Friday, August 21, 2009

See, I'm "Core". No, really...


The cool framebuilder checklist goes something like this:

-Has a beard, or failing that, really cool facial hair.
Fail. I am alternately cleanshaven and somewhat scruffy. I'm told by my "friends" that I look equally lame both ways. The one time I grew muttonchops, people would start laughing in the middle of conversations with me and walk away.

-Has tattoos.
Fail. I have none. If I want stuff on my body, I'll get Jung a bottle of Grey Goose and a magic marker. My pasty white skin is unmarred - I don't even have any piercings.

-Listens to/plays punk rock, or at least contributes to a 'zine about it.
I like Green Day. Does that count? Oh, crap. No. The only 2 radio stations I stream are "Accuclassical" and "Putumayo" on Iceberg. In other words, I like opera and weird world music. Also Dr. Dre. Unfortunately, none of those are cool at all. I used to listen to Enya before race runs when I did DH racing. If that's not lame, I don't know what is.

-Builds only something really cool like fixies or "urban" bikes.
I build pretty much anything and everything. I mostly tell people who come to me that I like their idea for a bike and I'd be happy to build it. I tell people that having fun is often more important than going fast. My logo has been mocked for not being "classic" or "serious" enough. Sigh.

-Studied art or comparative literature or anthropology of oppression, but dropped out of college because the man was keeping him/her down.
I got an international politics masters. Want to know about realism and the Cold War? How about effect of the cotton gin on the economic conditions that led to the civil war? Not geeky enough? I also got most of the way done with an MS in statistics. Statistics are cool. Way cool. If by "cool", you mean that you're the kind of person who works at an investment bank and carries a blackberry on your hip to keep up with stock quotes, anyway.

-Wins show awards and spends days carving custom cutouts for their lugs.
I have never been to a bike building show or any other industry event. I probably will never go to one, because I spend all my free time riding. And weekends count as free time, in my book. All my bikes just look like bikes, not Ed Hardy junk.

There's more, of course, but you're probably tired of my verbosity:
-I hate PBR.
-I hate bike polo.
-I don't like cruiser rides or own a cruiser.
-I like to eat foods other than bananas (ok, that was a low blow...)

But today, I was core. Way core. Check it. The BOB trailer was NOT happy about 100 pounds of argon, but I managed it. Our "car" is in the shop being rendered roadworthy (hopefully), so my coreness was involuntary.

But it still counts.

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12 comments:

Nick said...

Not to make you feel bad, but reading this blog post immediately after reading another one related to cargo bikes, the little bob trailer just didn't have as much impact on me as it otherwise might have.

mattp said...

see, i knew i was making the right decision in choosing your building skills/ethos.

Joel said...

That reminds me...do you think you could modify a BOB fork to fit a 29er tire?

Walt said...

Joel -

Yes, that would be pretty easy to do, actually. Probably a <$100 job.

-Walt

Anonymous said...

I am pretty sure that using a grip shift as a front brake lever is pretty hard core. THAT is what brought me to Waltworks as a builder.

jkeiffer said...

What did MC ever do to you?

I want sliders that have the seat stay connecting at the rear of the dropout instead of the front. Makes the rear triangle look better. That would be core.

Walt said...

I knew someone would get the MC joke...

Nothing. He's a great guy. I just wanted to poke a little fun at him.

Anon - everyone knows that brakes are lame, so my gripshifter brake is just a pathetic attempt to disguise my sissiness. I even have a (gasp) freewheel!

-W

Andrew Brautigam said...

That looks like an exciting way to die.

And you're core - you're one of the only bike builders I know that (gasp) races.

steve garro said...

i used to do that with tanks! am i un-cool too? hell, i'm even a cripple! Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles

FixieDave said...

Great for a few laughs! Thanks!

Winter Bicycles said...

I am way, way cooler then I thought. Walt, your check list was about me, wasn't it?

grannygear said...

Hah. I knew I liked you.