Sorry got to join the Roberts bashing club. I had an mtb custom built DB frame built in '95 and it turned out to be the most ill fitting, uncomfortable, worst handling bike I've ever ridden. Stripped it down, and dumped it in the basement after 2 years of neck/back pain and fiddling around with seat positions and stems. Went back to my Kona and everything was fine again ...
I'm not sure UK custom is worth it, but if I did, I'd go for Mather. I reckon Argos Cycles would do a great job (as they've done a load of braze on/resprays for me perfectly fairly sharpish)
I've heard this too. One bloke whose bike I was admiring said it was a nightmare to get them to make it for a 100mm fork! But they will make it to your specifications though, ultimately you are boss. Either they do, or they don't get the work.
from a very reliable source I think you might find that Chas couldn't give a shit about getting the work; he genuinely doesn't care what people think. As far as he's concerned, [b]you'll[/b] ride the bike [b]he[/b] thinks you should ride, and if you don't like it, go somewhere else and stop wasting his time...
Many moons ago my replacement for my first ever mtb a raleigh, was a Dave Yates ,the magazines said it was great ,it rode crap ,felt dead .The next thing was a Roberts Bolx the Diablo was supposed to be a budget handbuilt frame so I assumed spending a bit more wedge and supposedly having the builder on side was going to be a better product and , it was pretty much a pile of Bolx again some journo had one in a mag and it was ace, I thought differently.There was a point where custom builders were regarded as super duper TBH probably the cycling press efforts and in all honesty to this day I still can't get my head around paying ridiculous money for some guy to try an make you believe you bought something so much better than Fu King Weld co in china.
I know the Ti bike I replaced the Roberts with was 100 times better than the hand built crap I had before.Maybe not a constructive addition to this thread but I can only think if some of the Uk builders even want to compete ,or maybe even earn back any credibility they really need to up their game.Surely there will be some new comers trying to break into a market and gain some rep but when occurs is anyone's guess.
Demon have a jump frame in the works so I guess they have an idea of modern MTB geometry. I chatted with Tom at Demon about various issues related to building a frame myself and he was really helpfull and came across as a nice guy. There was nothing in it for him, but he still gave me his time. If I wanted something [i]special[/i], Demon would be my first port of call. Have a look at the gallery and you'll see some real works of art there.

