Wheels again today (and so on).

I built the front wheel for Nomu Lab Wheel #5.

Evolite hub 20H CX-RAY anti-counterclockwise radial spoking

Basically with red aluminum nipples,

and only black aluminum nipples on both sides of the valve hole.
Looking at this blog, you might think
"This guy's living such a cushy life, just building one or two wheels a day,"
but the truth is I'm not writing about it—I actually have tons of component assembly work piling up right now,
and honestly, just maintaining the "wheels again today (and so on)" routine is barely hanging on by a thread.
Today I worked on assembling three bikes, but I only managed to finish two.

The Fizik handlebar I special-ordered per the customer's request
has a picture of a cow on it,

but it has nothing to do with Ursus in particular.
The reason the customer chose the "Bull" model was
based on careful consideration of the handlebar shape and the reach and drop measurements—
not following any spine concept.
For more on the spine concept (→see here).
We've made some minor modifications to the original chart at the end of that post.

I built the front wheel for Nomu Lab Wheel #5.

Evolite hub 20H CX-RAY anti-counterclockwise radial spoking

Basically with red aluminum nipples,

and only black aluminum nipples on both sides of the valve hole.
Looking at this blog, you might think
"This guy's living such a cushy life, just building one or two wheels a day,"
but the truth is I'm not writing about it—I actually have tons of component assembly work piling up right now,
and honestly, just maintaining the "wheels again today (and so on)" routine is barely hanging on by a thread.
Today I worked on assembling three bikes, but I only managed to finish two.

The Fizik handlebar I special-ordered per the customer's request
has a picture of a cow on it,

but it has nothing to do with Ursus in particular.
The reason the customer chose the "Bull" model was
based on careful consideration of the handlebar shape and the reach and drop measurements—
not following any spine concept.
For more on the spine concept (→see here).
We've made some minor modifications to the original chart at the end of that post.