I've decided to retire (give to my daughter) my Workswell 062 that's built up as a singlespeed and jump into the world of titanium. I was really hoping to go with a custom Seven build as they are somewhat (4 hour drive) local to me. Unfortunately I cannot justify spending over $3,000 on a hardtail frame at this time. I started looking into some of the custom Chinese manufacturers and I settled on Waltly as they seem to have a good reputation.
I first emailed Waltly on June 3, 2020. While eating my cheerios and checking my email the following morning, I noticed one from Amy from Waltly Titanium. The email was basic and to the point with few details on how the process works. I emailed her back with more information on what I was looking for and our discussion was started. Over 7 days and 34 emails, Amy has been great to deal with. I'm not one to sleep through the night so that has definitely sped up the process as there is a 12 hour difference in time. If I woke up at 1am, I would check my email and try to respond if I could. If not, every email would take 24 hours to process. She will give some feedback on dumb ideas or things that will not work, but overall, it's up to me to get it right. I have no complaints on Amy's communication as it's been as good as can be expected and isn't far off from what Peter would provide.
Overall, I've been happy with my WW 062 frame but I wanted to make some subtle changes. The headtube angle should be slacker, the chainstays should be shorter, the seat tube should be able to handle internal dropper routing, the top tube slightly longer, be able to run a Bushnell EBB, and base all of it off of the new 120mm RS Sid with 35mm stanchions. That seems like a long list but the changes to those measurements is minimal.
This is what I want the frame to look like but with some added reinforcement tubes between the seat tube and each top tube. Similar frame lines to the Kona Honzo. I sent Amy a link to this frame of theirs and asked her to copy the look but add my changes.
https://waltly.en.alibaba.com/product/62314783972-218697100/Direct_Factory_Price_High_Quality_Bicycle_Frame_650b_Titanium_bike_Frame_Small_size.html?spm=a2700.icbuShop.41413.16.1fff57dc01Q5YhI'm not sure how the geometry numbers will actually ride but I tried to find a happy medium between an XC race bike and a new school enduro sled.
Geometry:
Effective top tube measurement: 635mm
Chainstay length: 425mm
Bottom bracket drop: 60mm
effective seat tube angle: 73.5 degrees
Seat tube length: 450mm
seat post size: 31.6mm
Head tube angle: 68 degrees
Head tube length: 110mm
Head tube bore: 44mm top, 56mm bottom
fork offset: 44mm
fork length: 530mm
Notes:
clearance for 29 x 2.4 in tires
front chainring: 34 tooth
eccentric bottom bracket shell (68mm wide with 54mm bore for Bushnell EBB)
external zip tie cable guides on bottom of top tubes for rear derailleur and rear brake
external zip tie cable guides on right side of down tube for dropper post
internal routing in seat tube for dropper seat post
top tubes to seat tube reinforcement tube with small curve, one per top tube
So with that, here is the drawing she sent me. I'm a little curious on why the seat tube bore is 31.75mm as that seems big for a 31.6 post so I'll inquire about that one. If anything else looks off, PLEASE let me know soon so I can make any required changes.