Dee to the Dub

Dee to the Dub
I love the smell of molten brass in the morning....

Sunday, March 30, 2008

New Model Army





Every few years, my favorite band comes to tour the US. I dont get to see them very often, in fact, this is only my 3rd time ever seeing them live. I got the pics to prove it, too!
I was front/center and had my trusty Konica with me. Only shot 150 pics on it before the batteries died and I had to resort to my cell phone camera. I will download those later.
Anyhow, Justin is the lead singer/songwriter. Marshall is the lead guitarist and we had a few single malts together after the show.
Had a blast, then got sick, oh joy. Good to be home after a 2 day trip to Texas.
DW

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

NJS Style Frames



I am doing a limited edition run of 5 NJS style track framesets. Each frame will come with a matching fork handcrafted by me personally. The frames will be made from Kaisei 8630 tubing with Eisho lugs and matching keirin style bottom bracket shell. Rounding out these high performance frames will be Kalavinka dropouts and an Everest 24mm round track crown.All frames will be painted 1 color in the typical NJS style and my new set of decals will be applied under the clear coat. These are 1 off custom frames, with geometry and sizing according to your body. Price is $1700. First come, first served. Deposits of $500 is standard and delivery times of early summer are expected.DW

Monday, March 24, 2008

New Pics!

New pics will be uploaded soon on donwalkercycles dot com! They are studio shots of Juliannas bike. Thanks mucho to Joe Vondersaar for the incredible shots!
DW

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Lost pic at NAHBS!

Was going thru emails tonight, trying to clear out a full box and came across this image from NAHBS. It is none other than Italian master Zullo Tiziano and your kilted hero. Zullo used to build for several of the euro-pro teams. Looking forward to seeing him again next year in Indy! Cheers! DW

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Two Reasons why I love making frames...




My painter and my graphics person.
Keith Anderson does my paint ( http://keithandersoncycles.com/ )

Gary Prange of Screen Specialty Shop INK does my graphics. ( http://sssink.com/ )

Now, I know I make a good bike, but these two guys make my bikes look good!

DW

My big night out!




OK, so I am not a teeny-bopper anymore, nor am I in my 20s...or even 30s. I dont pretend to ignore the fact I am in my 40s now. But when the L.A. band X came to town the other night, I felt like I was young again. I was in the "mosh pit". Normally I just hang out near the back of the mosh, but the other night, I was feeling kind of spunky. Got in there and mixed it up. I was sure to take care of my ailing back, but it was X afterall... Couple pics from the show. Sorry bout the lame quality of the pics, my phone isnt known for its photo quality.... Billy Zoom and DW!

Sunday, March 09, 2008

My trip to Boston
















Soooo, I was invited to Indpendent Fabrication's 13th anniversary party last Thursday by Matt "tough customer" Bracken, the Indy Fab president. I followed Tyler Evans around, IF's master welder. When I say I know a bit about welding, its like 1 page of a book that Tyler wrote. This guy works the tig torch as if it were a pen and he was a master poet. I have never seen such speed and consistency as I witnessed with Tyler. Almost have a man crush on the guy... Now to the party...Thursday night at Belmont Wheel Works. IF had the party and customer appreciation night. A few days before the party, they asked all of their local customers to drop off their bike and they would wash it, free of charge, and get it pretty for the party. 30+ bikes came in for a cleaning and they all ended up at the party. Matt even gave away a couple bike computers...one for the cleanest bike that came in, and one for the dirtiest! It was quite a scene with over 100 IF fans and owners hanging out drinking beer and such. Then, Matt dropped the bomb. He introduced me...it mainly was a wave and smile type of thing, but it was odd having all the locals voicing "bring the show to Boston!"...maybe he had planned that...? Anyhow, I.F. has a good group of people that truly love what they do. They totally fit into the NAHBS mold and I am happy to have them not only as my colleagues, but as my friends.



On Friday, I went and visited with my good friend "Ant Bike Mike" Flanigan. Mikes operation is much smaller than I.F., where he was a founding member. His bikes are utilitarian and very well thought out and executed. After the visit to his shop, we rolled to a nice restaurant in his area and sat down for dinner and a few beers. The conversation seemed to fly by as we sat about 5:30 and didnt realize it was 9:30 because we were chatting about NAHBS, marriage, dating, life in the Northeast, and of course, building bikes...after an hour or so, Mikes lovely better half, Betsy showed up. This only added to the depth of the conversation and many, many laughs were had by all. I had a great time with both Mike and Betsy and cannot wait to see them again at NAHBS in Indy!


After that visit, I went to west Roxbury for Tyler and Clints B-day party. It was hosted by Jill, the talented painter at IF. In what seemed like a mansion, the 3 story house was set up apartment like with Jill's place on the top floor. I stayed until about midnight before my "old man" street cred kicked in and said I needed sleep. The music was bumpin, provided by Lauren, Jill's partner in crime and a bandmember, if I heard correctly. Shout out to the folks who braved the cold, rainy night to come say Happy Birthday to two of the hardworking folks at Independent Fabrication. One last thing, I would like to say a great BIG THANK YOU to Matty "tough customer" Bracken for allowing me to stay at his place and for the use of his 325 wagon, and of course the GPS, without it, I would have been clueless as to driving in that town...