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Thanks for all the response and the emails; I will try to respond to everyone this weekend to confirm reciept...
A lot of you are opting for the Heavyweight Boxer; there will be a laser mark that will say Heavyweight but I was thinking of replacing that with "Bigfellow" in honor of Bill, just on the tester's cranks for whom it will mean something. What do you guys think about that?
A lot of you are opting for the Heavyweight Boxer; there will be a laser mark that will say Heavyweight but I was thinking of replacing that with "Bigfellow" in honor of Bill, just on the tester's cranks for whom it will mean something. What do you guys think about that?
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I cant speak for the rest of the forum, and those who knew him, as I have only seen his posts in the archives, but I think that would be a fitting memorial at the very least. Though you might want to contact his family to get an ok for that
Its a fantastic idea though, its good to see something like that being thought of as a tribute. Thanks 0G
Its a fantastic idea though, its good to see something like that being thought of as a tribute. Thanks 0G
ZeroG wrote:A lot of you are opting for the Heavyweight Boxer; there will be a laser mark that will say Heavyweight but I was thinking of replacing that with "Bigfellow" in honor of Bill, just on the tester's cranks for whom it will mean something. What do you guys think about that?
Fitting tribute indeed.
Gotta love the cycling community.
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Skillgannon wrote:I cant speak for the rest of the forum, and those who knew him, as I have only seen his posts in the archives, but I think that would be a fitting memorial at the very least. Though you might want to contact his family to get an ok for that
Its a fantastic idea though, its good to see something like that being thought of as a tribute. Thanks 0G
Thanks 0G for the update.
I think the "Bigfellow" homage is a terrific idea, but I also agree with Skill...contact (some here have the info) the family first. Some people don't want "memorials" while others think it's great.
If they agree, I would be honored to have the tribute on my HWs.
If they agree, see if they want his crankset, as a special memory from all his WW friends.
Just my $0.02.
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Great to see that they are finally here, was a bit worried that the company was stagnating. Great gesture there Ted, another way for Bill not to be forgotten.
nikh wrote:ZeroG wrote:A lot of you are opting for the Heavyweight Boxer; there will be a laser mark that will say Heavyweight but I was thinking of replacing that with "Bigfellow" in honor of Bill, just on the tester's cranks for whom it will mean something. What do you guys think about that?
Fitting tribute indeed.
Gotta love the cycling community.
Agreed. i think it would be a good tribute - I would want it on my crank, if its ok with his family. Bigfellow keeps spining even though he is not with us i can only imagine riding in his name would be something he would have wanted.
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I wonder if it would be possible for all WW cranks to have the Bigfellow designator, or something esle that would mean that others apart from the more powerful (hey, I could've said heavier ) riders.
Not sure if you've got the production facilities to do it though, and even on the Heavyweight models it would still be a fitting tribute.
Not sure if you've got the production facilities to do it though, and even on the Heavyweight models it would still be a fitting tribute.
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Casran is getting a pair so maybe I could do a training ride to him, and see the crancks in real life (if thats ok for Casran )
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ZeroG wrote:A lot of you are opting for the Heavyweight Boxer; there will be a laser mark that will say Heavyweight but I was thinking of replacing that with "Bigfellow" in honor of Bill, just on the tester's cranks for whom it will mean something. What do you guys think about that?
I thought you were cool because the brakes worked so well...
but with this idea / display of thoughtfulness...
your officially VERY cool!
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Great to see ZG's back on the forum.
Having Bigfellow on the heavyweight cranks would seem very nice to me, but, as mentioned before, I think it's wise to ask his family how they think about that.
About the cranks: it's cool to see there were made quite a few changes to the design since the first pics we saw.
Having Bigfellow on the heavyweight cranks would seem very nice to me, but, as mentioned before, I think it's wise to ask his family how they think about that.
About the cranks: it's cool to see there were made quite a few changes to the design since the first pics we saw.
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ZeroG wrote:A lot of you are opting for the Heavyweight Boxer; there will be a laser mark that will say Heavyweight but I was thinking of replacing that with "Bigfellow" in honor of Bill, just on the tester's cranks for whom it will mean something. What do you guys think about that?
I think that would make Bill very proud and a really fitting final tribute. Good on you.