The Rapid Wrench- Santa Cruz V10C Promo Bike 8
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Introducing The Rapid Wrench Melbourne Santa Cruz V10C promo bike. I own and run my mobile bike mechanic business within Melbourne, and what better way to turn heads than with this amazing fully custom bike. This build started as a fun paint job, but ended with a full dosage of custom graphics and full parts matching to become a show bike. As an extra bit of history, this bike used to belong to Nathan Rennie in his race season.
After I stripped and sanded the frame, Magneto Industries took care of the graphics for the frame, forks, shock, mud guard, and wheels. Phillip Buckman took care of the painting and clear-coated it after the graphics were applied. I had a KustomCaps.com make me a custom laser-etched headset cap with business graphics. I polished the Saint cranks, and the brakes were rebuilt with fresh seals (6 years old now) and treated to color coding. EightyOneSpices went out of their way big time to match up the correct sizing and colors for the CarboCage. TiBike hooked me up with 30 colored titanium bolts, while 80HD hooked me up with their bling 2-piece crown/steerer in purple. Lusty Industries supplied the newer style square head tube badge. The Mucky Nutz mud-guard and Loaded Precision pedals were supplied by Pushie Enterprises, and a titanium anodized spring thanks to Tornado Titanium.
See more at: www.therapidwrench.melbourne
Special thanks and contributions for helping me get this rig together:
Philfy's wheel restorations and spray painting
Magneto Industries
EightyOneSpices
eightyHD Industries
Pushie Enterprises
KustomCaps.com
Maxxis Bike Tyres Australia
Hope Technology Ltd
Tornado Titanium
Tibike
Lusty Inustries
Gallant Lee Photography
Introducing The Rapid Wrench Melbourne Santa Cruz V10C promo bike. I own and run my mobile bike mechanic business within Melbourne, and what better way to turn heads than with this amazing fully custom bike. This build started as a fun paint job, but ended with a full dosage of custom graphics and full parts matching to become a show bike. As an extra bit of history, this bike used to belong to Nathan Rennie in his race season.
After I stripped and sanded the frame, Magneto Industries took care of the graphics for the frame, forks, shock, mud guard, and wheels. Phillip Buckman took care of the painting and clear-coated it after the graphics were applied. I had a KustomCaps.com make me a custom laser-etched headset cap with business graphics. I polished the Saint cranks, and the brakes were rebuilt with fresh seals (6 years old now) and treated to color coding. EightyOneSpices went out of their way big time to match up the correct sizing and colors for the CarboCage. TiBike hooked me up with 30 colored titanium bolts, while 80HD hooked me up with their bling 2-piece crown/steerer in purple. Lusty Industries supplied the newer style square head tube badge. The Mucky Nutz mud-guard and Loaded Precision pedals were supplied by Pushie Enterprises, and a titanium anodized spring thanks to Tornado Titanium.
See more at: www.therapidwrench.melbourne
Special thanks and contributions for helping me get this rig together:
Philfy's wheel restorations and spray painting
Magneto Industries
EightyOneSpices
eightyHD Industries
Pushie Enterprises
KustomCaps.com
Maxxis Bike Tyres Australia
Hope Technology Ltd
Tornado Titanium
Tibike
Lusty Inustries
Gallant Lee Photography
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