it in pictures.
Draper Cycles LLC: Some sweet little 152mm cranks spinning in Chris King T47 BB for this ripping MTB. BTW - The '3' in '13' is intentionally backwards.
Draper Cycles LLC: With all the bits hanging off of it, it's at just under 21lbs. The only thing missing is pedals so, should be about 21.5lbs complete.
Draper Cycles LLC: Facing off the bottom of the stem so it sits flat on the headset.
Draper Cycles LLC: Near Final Fitting
Draper Cycles LLC: measuring for the disc brake posts
Draper Cycles LLC: aligning dropouts. nearly perfect, right off the torch.
Draper Cycles LLC: Adding rear end and turning some T-47 taps! Man they are big!
Draper Cycles LLC: Adding rear end and turning some T-47 taps! Man they are big!
Draper Cycles LLC: Adding rear end and turning some T-47 taps! Man they are big!
Draper Cycles LLC: Finding the centerline.
Draper Cycles LLC: once when I was a kid with braces, my dentist told me it was common to miss the ‘corner’ teeth because that was where we changed grips on the brush. I think brazing is the same.
Draper Cycles LLC: XS MTB for a neighborhood kid who likes to shred. It will have a shortened Rock Shox SID fork to bring the front end down to an 11 year olds dimensions.