The drill is singing!

I received a LOOK AC364 frame from a customer.
This is a fixed-gear frame, but
it's not designed exclusively for pure track use,
so it has holes for front and rear brakes.
Actually, I wonder if fewer people use this for competition anyway...?
The color scheme is clearly intentional.
Stop it, that color gets to me (→here)
The one linked there has chromed fork and chainstays.
The customer's request was to install bottle cage bosses on this frame.
They're making it into a commuter bike, and honestly I think the down tube alone would be enough,
but they also wanted the seat tube drilled, so I did it.

Seat tube lower hole

Down tube lower hole

I installed and crimped the rivnuts.
I determined the hole positions based on the actual bottle cage the customer brought in,
positioning them so that even if they later swap in a different bottle cage with a different mounting height,
the cages won't interfere with each other,
and keeping them as low as possible.
With road frames, you have to consider interference with the front derailleur band when placing seat tube holes,
but this frame doesn't have that concern.

I received a LOOK AC364 frame from a customer.
This is a fixed-gear frame, but
it's not designed exclusively for pure track use,
so it has holes for front and rear brakes.
Actually, I wonder if fewer people use this for competition anyway...?
The color scheme is clearly intentional.
Stop it, that color gets to me (→here)
The one linked there has chromed fork and chainstays.
The customer's request was to install bottle cage bosses on this frame.
They're making it into a commuter bike, and honestly I think the down tube alone would be enough,
but they also wanted the seat tube drilled, so I did it.

Seat tube lower hole

Down tube lower hole

I installed and crimped the rivnuts.
I determined the hole positions based on the actual bottle cage the customer brought in,
positioning them so that even if they later swap in a different bottle cage with a different mounting height,
the cages won't interfere with each other,
and keeping them as low as possible.
With road frames, you have to consider interference with the front derailleur band when placing seat tube holes,
but this frame doesn't have that concern.