Thanks, Jake! You're the first person to mention the disappearance at the 
end, I couldn't resist making that edit and I'm glad you noticed and 
appreciated! 

Jason, I know you put a lot of thought and work into your many builds, 
thanks for the kind feedback. The raw finish on the Bombadils was a point 
of reference for me with this one, though I didn't go as far as a clear 
powdercoat. I followed through with pretty much every wild idea I had about 
parts and finishes which was pretty satisfying. 

We live about an hour from a city of any notable size and are lucky for the 
shed space! I don't have much documentation but the shed has come a long 
way since we moved in, it's a much more pleasant and useful space. 
Definitely great for projects of all types and hanging out with friends as 
well. There are a few things I'd still like to do out there but it's pretty 
close to good enough. For the most part I edit out all the crap I have 
stored in there :) 

On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 2:50:41 PM UTC-5 Jason Fuller wrote:

> Eric, finally took the time to watch the video and echo everyone's good 
> words! Fun build - it's clear that you've got your 'foundation' bikes in 
> place when building this so you're free to just have fun with it and focus 
> on the vision. I re-watched the Hillborne video afterwards too, which is a 
> great vid also, and it really underlined how while each of your builds have 
> been thoughtfully curated (and very much in line with my interests!), the 
> MB build is really all about functional art. Like all good art, it evokes 
> an emotional response upon viewing, but with the added dimension that it 
> can transport you to another time just by riding it. 
>
> Also, I am very impressed/jealous of your shop. It makes me want to move 
> out of the city so I can have the space for something like that!  
>
> On Thursday, 26 January 2023 at 07:28:19 UTC-8 jak...@me.com wrote:
>
>> Another great build and popcorn-worthy video.  Loved the disappearing act 
>> at the end!  The extra small touches that go into your efforts are really 
>> enjoyable.   Superbe!
>>
>> On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 9:09:58 AM UTC-5 eric...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, David!
>>>
>>> JohnS — Ah, a Quickbeam build. That sounds great. I rode one around a 
>>> suburban cul-de-sac a few years ago but it hadn't been maintained and the 
>>> brakes didn't work so I didn't really get a very good feel for it. 
>>>
>>> I like this housing, I like the look, the colors it comes in, the 
>>> simplicity. Crust, Sim Works and Circles all stock it. I'll probably use it 
>>> again in the future. I'm not familiar with the Jagwire pro-slick but I used 
>>> Jagwire gray housing on my Rivs, a Bridgestone MB-3 and the mixte I built 
>>> up. I bought the Sim Works stuff primarily driven by the look, bright 
>>> stainless, no writing or branding, and knew that if it was made by Nissen 
>>> for Sim Works it likely was very good quality. Make sure you run them brake 
>>> cables nice and long! I ran mine too short the first time and ended up 
>>> using all the housing and just barely had enough to finish. 
>>>
>>> On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 8:49:01 AM UTC-5 JohnS wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Eric,
>>>>
>>>> How do you like the  Sim Works x Nissen brake housing? I'm thinking of 
>>>> using the clear on my Quickbeam (also trying to minimize black on the 
>>>> build), would be the same Superbe brake levers (from my '83 expedition) 
>>>> and 
>>>> Paul brakes, except the front will be the mini-mottos. Usually I use 
>>>> Jagwire pro-slick cables and housings, kind of spoiled by them.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you!
>>>> JohnS
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 4:17:47 PM UTC-5 David Pulsipher 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> beautiful work Eric - thank you for sharing with us!
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, January 23, 2023 at 4:06:27 PM UTC-7 eric...@gmail.com 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> [image: MB-2 230115 S 00 Complete.jpg]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all — I just finished up a build, it's a 1985 Bridgestone MB-2. I 
>>>>>> have a full build video up over here: https://youtu.be/gJPnbpzjbKg
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [image: MB-2 230115 S 01 Complete.jpg]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I purchased the bike as a complete from Marketplace, it was stock but 
>>>>>> for the saddle and tires. Everything was removed and I passed the frame 
>>>>>> over to Rob Gassie at Bing Bicycles. He added some rack mounts to the 
>>>>>> fork 
>>>>>> and seat stays, changes some the cable guides, added a third bottle boss 
>>>>>> to 
>>>>>> the downtube and two additional bottle bosses to the underside. He also 
>>>>>> stripped the frame to raw steel. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [image: MB-2 230115 S 02 Headbadge.jpg]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Instead of paint I went for a raw finish. There are two applications 
>>>>>> of patination acids, with and without heat, followed by clear lacquer 
>>>>>> and 
>>>>>> wax. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [image: MB-2 230115 S Rear mech.jpg]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's built up with a mix of parts from across time, all silver. 
>>>>>> De-anodized some black Paul cantilevers and also de-anodized an XTR 
>>>>>> RD-M952. Dead stock WTB grease guard headset purchased from Jacque 
>>>>>> Phelan. 
>>>>>> Lots of Suntour, some TA cranks and modern parts from Japan. Crust x 
>>>>>> Nitto 
>>>>>> Shaka bars, MKS bear trap pedals, Nitto cable hanger. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [image: MB-2 230115 S Downtube.jpg]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I had some custom brass headbadges made with the old Bridgestone logo 
>>>>>> which I shaped and finished. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [image: MB2 09 SM Head tube.jpg]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Velocity Atlas 26" wheelset with a Kasai dynamo hub up front and an 
>>>>>> XTR M900 in the rear. Front wheel by Rich at Rivendell, rear built by 
>>>>>> Andre 
>>>>>> at my local bike shop. I'm running Rene Herse extra-light tires with a 
>>>>>> Rat 
>>>>>> Trap Pass in the back and a Humptulips Ridge in front. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Many thanks to members here for helping out with parts when I needed 
>>>>>> them: Trevor B., Dave H., Liz S. and Patrick M. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> • Velocity Atlas 26" 32/32 wheelset
>>>>>> • Rene Herse Antelope Hill, extra light
>>>>>> • Rene Herse Rat Trap Pass, extra light
>>>>>> • Shimano XTR M900 rear hub
>>>>>> • Kasai 32H front hub
>>>>>> • Schmidt Edelux II polished headlight
>>>>>> • Busch + Müller light mount
>>>>>> • Crust x Nitto Shaka handlebars, 54cm
>>>>>> • Newbaum's cotton bar tape, white
>>>>>> • Suntour Bar-Con shifters
>>>>>> • Suntour Superbe levers
>>>>>> • Paul Neo Retro cantilever brakes, front
>>>>>> • Paul Touring cantilever brakes, rear
>>>>>> • Hunter Nugz barrel adjusters
>>>>>> • Dia Compe yoke hangers
>>>>>> • Fairweather x Nitto stem-mounted cable hanger
>>>>>> • Nitto Technomic 6cm stem, 26.0 clamp 
>>>>>> • WTB New Paradigm Grease Guard headset 
>>>>>> • TA Specialities Cyclotourist crankset, 48/42/28, 170mm 
>>>>>> • Shimano 115mm square taper bottom bracket 
>>>>>> • Shimano 9 speed 12-36 cassette
>>>>>> • MKS XC-III pedals
>>>>>> • Suntour AR front derailer
>>>>>> • Shimano XTR MD-952 rear derailer 
>>>>>> • Suntour XC Pro seat post 
>>>>>> • Brooks Conquest saddle
>>>>>> • Wheels Mfg. brass housing ferrules
>>>>>> • Sim Works x Nissen brass cable ferrules
>>>>>> • Sim Works x Nissen brake and shift housing 
>>>>>> • Sim Works x Hoshi
>>>>>> • M5 brass socket head screws
>>>>>> • Shovel Research M5 brass slotted screws
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Larger pictures here: 
>>>>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_gXuRvwsKYVjG7GLMqFf2KGhPrYRNlp3/view?usp=sharing
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for lookin'! 
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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