Here is some correspondence that we received recently from a fellow member of the cycling community, which needs no further introduction from us.
The accompanying pictures were provided by RW of his 1994 Bilenky Signature Tourlite.
Thank you. Keep sending us this great stuff.
- BCW
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Dear Steve Bilenky & the Whole Bilenky Team,
I just wanted to reach out and thank you for your wonderful work in metal. I’m looking forward to reading the review of your tandem in the upcoming Bicycle Quarterly.
I am aware of your factory and some of your philosophy, which I call rebuilding an older mode of transportation over the ashes of a newer one.
Anyway, I just love your dedication to MAKING THINGS. I, too, love to make things. I have recently completed assembling my own bicycle on a Velo Orange Polyvalent frame (except for the arduous task, for a novice, of fishing the wiring for the headlight from the dynamo hub through the front fork & up through the fender). Yes, I learned how to lace and true wheels, although I finally got so frustrated with the finicky details, I had the bike shop give the wheels their final tensioning. And I have enough bike tools that I guess my NEXT bike will be RELATIVELY inexpensive!
As I say to people who look at me, astonished, and say, “You built your own bicycle?”, I say, “Well, I only built it out of PARTS, I didn’t build it out of ROCKS.” The parts are designed to fit together! I am sure you are very aware of that great little book, The Toaster Project, and REALLY building something out of rocks! If we can see farther, and do more, it is only because we stand on the shoulders of giants.
Imagine all of those toiling, dirty, sweaty, hot metal smiths of the distant past, in front of their kilns and banging on their anvils, each one perhaps adding one little improvement to metalworking, making metals more pure, coming up with new alloys, making a more resilient sword or shield, making lots and lots and LOTS of mistakes along the way, but a few of those mistakes turning out to be advances in the craft.
I was (and am) a woodworker, and I felt a kind of snobbish distaste for metal. But then I got into building this bicycle and gained a whole new appreciation for metal, and I’m no longer a metal snob. Indeed, I desperately crave a nice used metal lathe. I know I’m rambling here, forgive me, but perhaps you are aware of the Cole Porter song, “It’s De-Lovely!”? In the preamble to the song, the woman begins,
“I feel a certain urge to sing/
The kind of ditty that invokes the Spring!”
With my fetish for a metal lathe, I want to sing,
“I feel a certain urge to knurl…”
But I haven’t thought of a good word to rhyme with knurl! I have the complete sets of the Popular Mechanics Do-It-Yourself Encyclopedia, both the 1954 and 1968 editions, and in both sets, it seems you just couldn’t be a “real man” unless you had a metal lathe in the basement! Amazing how much the idea of DIY was much more prevalent earlier in the last century. I’m glad you are bringing back the art of craft. Craft is good. The work of hands is good!
I actually have an idea for a garden implement that I am going to fabricate from 3/4” copper pipe that I think might even be patentable (in my fondest dreams!), and I’m looking forward to designing and redesigning and building it. And I also have an idea for a backpack frame that might be workable.
Anyway, in this age of electronics, which is also building things, and I’m not an electronics snob either, and in fact I want to learn all about electronics and maybe build a simple computer, or perhaps you are aware of the factoring machines that use rotating chains to find prime numbers….
As I was saying, before I got distracted there, in this age of electronics and social media, I just want to congratulate you on building things that are so beautiful, so spare, and yet so efficient, effective and useful! And I hope my next bike will be built around a Bilenky frame!
Thanks for reading through this screed, and, basically, just thank you for all you do!
David
Washington, D.C. & Charlottesville, Va.

Showing posts with label Bilenky custom frame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bilenky custom frame. Show all posts
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Adventure by Viewpoint
We know that people do great things with the custom bicycles we build for them, and that many of you use your Bilenky for trans-continental adventures and general two-wheel globe-trotting...
And every so often we receive an email or even a photograph in an envelope, showing a Bilenky propped against a wall or in front of a mountain in some far-off land, or of someone's favourite bike that we modified with S&S couplers to make it all ready for long-distance travel.
So it was great to hear from Dave and Loren, who are about to embark on Adventure Cycling's Northern Tier Route on the Bilenky Viewpoint semi-recumbent travel tandem that we built for them, similar to this one. With S&S couplers the frame separates for packing into airline-size cases.
They've set up a blog at which you can follow their journey:
crosscountryviewpoint.blogspot.com
We wish them all the best and look forward to more updates as they start the ride...
And do you have a great photo of your Bilenky out in the world? Send it to us and we'll put together a gallery of riders' pictures.
- BCW
And every so often we receive an email or even a photograph in an envelope, showing a Bilenky propped against a wall or in front of a mountain in some far-off land, or of someone's favourite bike that we modified with S&S couplers to make it all ready for long-distance travel.
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Photo by Royce Christensen of his S&S modified 1984 Stumpjumper. |
So it was great to hear from Dave and Loren, who are about to embark on Adventure Cycling's Northern Tier Route on the Bilenky Viewpoint semi-recumbent travel tandem that we built for them, similar to this one. With S&S couplers the frame separates for packing into airline-size cases.
They've set up a blog at which you can follow their journey:
crosscountryviewpoint.blogspot.com
We wish them all the best and look forward to more updates as they start the ride...
And do you have a great photo of your Bilenky out in the world? Send it to us and we'll put together a gallery of riders' pictures.
- BCW
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Otto's Rando - Signature 650b Randonneur
Just before Christmas we finished one of the most special custom steel bikes we've built for a while - a Bilenky Signature 650b Randonneur, which we are proud to present in tribute to the style and flair of René Herse.
One of the pleasures of this build was that the customer was very specific in how he wanted the bike to look and ride, and took an active part in the design process. As a result of this ongoing dialogue and exchange of ideas, the design of the bicycle evolved as we built it. The result is beautiful and unique.
And so here (as they say in England) is the full SP on the build...
Frameset
Frame detail
Paint
Components - a mix of new and vintage
Custom lugged stem
Accessories
You might call this bike 'full custom', as the attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the frame and the components, and particularly given the number of custom items that we designed and fabricated solely for this bike. It is one of a kind. Artistry in steel.
- BCW
One of the pleasures of this build was that the customer was very specific in how he wanted the bike to look and ride, and took an active part in the design process. As a result of this ongoing dialogue and exchange of ideas, the design of the bicycle evolved as we built it. The result is beautiful and unique.
And so here (as they say in England) is the full SP on the build...
Frameset
- Bilenky Signature Rando 650b x 42c
- Handcut investment-cast lugs with a Herse-inspired profile
- Columbus Life tubing
- Imperial oval fork-blades with Grand Bois fork crown
Frame detail
- stainless steel chainstays and rear dropouts
- integrated Tony Pereira Constructeur taillight, custom mounted
- custom rear brake cable hanger
- internal wiring
- custom chainstay fender mount
- mitred-in seatstay attachment
- custom fabricated bottom bracket shell to match Herse-tribute lugs
- customer supplied custom headbadge
- SonDeluxe SL fork dropouts with internal wiring
- S&S couplers - custom cut to match lugs
Paint
- Pearlescent Lunar Peach - gold and pink pearl over custom mixed color to emulate the moon's rising color. Fun process story- originally the customer wanted a classic grey. When he came to the shop to pick up two other bikes we had modified and repainted for him, the painter took him outside to discuss grey armed with the color books. As they were talking about color and the love of bicycling, a delivery truck arrived with a package. After running the delivery inside, the color book was randomly open to a page with some peaches and Naomi the painter pointed to it and said "one day I'd like to paint a bike a color like that because it reminds me of the moon". The customer appreciated the recommendation and seeing her other work, he enthusiastically gave her full artistic freedom.
- color coordinated racks to decals and lug-lining to emulate twilight
- hand-painted Bilenky stencil logo
- pump painted to match and mounted behind seattube
Components - a mix of new and vintage
- SKF roller-bearing bottom bracket
- René Herse crankset
- Vintage Mountain Goat tapered roller bearing headset
- Custom wheelset using Velocity A23 offset rims
- Mafac Raid brakes (with custom braze-on mounts)
- Grand Bois Hetre tires
- Brooks Professional saddle
- Rear hub: White Industries polished 36h
Custom lugged stem
- custom Bilenky Fabrications lugged steel stem
- twin handlebar binderbolts
- painted to match the frame and lug detailing
Accessories
- custom Bilenky Fabrications front and rear racks
- detachable low-rider rack at the front (to remove when you aren't carrying panniers)
- center-mount dynamo headlight positioned beyond the tire profile
- Honjo Hammered fenders with painted stripes to match frame and lugs
- custom fabricated decaleur with integrated cable hanger for Berthoud bag
You might call this bike 'full custom', as the attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the frame and the components, and particularly given the number of custom items that we designed and fabricated solely for this bike. It is one of a kind. Artistry in steel.
- BCW
Friday, January 17, 2014
January Sale: Special Frame Offers
We have a number of unique, special edition Bilenky frames for sale, including several new frames not previously listed. These are either ex-demo bikes, were built for customers who later changed their mind (it happens), or are other special productions for various reasons...
For our 2014 January Sale, we're offering the demo frames at discounted prices for the next few weeks only - jump on them now as prices will go back up in February. This is a rare opportunity to get a handmade custom Bilenky frame at a significantly discounted price.
• Customised Build Kits (whole or partial) are available for all of these frames - just give us a call to discuss what you have in mind. Headset and BB? Full build? No problem.
• Individual Payment Plans (at 0% interest) or layaway instalments can also be offered for these frames - again, call us to work something out.
The following one-off frames are available at one-off sale prices:
White 46cm Expedition Tourer with Titanium Fork (NEW)
• super versatile 26" wheelset frame, with clearance for up to 26x1.95 tires with fenders
• lightweight tubeset in unground fillet-brazing, with ovalized downtube for added strength
• curved toptube to allow extra standover for off-road riding
• Paragon dropouts with removable derailleur tab and Rohloff OEM2 axle-plate mount
• fender and rear-rack mounts, cantilever brakes, lovely white pearl powdercoat
• rare Kona P2 titanium fork or buy it without the fork
An ideal frame for the smaller 5'2"-5'6" rider for bikepacking - just load it up and hit the gravel trails...
$1750 frame only
$1950 frame and ti fork
Light green 62cm Track Frame & Fork
• large 700c lightweight track frame
• beautiful two-tone custom paint with Sachs lugs and painted cut-outs
• chromed drops and tips of stays on fork
• rare Reynolds curved seat-tube
More pictures of this frame at the BCW webstore.
$2500 > $2250
Black 60cm Single-Speed/Internal Gear cruiser (NEW)
• 700c frame only (no fork included; we can build you one as an extra...)
• custom 'Helenic' seat-stay cluster, with elegant curved seat-stays
• satin black powdercoat finish with red decals
• mounts for a chain-guard and long-reach sidepull brakes
Would build up to an awesome and unusual roadster or city bike.
$1000 > $775
54cm (Medium) Adventure Touring Frame with S&S couplers for global travel
• price includes a single-color powdercoat of your choice
• frame is fully finished and can be delivered with paint within 3 weeks
• frame has rack and fender braze-ons and S&S couplers already installed
• includes a stock fork to match
• clearance for 26x1.5 tires with fenders
Based on our time-proven Midlands geometry - this will build up into a versatile off-road adventure touring machine. Choose the color and you're ready to go!
$1900 > $1750 Update 1/22 - FRAME SOLD.
46cm Green Roadster / Light Touring Bike
• Lightweight Columbus Zona tubing
• Pacenti fork crown with pin-striping
• custom green paint with handpainted Bilenky graphics
• horizontal drop-outs with derailleur tab
• clearance for 26x1.5 tires with fenders
• pump-peg, braze-ons for racks and fenders, takes long-reach sidepull brakes
$2250 > $1750
Call us for more details or pictures of these frames.
-BCW
For our 2014 January Sale, we're offering the demo frames at discounted prices for the next few weeks only - jump on them now as prices will go back up in February. This is a rare opportunity to get a handmade custom Bilenky frame at a significantly discounted price.
• Customised Build Kits (whole or partial) are available for all of these frames - just give us a call to discuss what you have in mind. Headset and BB? Full build? No problem.
• Individual Payment Plans (at 0% interest) or layaway instalments can also be offered for these frames - again, call us to work something out.
The following one-off frames are available at one-off sale prices:
White 46cm Expedition Tourer with Titanium Fork (NEW)
• super versatile 26" wheelset frame, with clearance for up to 26x1.95 tires with fenders
• lightweight tubeset in unground fillet-brazing, with ovalized downtube for added strength
• curved toptube to allow extra standover for off-road riding
• Paragon dropouts with removable derailleur tab and Rohloff OEM2 axle-plate mount
• fender and rear-rack mounts, cantilever brakes, lovely white pearl powdercoat
• rare Kona P2 titanium fork or buy it without the fork
An ideal frame for the smaller 5'2"-5'6" rider for bikepacking - just load it up and hit the gravel trails...
$1750 frame only
$1950 frame and ti fork
Light green 62cm Track Frame & Fork
• large 700c lightweight track frame
• beautiful two-tone custom paint with Sachs lugs and painted cut-outs
• chromed drops and tips of stays on fork
• rare Reynolds curved seat-tube
More pictures of this frame at the BCW webstore.
Black 60cm Single-Speed/Internal Gear cruiser (NEW)
• 700c frame only (no fork included; we can build you one as an extra...)
• custom 'Helenic' seat-stay cluster, with elegant curved seat-stays
• satin black powdercoat finish with red decals
• mounts for a chain-guard and long-reach sidepull brakes
Would build up to an awesome and unusual roadster or city bike.
54cm (Medium) Adventure Touring Frame with S&S couplers for global travel
• price includes a single-color powdercoat of your choice
• frame is fully finished and can be delivered with paint within 3 weeks
• frame has rack and fender braze-ons and S&S couplers already installed
• includes a stock fork to match
• clearance for 26x1.5 tires with fenders
Based on our time-proven Midlands geometry - this will build up into a versatile off-road adventure touring machine. Choose the color and you're ready to go!
46cm Green Roadster / Light Touring Bike
• Lightweight Columbus Zona tubing
• Pacenti fork crown with pin-striping
• custom green paint with handpainted Bilenky graphics
• horizontal drop-outs with derailleur tab
• clearance for 26x1.5 tires with fenders
• pump-peg, braze-ons for racks and fenders, takes long-reach sidepull brakes
Call us for more details or pictures of these frames.
-BCW
Thursday, January 16, 2014
New prices for 2014
It's the time of year when - like everyone else - we review our prices and plan for the forthcoming season.
We're going to keep any changes as minimal as possible, but there will be some price rise for most BCW products and services. Some things won't go up. Most things will.
All new 2014 prices will go into effect on Febuary 1st.
So, if you're thinking of getting your bike retrofitted with S&S couplers in order to travel with it; if you're thinking of getting any repairs or restoration done on that old classic in the garage; and particularly if you're planning to order a custom frame or complete new bicycle from us this year, now is the time to do it.
Place your order and put down a deposit, and that way your custom build is locked into 2013 prices. Call or email us to discuss this.
1-215-329-4744
artistry@bilenky.com
- BCW
We're going to keep any changes as minimal as possible, but there will be some price rise for most BCW products and services. Some things won't go up. Most things will.
All new 2014 prices will go into effect on Febuary 1st.
So, if you're thinking of getting your bike retrofitted with S&S couplers in order to travel with it; if you're thinking of getting any repairs or restoration done on that old classic in the garage; and particularly if you're planning to order a custom frame or complete new bicycle from us this year, now is the time to do it.
Place your order and put down a deposit, and that way your custom build is locked into 2013 prices. Call or email us to discuss this.
1-215-329-4744
artistry@bilenky.com
- BCW
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