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Back in my hometown of Jonesboro., Arkansas, United States
My name is Dimitri Harris and I have been building frames for over 9 years now. I learned the basics after spending two weeks with Koichi Yamaguchi. He is one of the most interesting people I have ever met and I am thankful to have worked with him. Since then I have just been building one frame after another and learning as much as possible along the way. I build steel fillet-brazed frames that go by the name of MEECH, which is an old nickname that I have had since I was a kid. I build mostly cyclocross frames because I love their versatility however I also do road,single-speed, and mountain bikes as well. Custom frames start around $1400. All the frames are handmade by me here in Jonesboro, Arkansas. I am insured and guarantee all of my work so if you are in the market for a custom steel frame I would be glad to build it for you. I am also building frames from carbon fiber so if you would like to ride a prototype frame give me a shout. Thanks for stopping by. You can email me at meech151@hotmail.com or call (870)897-6703 or visit www.meechcustombicycles.com Thanks.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Christian's Mountain Bike

Christian sent me a couple of quick pics of his mountain bike build.  Looks pretty light and tight to me.  Love the look of the Lefty fork on the MEECH.  Christian has a lot of bicycle experience and it was a pleasure to work with him on this.

I want one.

Here is Scoot's frame getting a little primer in the Love Shack.



Did you think I was kidding about my Granny's 6-shooter. I was in my home town for a couple of days to take care of some work and thought I would pick it up. Turns out I think its a 5-shooter and not a 6.  I could't get the thing to open up.  Shows what I know about pistol's.  I was wanting to make sure that there isn't another bullet in it for safety reasons.  If you look real close, you can see that about 1-2 inches from the end of the barrel there is a bulge in it where the bullet got stuck.

Little close up shot here but it doesn't really show it any better.  Oh well, back in the drawer it goes.

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