Can anyone recommend a good builder. Cecil Walker seems to have deent prices
, has anyone bought a frame or got any info on them.
Try Kerry Hopkins at ABC cycles in Liverpool
I have had 4 frames built by him and they have all been of an excellent
standard from Gara to 853
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> Can anyone recommend a good builder. Cecil Walker seems to have deent
prices
> , has anyone bought a frame or got any info on them.
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"Mick" <zep55@no-spam> writes:
> Can anyone recommend a good builder. Cecil Walker seems to have
> deent prices , has anyone bought a frame or got any info on them.
I can recommend Paul Hillbrick <http://www.hillbrick.com.au>.
Cheers, Ben
Malvern_star wrote:
> Kerry Hopkins and Paul Hillbrick build excellent frames.
> I currently ride a hillbrick frame , and used to have a Kerry Hopkins
> until it had a biffo with a station wagon on a training ride.
URL for Kerry Hopkins: www.abcbikes.com.au
cheers
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Mick wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a good builder. Cecil Walker seems to have deent
> prices , has anyone bought a frame or got any info on them.
Kerry Hopkins and Paul Hillbrick build excellent frames.
I currently ride a hillbrick frame , and used to have a Kerry Hopkins
until it had a biffo with a station wagon on a training ride.
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Llewellyn frames by Darrell McCulloch in Brisbane.
I have 2 now and folks reckon they **** on any other locally
built frames
http://www.llewellynbikes.com/main.htm
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> Llewellyn frames by Darrell McCulloch in Brisbane.
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> I have 2 now and folks reckon they **** on any other locally
> built frames
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> http://www.llewellynbikes.com/main.htm
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Agreed, my Llewellyn is coming up on two years old and I still get people
asking if it's new, paint job is fantastic but the effort Darrell put into
making the frame, and the build of the bike, was as impressive as the
finished product. He put in quite a bit of time ensuring that the bike
turned out like we had initially agreed upon, the Columbus Max fork blades
he sourced from England, the 36 hole hubs and rims from Italy because they
wern't available locally. The initial paint job wasn't to our satisfaction
so back it went to be resprayed. If you're after a locally built custom
frame with attention to detail, you should consider Llewellyn.
A satisfied Llewellyn Customer.