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[url= http://www.singletrackworld.com/2010/08/interview-will-from-hammoon-cycles/ ]http://www.singletrackworld.com/2010/08/interview-will-from-hammoon-cycles/[/url]
[url= http://www.hammoon.com/ ]http://www.hammoon.com/[/url]
Cool stuff. Gets me juices going.
Can we have a list of other small uk-based bike makers...
Just read that too. Perhaps I'm being nieve, but in the age of a £150 hand-made-in-China-by-robots On-One frames, ~£800 for a steel frame (albeit probably custom geom and hand-made-in-a-shed-by-a-human-who-speaks-English) seemed a touch pricey.
also think they are trying to run before they can walk
like the jigs tho, much better than the box section steel stuff a certain other bike company use 😕 (when I was there yrs ago anyway)
£800 for a steel frame (albeit probably custom geom and hand-made-in-a-shed-by-a-human-who-speaks-English) seemed a touch pricey.
Seems a bargain to me for one and a half weeks work + materials. [i]"So – start to finish one and half weeks, specifying and ordering parts can take longer."[/i]
Yes - it's a fair point that effectively you are buying a one-off, so economies of scale of large batch production to a single design don't apply, so most fo the cost is man-time/skill/expertise.
I think the point I was going for was that, for most people, if you can find a frame that ticks most of your requirements and fits pretty well for 1/4 of the cost you'll go for that, rather than something that will be made to measure to your exact requirements for alot more. I guess there must be space for both in the market though, esp at the procution rate (30/40 a year?) that Hammoon are talking about.
for most people, if you can find a frame that ticks most of your requirements and fits pretty well for 1/4 of the cost you'll go for that, rather than something that will be made to measure to your exact requirements for alot more.
indeed.
A suit - http://www.manning-and-manning.com/
Brant - LOL 😉 Yep - point made - the suit analogy is a good one.
They look like really nicely made frames. I hope he does well.
Indeed - seems cheap.
The 'home made' jigs look very well done.
J.
Very cheap. Think about it, even if he upped his work rate to a frame a week, gave himself two weeks a year off, he would *gross* £40k.