Combining Handmade-in-the-USA with CNC: Brent Foes’ Bad-Ass Mountain Bikes

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Once upon a time bicycles were made from tube stock. These days it seems they may go 3D-printed. But until they get there, there are guys like California-based Brent Foes, whose Foes Racing USA company uses a hybrid of old and new technologies, like having a waterjet cut aluminum sheets into components that are then hydraulic-pressed and welded to create incredibly strong bike frames.

The Prolly is not Probably bike blog was allowed into Foes’ shop, where they treated us to these shots:

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[Images via Prolly is Not Probably]

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