platinumsmith
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- Feb 2011
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platinumsmith said:Makin' us all proud & envious at the same time.
platinumsmith said:Makin' us all proud & envious at the same time.http://www.bikeexif.com/
rpatton said:I can see where some of the CNW's bikes come off as a little brassy. A used but not abused patina would only be an improvement in my book. Like some people, I think they will only look better with a little weathering![]()
Unclviny said:I have noticed a "testier and slightly nasty tone" here lately, things will calm down!
Vince
Skyguyz said:Hummm. Well I have my frame back from powder coat and it is nice. I have ALL the CNW parts and mods ready to assemble in my garage. I guess by the response here that the interest level of this rebuild would be lukewarm. I like the style and reliability. So I'll build it without fanfare and it will be nice when done.
CNW said:I think that the whole idea about building a Custom Bike is to stir up emotions....and they may not all be positive. The most important thing is that the owner likes the creation.
CNW said:Hi,
Thanks for the nice feedback....and for those that didnt like it....thanks for looking.
I think that the whole idea about building a Custom Bike is to stir up emotions....and they may not all be positive. The most important thing is that the owner likes the creation. If you get to that point, then you have to be happy about the results. If you, as a builder, get upset about some critisism, then you should do something else for a living. Its kind of like Art work.....you create it like you want to and if you are lucky...someone else will like it to.
As soon as you step out of the box, you will most certainly get different feedback. If the negative ones stopped you from doing what you are doing, then you didnt believe very strongly in it to begin with.
I can tell you that the owner of #089 (bike went to Australia) is thrilled and that is all that matters.
Its been a long road, quite a few bikes, and I feel really good about the machines that leave the shop these days. I am extremely furtunate to be able to work with something that I couldnt be more passionate about.
Thanks
Matt / Colorado Norton Works