Into reality

If I was a superhero, patience wouldn’t be my super power or special skill. In fact, it’s much more likely that I’d be known as Captain When’s-it-Ready or Senior Want-it-now. So why is it that I tend to choose hobbies which require relatively strong doses of time-biding: fly-fishing, aquariums, surfing, film photography, a PhD, bike building?

Pacemaker II

When I started the Pacemaker II project in about October 2007, I think I knew, deep in my heart, that it was going to take time and cost money (doesn’t everything). However, I’m pretty sure I also ignored the little voices saying, “This is going to take months. You could spend the money on beer. You already have a surfboard, and a fly rod, why don’t you just go surfing or fishing instead?”.

Pacemaker II

Of course, some voices bought louder warnings - from statements questioning the general prudence of the entire venture, “How many bikes do you need?”, to those regarding fiscal affairs, “Two hundred dollars! For that?”, and the mechanics of the project itself, “If you get a paint job out of Peter in eight weeks, you’re doing well”.

Now, nearly 6 months on, after a great deal of soul-searching, my dream of a Pacemaker II is turning into a reality and my answers to these questions are here.

1. Like Jeapordy, the answer to the first question is in the form of a question: how many shoes and handbags do you need? or, for the maths inclined, n+1 (where n is the number of bikes you already have).

2. When you want the best, you have to pay for the best. But, then you have the best. Simple.

3. It was worth the wait.

Pacemaker II

14 Responses to “Into reality”

  1. YLD says:

    What about a picture of the finished article then?

  2. tom says:

    Not until its finished…

  3. lock says:

    Did the classic styling and vintage colour scheme look good against the backdrop of warm timber, stacked stone walls, soft lighting and rich brews of Single Origin this morning?

    Um… yes.

  4. Dunc says:

    Yes it is gorgeous. I think I have a crush now!

    I felt guilty looking at the Euro when I got home. She gave me that “I know what you’ve been up to, you dirty perve” look.

    I had to grease her bottom bracket to get back in the good books. Dang!

  5. timtim says:

    has it been out?

  6. jodi says:

    nice work, tom!

  7. Phildo says:

    Greatness takes time - good effort mate

  8. Rodders says:

    looks great dude! Would you mind making another one like that for me?

    But I want mine with wheels, handlebar, pedals, and a seat… I don’t think I’m too much into the avant-garde wheel-less bikes.

  9. Tim from BB says:

    And Tom saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the end of the sixth month.
    -1:31 Genesis of the Pacemaker II

    Now you have a month of rest.

  10. zoe says:

    HEY PHIL!! good to see you are still alives!

  11. Dunc says:

    He’s probably a chronic lurker

  12. zoe says:

    Roddi: you’re probably making the right decision, they kinda hurt your bum too.

    I dunno duncs, I think Phildo is just too cool for us these days?

  13. Phildo says:

    Hello there, I am alive and have not been too cool, my comments have simply been awaiting moderation!

    We are slowly thawing out up here after a 7mth winter of hell!

  14. Benwah says:

    Tom, your bike completes the flat, all the other 10 that we have had around (including the tange, the mtb TimTim ‘found’, your bizzare Peugeot Cyclocross rust monster and all the bikes in the surprise cupboard) have just been pretenders.

    Can’t wait to see it on the track duder.

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