Seven has a "where's my frame?" link, so that I can monitor the progress of my wildly anticipated soon-to-be-new-Seven...my frame is in machining!
"Machining
After cutting and butting your frame's tubes, we carefully cut (cope) the ends of the tubes so that they'll fit together properly. We also create the sinuous bends in your frame's seat and chain stays at this stage, using a custom designed hydraulic press and tooling.
We're now ready to take the first step toward making your tube set look like a bicycle frame. But before we do, we carefully clean the tube set to eliminate any contaminants such as grease, dust, cutting oils, and fingerprints. From this point on, your tubes are handled only by craftspeople wearing cotton gloves.love it! (friends kiddingly asked me if I had a silk robe for my Seven)
Next, we stamp the inside of your frame's dropout on the drive train side, or right side, with a serial number for identification. We suggest that you record this serial number in your files when you receive your frame. Also be sure to include this serial number on the warranty registration card that we send to you with your frame.
Back in manufacturing, using your CAD drawing as the guide, we set up the fixtures on our custom-made jig to accept your tube set. The jig holds your frame's tubes together in the proper orientation and with the correct angles as we tack the frame. Tacking can be thought of as spot welding; each of your frame's joints is held in place by a very small weld bead. Once tacked, your frame is removed from the jig and its alignment checked.
Super-clean, tacked, and aligned, your frame is now on its way to welding. "
I've asked forSeven's master welder to personally weld my bike, as he did my first one, and I met him last year when I visited the 'Seven shrine'...
So, it's moving along...(probably moving easier and more smoothly than I am - still - at this point!).
Thanks for putting up with me and my updates!
Mary
Should be soon!! My Seven dealer is building up my frame right now so I may be faced with a hard decision: cancel my follow-up appt. with my doctor re: my injuries from the crash () that's been scheduled for Friday afternoon, to go get my new baby Seven.................or
be a responsible adult and see my doctor, while postponing the new bike pick-up....sigh, what to do, what to do??![]()
My 2 cents, since you are planning to ride on Saturday:
You will likely feel the same on Saturday whether or not you go to see your doctor. If you reschedule now, it won't be irresponsible . . . you'll still be following up, and you will have given your doctor's office plenty of notice to put someone else in that time slot.
Weather on Saturday is looking to be beautiful. Which bike would you rather ride?
yeah, what Jocelyn said!
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Re-schedule the doctor's appt.
Let's keep our priorities straight here!![]()
Lisa
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I KNEW that I could count on the wise women of TE!
appt with doc: cxl'd!
appt to pick up new baby Seven: now set for a recently-opened (coincidence, eh?!) time on Friday afternoon![]()
thanks...as you can see I took your advice/ 2 cents now raised to 7
And, Jocelyn, it seems fitting that you should be present this Saturday, as you (along with a visiting SevenRider) saw my dearly departed (destroyed by car) Seven last year, so we can celebrate a new and safe-to-ride bike 1+ year later.
Photos from yesterday's ride on the Centennial Trail with MM_QFC's new baby Seven!
Last edited by NbyNW; 05-17-2009 at 02:54 PM. Reason: photos did not upload the first time