Monday, December 31, 2012

This is something that I've been working on off late as well,
This is an old style quill stem, for a 1 inch steerer, but the customer wanted a bit of a new school touch on it, a clamp that could accept modern 31.8 oversize bars. the quill is 4130 cromoly, the lower clamp is a very high end material called 17-4ph stainless steel, which is used in the aerospace industry for turbine blades. expensive metal this !! and the top clamp is 6082 heat treated aluminum alloy. CNC machined and fillet brazed construction. Since majority of the parts on it are steel, its a tad heavy, but the customer is not too weight conscious. By the way, this part wont be ridden in this part of the world, this one is heading straight to hong kong ! PSYNYDE going international, yeah baby ! Its not yet complete, some chrome and laser engraving remains.

P.S. the bar on the customers bike would be a bull horn, this pic is just for representation.

Friday, December 28, 2012

It took a long time, but its sweet nonetheless
Fully lugged cross frame and fork. Columbus double and triple butted tubing.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Got the stem back from the engravers, and boy does it look nasty !


Ladies and Gentlemen, the PSYNYDE Sharptune BMX stem.
One of my friend from Mumbai wanted a BMX stem for his flatland bike,
Here is the pic of the Psynyde Sharptune stem.
Fully CNC machined from heat treated 6082 alloy.
Anodizing is complete and the laser engraving is going on as I type this.


One wicked looking stem, for one wicked looking bike !

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Been some time ! Was busy with lot of things.

Just finished up brazing the FD mount. The frame is 'officially' done. Cosmetics remain.
The staining you see is some mild oxidation of the tubes, and some discoloration due to heat from the brazing

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Here are the 'before' and 'after' pics of the bridge coming to life !
The seat stay bridge. All handcrafted out of 4mm thick 304 stainless steel strip. Took one hell of a time to do this ! the shape is created, keeping in mind the shape of the lugs on the frame.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Tapped the BB, reamed and faced the Head tube.
Needs some post braze clean up. As you can see, on the faced part of the headtube There is a good penetration of silver ( the entire frame is silver brazed. yes, its real silver in there. expensive? you bet !! ) between the lug and the tubing. That means, this bike is ready to take on the bad stuff - head on !

A properly reamed and faced headtube is necessary, so that the head set can sit squarely on the headtube, Which results in smoother steering and ofcourse longer bearing life.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Its Steel. Its Lugged, Its got S Bend Seatstays !

Well, This is it, A fully lugged, Steel Cross frame. The bridge, the brake bosses, the cable guides, remain to be attached. Columbus Zona tubing. badass !
And ofcourse the super svelte, super sexy, S bend stays !

Sunday, September 23, 2012

27.2 Seatpost Shim

Here is the Seatpost Shim for a 27.2 post. Lathed and milled out of a 304 SS tube.

The slots are here for a couple of reasons, Reduced weight and is a good place to feed in the silver, for a secure bond to the ID of the seat tube.

The top image is of the shim only, and the second pic is of the shim inside the seat tube.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

New Stuff !

Sneak preview of whats going on at Psynyde.
new frame ! what type? you'll know once its built !



What you see above are all handcrafted. no powertools were harmed in making these !
Using Columbus Zona tubing.

Cheers !

Sunday, August 5, 2012

I was working on this road bike for well over a year. Finally completed the project last month!
I've made bikes before, but none were built with 'finish' in mind. All the bikes I'd made earlier were totally ghetto ! but not the CAFFEINE !
Built from 'Columbus Life' niobium alloy triple butted tubing, this thing totally rocks !
I never intended to make a light frame, I'm not much of a weight weenie, But I'm happy with the way the whole frame turned out, just 1.4 kgs, it really makes my day when I'm out riding. It feels lighter than it actually is, thanks to my downhill bike and my dirt jump bike!
Here's the pic of the machine, taken by my good ol' friend Abhijit Nilakje, this guy is an ace ! visit his blog at http://rockscratcher.blogspot.in/  btw he's got the CAFFEINE there too ! this thing is addictive ! yeahh





Sunday, April 1, 2012

Please check out my friend rahuls blog here : https://beingthomas.wordpress.com/
great writing skills and beautiful photograhphy there unlike the one you are browsing NOW !!!
hahah !

Saturday, March 31, 2012




the latest stems that i created,

the first ones are dj stems, CNC machined 6082-t6 alloy. 140 grams approx.
30mm reach.

the other one is a XC/Road stem. CNC machined 6082 alloy.