It was inevitable, and posting is strangely addicting! Anyway, I promise to update it frequently. Check it out:
http://lunabicycles.blogspot.com/
It was inevitable, and posting is strangely addicting! Anyway, I promise to update it frequently. Check it out:
http://lunabicycles.blogspot.com/
It's great! It's always so nice to get a little glimpse of the people behind a company.![]()
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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Fantastic! I hope to see a lot of pictures and reports about frame building!
E.'s website: www.earchphoto.com
2005 Bianchi 928C L'Una RC
2010 BMC SLX01 racemaster
2008 BMC TT03 Time Machine
Campy Record and SSM Aspide naked carbon on all bikes
Fantastic, its always great seeing women owned businesses.
2011 Specialized Secteur Elite Comp
2006 Trek 7100
Wonderful!
I really enjoyed the pics as well.![]()
The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
Amelia Earhart
2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V
Thanks for the nice comments. One question: a framebuilding buddy of mine swears folks like to see pictures of frames being built on blogs. I used to post some "raw" (i.e., pre-paint) photos of frames in progress on my website, but never got the impression that women find images of weld beads or brass fillets particularly interesting to look at. The "point" of displaying them, I suppose, is to display your skill and instill confidence, and inspire framebuilder worship (which I am all for, btw). I am skeptical that "build photos" are as interesting for the women as they are for the guys. Do you all think that kind of stuff is interesting to see?
If not, for those just interested in following the blog (not necessarily interested in buying), what would you like to see or hear about from a framebuilder's perspective? I want the blog to be interesting and informative (when I am not posting family vacation photos, that is), and I need help from the general (female) population as to what exactly that is...
This blog's for you.
Your ideas much appreciated.
Thanks again![]()
I think it's fascinating![]()
Definitely, yes!
I find build photos interesting and instructive. Actually one of my plans is to someday take a vacation and go visit a framebuilder so I can learn more about the process. I'm sure there's other women out there that are as interested in building as I am. So your blog will have many readers![]()
E.'s website: www.earchphoto.com
2005 Bianchi 928C L'Una RC
2010 BMC SLX01 racemaster
2008 BMC TT03 Time Machine
Campy Record and SSM Aspide naked carbon on all bikes
Very nice! I have to agree with all of the other ladies, that I would LOVE to see pictures of frames in action!! It's very interesting to me, and it sounds like you might have a following hereBleeker mentioned adding some personal photos along the way, and I "totally" agree with her! It would make your blog that much more personal.
Great job, thanks for sharing it with us!![]()