Re: [CR]Baylis for sale at BikeCult

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Ideale)

From: <"brianbaylis@juno.com">
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 06:02:18 GMT
To: feldmanbike@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [CR]Baylis for sale at BikeCult
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

David,

Thanks for the compliments regarding seat stay caps. I personally take pride in doing them by hand and making each set like the old days with caps as opposed to using plugs. I've used plugs upon occassion, but prefer the "hard way". It gives the bike character. That particular style is my personal favorite; done on double taper seat stays. The only plugs I have deep reverence for are the double fluted beauties that Jamie Swan makes. He made me a few sets and they're absolutely awesome. I may debut a frame built with them at the upcomming Velo Rendezvous, combined with the Kirk Pacenti lugs I cut up. A knock-out combination in my opinion. Classy stay caps should be part of every exceptional custom frame. Handmade, either by the builder or a master machineist, preferably.

Gil Hatton made some pretty cool stuff for his bikes and for other people over the years. He was a machineist by trade and loved cycling also. I used to ride with him and the other people from the Medici crowd at El Dorado Park in Long Beach back in the day.

Brian Baylis
La Mesa, CA


-- David Feldman wrote:


Mr B, you are one of the all time champs of seatstay-cap shaping! Speaking of Gil Hatton, he made a custom seatpost and stem which allowed Bill Walton to fit on a tiny (for him!) 25" Falcon. Wonder if that'll show up at a San Diego swap meet some day. David Feldman Vancouver, WA --- "brianbaylis@juno.com" <brianbaylis@juno.com> wrote:
>
>
> Listmembers,
>
> First, sorry my mailbox has been full all day.
> Someone sent a huge file to me which jammed my tiny
> mailbox. Remember that I have a steam powered
> computer. I recieve lots of photos to look at for
> all kinds of stuff. Please remember to send small
> files.
>
> Second, the Baylis frame, like Dave Perry mentioned
> was built for Gibby Hattons' father Gil. I was
> actually painted by Medici and those are the one and
> only set of decals I've ever sent to anyone. I never
> saw what Mike did with them so I didn't recognize
> the paint job. This is an authorized use of my
> decals. Everything else that I haven't painted
> personally is not. The bike was built for racing,
> especially criteriums and sprinting. I wouldn't mind
> having that one myself, since it's in my size range.
> Someone is going to get lucky.
>
> Any other questions anyone has, I will answer.
>
> Brian Baylis
> La Mesa, CA
>
>
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