Repairing a Vintage Ritchey Frame! // Paul Brodie's Shop

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @whateverbikes
    @whateverbikes Год назад +113

    Imagine having a TOM RITCHEY frame, repaired by PAUL BRODIE… wow.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +14

      Gee, I'm at a loss for words...

    • @nathanchalecki4842
      @nathanchalecki4842 Год назад +11

      It's a beautiful thing to watch.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +4

      @@nathanchalecki4842 Thank you....

    • @christophersmith0865
      @christophersmith0865 Год назад +2

      🤯

    • @joseywales3789
      @joseywales3789 Год назад +4

      Two Master Frame Builders have had their hands on that frame 😮.... Is it worth double the price?😂 (Actually Paul Brodie said that the Tom Ritchey frame was probably built in Japan but it's still a Ritchey frame built on Tom's geometry and specifications and I'm still drooling 🤤🤤)

  • @derDresdnerHeide
    @derDresdnerHeide 2 месяца назад +1

    That feels so satisfying to watch. If I was a steel frame, I'd book a wellness-vacation in your shop!

  • @pauljay5308
    @pauljay5308 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed that episode. Perfection!

  • @kanal5296
    @kanal5296 Год назад +1

    Those steel frames are artwork

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Yes, they certainly can be! Thanks for watching...

  • @torsacci
    @torsacci Год назад +20

    Every time I hear the outro music I have this little bit thought of disappointment. "Is it over already?" As always Paul and Mitch, good video. Good to see you out in the shop doing what you love.

  • @londonpickering8675
    @londonpickering8675 Год назад +1

    Satisfying! Thank you for taking us on a really cool ride!

  • @tomthompson7400
    @tomthompson7400 Год назад +1

    right ,,, off to make some coffee ,,, then sit down and enjoy this .

  • @nodbag6301
    @nodbag6301 Год назад +1

    Brilliant !!

  • @colinmartin2921
    @colinmartin2921 Год назад +1

    Terrific video, so informative! Thanks a lot Paul.

  • @mikey7278
    @mikey7278 Год назад +8

    This was so cool seeing a OG frame builder repairing a OG frame, especially using the belt sander you bought from him back in the 80's. Im sure mr Ritchey would approve. If it was my frame I'd have you sign the chainstay and i'd clearcoat the whole frame as is 😎😎😎

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +2

      Thanks Mikey. Good comments!

  • @opieshomeshop
    @opieshomeshop Год назад +32

    *_Japanese made stuff is really good. Back in the 70s everyone complained about Japanese stuff as garbage, but it wasn't true. In fact, their stuff was very high quality back then and still is today. They take a lot of pride in their craftmanship. Much like you do Mr Brodie._*

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +6

      I agree. Japanese frames are usually very good.

    • @petrichor649
      @petrichor649 Год назад +1

      That is so true, I started riding motorbikes on a Yamaha RD 250 in '79, people with leaky slow Brit bikes thought it was 'Jap Crap'. Once I got the 400, they were history.

    • @johnhickman2033
      @johnhickman2033 Год назад

      This guy makes great frames... ruclips.net/video/oLqdyvJv4VY/видео.html

    • @AmazingChinaToday
      @AmazingChinaToday Год назад +4

      People do the same today with China, as they type into their iPhone pocket miracle, made in China. 😄

    • @opieshomeshop
      @opieshomeshop Год назад

      @@AmazingChinaToday sorry but the vast majority of chinese goods is garbage. And one thing I don't like is the use of concentration camps and forced labor to make goods. Im jewish and my family already went through that 80 years ago. China is a dictatorship threatening taiwan and I'm not having it. There is no comparison at all to japan in the 50s, 60s, 70s. And just because I esteem the quality craftmanship of the japanese doesn't give them a pass for what they did leading up to and during the war.

  • @Marcelsk811
    @Marcelsk811 Год назад +10

    Great to see you working on bikes again!

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +2

      For a little while anyway!

  • @sebastienbgagnon8801
    @sebastienbgagnon8801 Год назад +3

    seriously, watching this... watching you work... wow... it gets to a point where the sum of knowledge, skills and teaching clarity transforms into pure poetry
    I don't think it can get any better
    that's perfection right here, something that inspires and drives you up
    respect !
    merci pour ça

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Thank you Sebastien. Appreciate your comments very much!

  • @cinemafx1
    @cinemafx1 Год назад +1

    That's for the demonstration. Good to see you back in the shop.

  • @SedatedPigeon
    @SedatedPigeon Год назад

    That frame goes back to the owner better than new💯

  • @markparent3323
    @markparent3323 Год назад +1

    Thank you Paul,
    I appreciate the lack of BS on your channel, it's refreshing.
    M.
    Ps. Great work (as always).

  • @ManekiNico
    @ManekiNico Год назад +2

    25:45 "I made a fancy one. It's even balanced, look at that!" EPIC!!!

  • @BrandNew23
    @BrandNew23 Год назад +3

    Paul, you’re an absolute legend!

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Thanks Bryan. However, mostly I'm called an "OG". Which either means Old Guy, or Original Gangster...

  • @donhuebert9151
    @donhuebert9151 Год назад +1

    Thank you Paul and Mitch.

  • @agrifoguy
    @agrifoguy Год назад +18

    I always find the brazing videos fascinating , so many years of talent make it look so simple.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      It really is! Thanks for watching.

    • @mbi379
      @mbi379 Год назад +1

      Totally agree 2 Mike. Was thinking exactly the same. Paul really refines THIS Ritchey frame with his work.

    • @agrifoguy
      @agrifoguy Год назад +4

      @@mbi379 If it were my bike I would have all the joints brazed .Then I would polish everything up and put a nice clear coat on.

  • @dudeonbike800
    @dudeonbike800 6 месяцев назад

    2:00: Now it's a Ritchey Breakaway! 🤣
    Cool belt sander history! 1984 is about when a friend and I rode over to Hellyer Park to sneak onto the velodrome. Ranger came along and caught us. Read us the riot act and I didn't even ride on the track! (Returned 4 years later to train though.)
    Hope that goes down to D&D so Rick can give it the paint job it deserves!
    Facing & chasing. We all say it backwards since time immemorial.
    Hey, pro tip: For those who just need to clean out rusty, grimy BB threads, a 1 1/2" radial wire brush in a drill does WONDERS! You'll be amazed at how new those threads will look.
    Who sharpens your tools? Cliff at Pacific Reamer??? (Probably not, since it's south of your border.)
    I bring a friend's tools to Cliff on occasion for sharpening. Apparently, Cliff sharpens much of the US bicycle tooling. All in a little Oakland machine shop on Broadway. Cliff won't be around forever. Sure would be nice if someone took over for him.
    When I needed to respace rear dropouts in OX Platinum frames (without chainstay bridge, mind you), I had to use my entire 200 lbs. to get them to move just 2.5mm. That stuff's STRONG! No way could it be done like how you're doing it.
    Great video. Thank you for sharing your craftsmanship with us!

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting. I sharpen my own tools...

  • @kogcyc
    @kogcyc Год назад +1

    I have studied frame design and construction for forty years. I learned a half dozen things in this video.
    The cinematography is perfect. And your fixturing is stunning.
    Thank you.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Wow, thank you! Nice comments :)

  • @davidvalletta2755
    @davidvalletta2755 Год назад +1

    Haven’t watched it and already liked! Comments have me very excited to sit back and enjoy. Thanks!

  • @orlandostead8703
    @orlandostead8703 Год назад +1

    Paul great post as always, remembering brazing bicycle frames together as a teenager with a carbon arc torch.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Thanks Orlando. I don't think I've even seen a carbon arc torch....

  • @MrPhotodoc
    @MrPhotodoc Год назад +1

    Not sure of the wisdom of this repair but the photography was nice and I'm sure it made Grandpa feel useful.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +2

      Do you even ride a bicycle?

  • @johnhickman2033
    @johnhickman2033 Год назад +1

    Master craftsman at work!

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +1

      Thanks John!

    • @johnhickman2033
      @johnhickman2033 Год назад +1

      I know where to come now if I need a repair on my Fat Chance Yo Eddy frame!

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      @@johnhickman2033 John, I am retired, hope you realize that...

    • @johnhickman2033
      @johnhickman2033 Год назад +1

      @@paulbrodie My frame will outlast me, so, no worries Paul!

  • @philipbarrett3151
    @philipbarrett3151 Год назад +3

    P22 in the classic WCS fade - one of the dream bikes at the time & still today. Along with the Bridgestone MB-1 and of course the Brodie Romax! Love to see this come full circle. I feel the need to build up a classic hardtail and ride it hard on my Scots island trails.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +1

      Philip. I thoroughly agree that you should do that :)

    • @philipbarrett3151
      @philipbarrett3151 Год назад +1

      @@paulbrodie Know of an available Romax frame I can put a front suspension fork on then? I did actually build up something similar some years ago in a quest to make a 20lb steel MTB using a Kona Prestige Tange frame. I got within 1lb of the goal (no suspension obviously) with the fabulous but long-gone Cane Creek wheels but then stupidly sold it & moved on.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +1

      @@philipbarrett3151 I do not know of an available Romax frame, sorry...

    • @frenchyroastify
      @frenchyroastify 4 месяца назад +1

      That was/is a sweet piece of ridable art. I had the MB-Zip back in the day. Alas, the frame was a bit too flexy and the Mavic MTB/Suntour XC needed to be a little tougher for the shore. It was beautiflul though.

  • @Vikingman2024
    @Vikingman2024 Год назад +1

    Wow! All the secret tricks and fixture methods, excellent video! Definitely a video to bookmark (actually all your videos are) and preserve for history. Thanks Paul!

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      William, thanks for watching and commenting :)

  • @eos777
    @eos777 Год назад +7

    Paul, love to see you again ... but big thanks to Mitch to team up with you and make this awesome content available!

  • @letitroll1972
    @letitroll1972 Год назад +11

    A real treat to watch a craftsman at work. Well done Paul.

  • @IamTheFilmIndustry
    @IamTheFilmIndustry Год назад +1

    so hypnotizing and educational to watch you work on that Ritchey P21. Two legends of steel-frames. 👍👍
    Cheers from Berlin, germany. We MTBers here , who became MTBers in the early 90s, still know your beautiful bikes very well 🙂

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +1

      Thank you. So glad you enjoy watching our channel....

  • @siTTinLo
    @siTTinLo Год назад +11

    I learn something new every time I watch your videos. You’re a very talented fabricator and an amazing teacher.

  • @reinholdachleitner2069
    @reinholdachleitner2069 Год назад +1

    Awesome video,it's really interesting to see all the tricks of the trade,safe riding.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +1

      Thanks 👍 Appreciate your comment...

  • @stewcrane3441
    @stewcrane3441 Год назад +1

    So much hand precision. I'm exhausted!

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      I hope you sleep well and recover!

  • @chrisfournier6144
    @chrisfournier6144 Год назад +3

    Paul you are the anti-Sampson! Your fine head of hair seems to have been keeping you back. Your new coefficient of friction hair style is letting you fly in the shop!
    Your productivity inspires mine!

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Chris, thanks for watching :)

  • @tphilpin
    @tphilpin Год назад +2

    Appreciate the effort you and Mitch have undertaken to share what I am sure is but a tiny fraction of your knowledge and expertise. True craftsmanship and know-how.

  • @danielmoore2555
    @danielmoore2555 Год назад +1

    So much love for this channel and the great work Paul and Mitch do. I've always admired Paul's attitude (in general) but especially towards teaching and sharing his wealth of knowledge.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +1

      Thank you Daniel. Appreciate your comments...

  • @yodasbff3395
    @yodasbff3395 Год назад +1

    Your workmanship is impeccable 👌. Thanks for sharing 👍.

  • @stephenwilliams926
    @stephenwilliams926 Год назад +6

    I like how you measure in imperial on longer components then switch to metric and sometimes the other away around. I'm the same at work it confuses the people under 50 odd years of age lol . Great vid as normal.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +3

      I just have one standard of measurement... it's called metric and imperial :)

  • @barneyjensen4470
    @barneyjensen4470 Год назад +1

    Initially I wasn't interested in the title but I thought I'd watch. It was really fascinating and so well explained with simplicity. The production was great. While I'm sure I won't do that a lot of the concepts and tid bits are potentially useful in future endeavors. I really like that. THANKS to both of you.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Thanks Barney. Appreciate your comments!

  • @MudmanDH
    @MudmanDH Год назад +1

    I love you, your office and your tools so much. I am so happy when you work on Mountain Bikes.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Our next video is a one-off bicycle stand :)

  • @Alanbataar
    @Alanbataar Год назад +1

    As always, thank you Paul & Mitch! I've never been much of a bicycle guy, but your work is definitely introducing me to the craft and beauty of hand-made bicycles. As I've said before, your jigs are an amazement to me. I'm definitely storing away that adjustable chain stay vise tool in the dusty archives for the future should the need arise.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Alan, thanks for liking what we do, and the fixtures :)

  • @BrendaEM
    @BrendaEM Год назад +1

    Thanks, and Thanks to Mitch!

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +1

      Yes, no way can we forget Mitch...

  • @OddJobFix
    @OddJobFix Год назад +2

    Hold still, Mitch!

  • @timvoss3888
    @timvoss3888 Год назад +7

    A legend not beeing to bad working on another legends work! So great to see you again Paul! Would be nice to see Tom Ritchey here aswell, as he influenced you for so long .... Hey Tom.... Greets Tim

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад +1

      I don't think Tom has time to stop by and visit my shop, but he is welcome here..

  • @robertminato2706
    @robertminato2706 Год назад +1

    You are a master. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ecalzo
    @ecalzo Год назад +3

    The frame I love the most.. when I was riding I always wanted one of those... thank God you restored it

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Yes, the P22 has been Revived!

  • @madmax2506
    @madmax2506 Год назад

    thanks Paul, fantastic.......love watching your work !

  • @MAFZ1200
    @MAFZ1200 Год назад

    Got out of work to a new Paul and Mitch video, lets gooooo!!!!!!!!! Thanks so much for your videos, you are a great example of what I want in life!!!!

  • @leebatt7964
    @leebatt7964 Год назад +4

    The red white and blue Ritchies were THE frame to own at the shop I worked at. Classic frame set. Glad to see one being preserved by a master builder. I still have one in my barn somewhere, I’m gonna have to dig it out this weekend and spruce it up.

  • @amc_sounds
    @amc_sounds Год назад +1

    Absolutely superb and great to see you back at it. There's a reason we say "steel is real" is this is why!

  • @wills.7626
    @wills.7626 Год назад

    All sorts of fixtures, and you DIY’d pretty much all of them.
    Nowadays, you can buy all the fixtureing from guys like Anvil etc, and that’s not good or bad, but the magic from the ‘80s and ‘90s was that builders like you Paul was that you figured this all out and built what you needed.
    SOPWAMTOS indeed👍

  • @karlalton3170
    @karlalton3170 Год назад +1

    A few more jig's and another Top job done , great stuff Paul 😁😁🤘🤘

  • @Krotte96
    @Krotte96 Год назад +1

    Fascinating, makes Swiss watch making look like heavy engineering.

  • @petr8753
    @petr8753 Год назад +1

    Thank you. As always informative

  • @markfisher299
    @markfisher299 Год назад +1

    Master

  • @billlester3088
    @billlester3088 Год назад

    Truely an artist at work!

  • @denisobrien699
    @denisobrien699 Год назад +1

    Fascinating.
    Bravo.

  • @boagart
    @boagart Год назад +1

    Just learning myself, this was fantastic to see. Thank you very much.

  • @bobballard7750
    @bobballard7750 Год назад +2

    I find the checking and adjustment of the frame alignment fascinating. While you make it look easy and explain it so I can understand, it’s the fixtures and experience that underpin this as well as the great camera work from Mitch!

  • @rayshortall588
    @rayshortall588 Год назад +14

    I've been in engineering all off my working life (74 now) but I've never done anything on bicycles , so I find this fascinating .Keep up the good work Paul, and well filmed Mitch!

  • @salvadorsepulveda6415
    @salvadorsepulveda6415 Год назад +2

    It is always a pleasure to watch and learn from a mastercraftsman. Blessings for continued health and recovery. 🙏

  • @Sekhmet6697
    @Sekhmet6697 Год назад +3

    Beautiful brazing work. A Ritchie/Brodie frame, what more could one ask for!

  • @buckodonnghaile4309
    @buckodonnghaile4309 Год назад

    That belt sander is a beauty. Great video

  • @cthulu_oldone
    @cthulu_oldone Год назад

    Seeing you hacksaw reminds me of Allen Millyard… more hacksawing please 😊

  • @h-j.k.8971
    @h-j.k.8971 Год назад +3

    Looking strong Paul, nice to see.

  • @RR-mt2wp
    @RR-mt2wp Год назад +2

    Outstanding workmanship, Paul.

  • @n1sm0r
    @n1sm0r Год назад +3

    Thank you Paul and Mitch. I find these videos so informative and helpful as a new framebuilder myself. I’ve watched your romax series and fillet brazing series more times than I’d like to admit and it has been such a valuable source of information and help.
    Also, huge props to Mitch! The production value of these videos gets better and better - amazing angles/shots and close ups. I don’t know who is working harder sometimes, Mitch or Paul. 😂

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Ben, thank you very much from Paul and Mitch :)

  • @joell439
    @joell439 Год назад +2

    The wheels are always turning 😂 Paul/Mitch - another great episode 👍👍😎👍👍

  • @tednruth453
    @tednruth453 Год назад

    Keep those wheels turning 😊

  • @supermeccano
    @supermeccano Год назад

    From a machinist's point of view, hats off to you ! I wish I had your welding skills.

  • @DJ-KoltSiewerts
    @DJ-KoltSiewerts Год назад

    Love the live commenting while brazing. And also the sound is super great. Thanks for another super interesting video!

  • @jdawgmotor330
    @jdawgmotor330 Год назад

    Ran into Tom back in the early 90s up somewhere by dirt Alpine. As a bright eyed bushy tailed youngster on a relative Sh@#t bike with a couple Ritchey components, I thought he'd engage. Totally blew us off. Smug as could be. Exactly the opposite vibe I get from you Mr. Brodie. Keep rocking in that shop as long as you can, and please keep us along for the ride. BTW, never bought another Ritchey anything!

  • @vpcogworks
    @vpcogworks Год назад +1

    I've been lusting over these frames for many years now... Thank you for yet another fantastic video Paul and Mitch. This channel is a real diamond amongst all the coal on RUclips.

  • @odinata
    @odinata Год назад +1

    I love you Paul Brodie!!!!

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Hmmm... don't really know what to say :)

    • @odinata
      @odinata Год назад

      @@paulbrodie Say you will keep the rubber on the road!

  • @richardcurtis556
    @richardcurtis556 Год назад

    Paul, you just explained why a decent bicycle costs so damn much money.

  • @markbrown-us4xe
    @markbrown-us4xe Год назад +1

    It would take a long time to get that good and it shows.
    Thanks for all the lessons.

  • @ericpatterson3887
    @ericpatterson3887 Год назад

    I have not seen a lot of different people do fillet braising, but I have never seen anyone with greater skill than Paul Brodie! He has refined it into an art. His teaching skills always impresses me too. It is apparent he is a skilled teacher, cause he displays the patience and the ability to use word pictures to help describe his techniques, which is a very rare skill, at least it is at the level he has achieved. You look good Paul, hope the chemo is working well for you. I was looking for the super thanks, or where to buy you and Mitch some coffee, but didn't see it. I'll. Keep looking. I always appreciate your videos, good job editing Mitch. Hope to see another soon!

  • @tomfortson2684
    @tomfortson2684 Год назад +2

    Hi Paul & Mitch, another great episode! I love to watch you work your magic, Paul! It's so satisfying to see the frame finessed into alignment! BINGO!

  • @JacobASwanson
    @JacobASwanson Год назад +2

    I really appreciate you taking the time to show the process of whatever you are working on. You do a good job of explaining what you are doing and why. I'm always amazed at all the fixtures and jigs you have, and think about all the time it took to MAKE those fixtures, because they are as well made as the actual thing you are working on!

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Thank you Jacob. Appreciate your comments...

  • @OldSlow
    @OldSlow Год назад

    Absolutely love watching you work on bicycle frames Paul, the experience and wisdom just oozes out.. =)

  • @bcr1973.
    @bcr1973. Год назад +1

    Amazing to watch and a real pleasure to see you back in the workshop Paul,i hope your recovery is going well 👍🏻

  • @krtt750
    @krtt750 Год назад +1

    Jeez Paul, I see a couple drain holes in that chain stay bridge! Lol!

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Yes, and I left out those holes on purpose :)

  • @grumpymealey2441
    @grumpymealey2441 Год назад

    Outstanding work yet again true master at work great to see you back in the shop I always learn a lot from you

  • @felixjackson2670
    @felixjackson2670 Год назад

    ANOTHER example of mastery. Also pleasure when the result of your efforts are as near to perfect .... thank you so much. Remember well,back in the mid to late 1980’s- the bike shop in Oxford ,England(my second home!). We had been selling Mountain Bikes since the early 80’s and were one of Europe’s few ‘specialist’ shops. Had moved from heavy steel framed bikes,through early Stumpjumpers and Marin’s to light Aluminium bikes like Cannondale. Then,on return from holiday I saw that my friend John had ordered in a few Ritchey bikes..(built back then by Tom himself)Full XT group sets. I hardly gave them a look,as was too busy following the move away from steel and on to light aluminium.....if only I had known!!!

  • @davidnickson7034
    @davidnickson7034 Год назад +1

    Attention to detail is superb Paul. Thank you for sharing your skills.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      David, thanks for watching...

  • @jarabomail
    @jarabomail Год назад +1

    You are a master.

  • @realcorkdan
    @realcorkdan 6 месяцев назад

    amazing knowledge and workmanship 🎉

  • @andrzejkokoko2925
    @andrzejkokoko2925 Год назад +1

    It's so amazing to watch. Thank You for sharing Your knowledge. My favourite framebuilding channel of all times!

  • @TheDaSilvaMatheus
    @TheDaSilvaMatheus Год назад

    Always a masterclass

  • @jackpledger8118
    @jackpledger8118 Год назад +1

    Great video Paul

  • @georgestewart1325
    @georgestewart1325 Год назад +1

    Fantastic and very interesting subject. Thank you for sharing your skills. Love your channel.

  • @petermckee1061
    @petermckee1061 Год назад +1

    Wonderful work. A real artisan. It's a joy to watch such craftsmanship. Thank you.

  • @carlhitchon1009
    @carlhitchon1009 Год назад

    Awesome to see how it's done.

  • @fixierya
    @fixierya Год назад

    kalau di negeriku biasanya ada ahli patah tulang, ini ahli dibidang repair sepeda sekaligus tukang urut sepeda ... mantap om

  • @thinkpadBentnoseTheBlind
    @thinkpadBentnoseTheBlind Год назад +3

    Great job !! It is always a pleasure to watch you work.

  • @slideman.
    @slideman. Год назад +1

    Beautiful work ! Thanks for the great video.

    • @paulbrodie
      @paulbrodie  Год назад

      Thank you! Cheers! Coffee soon?

  • @lodgecav490
    @lodgecav490 Год назад +1

    Quality Paul, as ever. Keep on keeping on😀

  • @michaeljames9671
    @michaeljames9671 Год назад

    I seem to recall back when the big names in mtn biking were going more mass market, that Ritchey was having frames made overseas, but Tom Ritchey was doing the seat clusters himself back in the states (seat cluster being the 'money shot' of the fillet braze world), lending the frames a bit of Tom R magic but still hitting a price point.

  • @paulipuhakka8788
    @paulipuhakka8788 Год назад

    WHO'LLY SHIT!!! I Clearly remember those frame sets with that color scheme! You wanna talk retro? I still ride my 1989, "freebe" team issued, Diamond Back(Canada) frame set. Syncro's Ti bottom bracket, seat post and bar stem with Answer Product front suspension (all, still in great condition). All the Syncro's freebe's were from Pip himself.(founder and CEO, SYNCRO'S) Me and my buddies knew and skied with Pip when he started Syncro's. He started building his products in a garage in Vancouver (Kitsilano) Cool eh! I'm now 60, and was out yesterday for a ride on the same bike, and still hanging wheelies like a kid! That's right, still hanging wheelies!!! 🥺🥺🥺👍 Cheers Paul, from the Fraser Valley. Thanks for your contribution to the development of Mountain Bikes,
    and for the support all those years 👍 (and yes I am subscribed)