07/21/2026
I like to surround myself with pieces of fabrication art that inspire. Small details in the craftsmanship, the longevity that is spoken through the patina, and the imagination used to create the electro mechanical action motivate me each day. The 75 year-old flashing arrow is the latest addition to the shop. A bit of an indulgence, but it brings a smile to my face. What do you surround yourself with that motivates or inspires you daily?
07/02/2026
End of the month leftovers...
I have one 30" raw titanium Luv Handle available. Can be cut down to shorter width, finished per customer spec (anodized, ceramic, wet paint, brushed).
I have a segmented fork available; 1.00" threadless steer tube, 394 atc, 1.00" fork legs, canti bosses, Campy dropouts, finished to customer spec (ceramic, paint, etc...). Appropriate for early, non-suspended mountain bikes.
Comment below or hit me up at [email protected] if you are interested in either.
Thanks!
06/29/2026
The last of June Luv Handles getting some finishing touch… a bit of blue on this raw titanium for Gerry.
06/25/2026
Andrew has patiently waited for a correct fork to finish off his early Merlin mountain bike build, desiring a New England style segmented design made popular by Fat Chance. Period correct geometry, Campy drop outs, cantilever posts, and some understated ceramic flair. It was fun to revisit an era of building far in the rear view mirror.
06/24/2026
Gave back to the community last week with this rust to fun disc golf basket project…
06/13/2026
Now that Debbie has picked up her bike, y’all get to look!
06/11/2026
Finishing up this months Ti Luv Handles…
06/09/2026
Looking through some old office files, I ran across these pictures that transported me back to the early 90s… Grove Innovations shop days, first couple RW Racing builds, and lost friends.