W.I.D.I.R.L #2
I had a pretty good idea what I wanted to do. The first phase would be to modify the frame and suspension to suit the task. From my day job I know how to reverse engineer (copy) the important dimensions … Continue reading →
I had a pretty good idea what I wanted to do. The first phase would be to modify the frame and suspension to suit the task. From my day job I know how to reverse engineer (copy) the important dimensions … Continue reading →
We are working on the website so thanks for being patient. Anyway, I am one of those “keep busy” types that has to keep moving. I get tired like everyone else but it’s taken a lot of long days to … Continue reading →
It’s a big part of the life well lived. You may know it by another name or maybe not. It’s the complete opposite of being at rest. By the way, I don’t mean waking up to the sound of your … Continue reading →
Produced by the Perry family right here in Westminster, VT. Perfect to add a little flavor to almost anything. The Perry’s Grade A Amber is light and aromatic and is considered the traditional pancake maple syrup. Their Grade A Dark … Continue reading →
We have some new T-shirts, hoodies and hats. They will make a great christmas present for yourself or for a loved one. We also have some fighting bird stickers available, 2 sets, a pair of black on white and a … Continue reading →
We launched a new T-shirt design, a hat or two and some new color options. Check ’em out! https://www.etsy.com/listing/717965271/charlie-the-welder-shirt?ref=listing_published_alert
Continue reading →s I am out riding again and already seeing improvements in my health and energy. It’s also great to spend time alone in the woods (or wherever you ride) focusing on the patch of earth in front of the tire. … Continue reading →
The Clif Bar film team visited Bellows Falls a few weeks ago to film and talk to FTW and his shop crew. https://peloton.tv/frank-the-welder/
Continue reading →In 1967 I was eight. I wasn’t allowed to ride my bicycle anywhere near my home, which was on a steep road known as Lookout Mountain. I had a bike, a 20″ Sears Spyder, but it was pretty intimidating considering … Continue reading →
Waking up in phoenix The yellow bolt darting across the walls refracted in into a pattern that made the room look like the inside of a lighthouse during a storm and was followed with a clap of thunder but made … Continue reading →