12Times.net
Making Good Times For You
Bike parts give me the Time to make clocks. I'm a biker who rides fixed parts, and time-maker who shapes unfixed parts ... to make Time. Those parts - primarily spokes, cassette pieces, nipples and chains - are the center of my clocks. But I pitch horseshoes and deliver curling stones. Shoes and stones. Will I have the Time to make horseshoe and curling parts as part of my clocks? Maybe ... but I will keep biking. And gathering the pieces.
Always nice to know how to get & keep your clock working. We need Time ... Good Time.
I made full-scale bike wheel clocks for bike races when my clock first started ticking. (I still have some and can make them.) Clocks formed by washers were born after my bike wheel clocks.
Time will keep moving on for us, sometimes for 3 hours; sometimes for 6, 8, even 12 hours. Clocks have lots of Good Time. I have lots of Time shown in various forms by the spokes. Nipples and washers come and go. But the Art of the Time is more important than the wonder of the minute.
...a simple logo, but has lots of TIME.
Some on this picture are gone (drag the picture out & double click to see), all glad to be with us. I have made many new clocks that are not on this picture. I can't keep up with them for this picture.
Time really does keep moving on, changing many ways ... with Good Times and not so Good Times. All with a new way.
...some left, and more Time coming (drag the picture out & double click to see)
The Clock doesn't need to be chained, but a chain can be added to the Time. The chain has a way to help the clock last.
... and I still have many of these - bike wheels from 12" to 27" keeping Time
... a few frames are found and clocks are added
... different clocks hang together