AlexAndChristine > Top of tire markings for the different tires that will be used on this frame.  The lowest is a Trim Line, two up is a Hetre, way up from there is a Quasi Moto.  The top line is where I located the bridge (18mm above the Hetre)
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AlexAndChristine > It is used instead of a square (as seen earlier in these photos) to check dropout alignment.
AlexAndChristine > Brandon Ives suggested making this simple tool.  I call it a vertical dummy axle.  This axle is 10mm (for rear dropouts) and I'll make another 9mm one for front dropouts.
AlexAndChristine > Tire clearance with a Quasi-Moto (largest tire I designed for).  Not too bad!
AlexAndChristine > The bottom of the bottom bracket.  I think this is how Rene Herse did it.  I like it better than a fully slotted solution.
AlexAndChristine > Chainstay bridge and tire clearance dents.
AlexAndChristine > My rear cable hanger.  I like the two thing wires style, I added my own little bit by wrapping the wire around the seatpost clamp.  I made that clamp too (it is M5 instead of the normal M6).
AlexAndChristine > Rear triangle.
Top of tire markings for the different tires that will be used on this frame. The lowest is a Trim Line, two up is a Hetre, way up from there is a Quasi Moto. The top line is where I located the bridge (18mm above the Hetre)
AlexAndChristine > Top of tire markings for the different tires that will be used on this frame.  The lowest is a Trim Line, two up is a Hetre, way up from there is a Quasi Moto.  The top line is where I located the bridge (18mm above the Hetre)
Top of tire markings for the different tires that will be used on this frame. The lowest is a Trim Line, two up is a Hetre, way up from there is a Quasi Moto. The top line is where I located the bridge (18mm above the Hetre)
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