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For more work I need really you know . So we've got a special waiting list for the miners. There's more and more customers want individual bikes Bespoke Bikes. So there's always a market there. It seems the amount of people that were avoiding its work has just gone up massively. A lot will be providing the fights that we both know they're expensive it's not it's it's a serious purchase . You've got to really want to do that . For a friend that I'm making over here you're looking which is a stainless steel frame will probably set you back three and a half thousand pounds dependent on your companion choice. It could cost you anything from two and a half thousand pounds to ten thousand pounds. And for four bucks a month. And once I hit that target I'm pretty happy and satisfied. So it's not really about pushing the numbers through. It's more about sort of keeping the quality as high as possible. I think people want individuality. When you build a bespoke bike it's to the customer's requirements. Some bespoke things like cutting people's initials out and things I just can't make money out of them but it's nice to see them at the end and the customer really likes as well being able to create something that is authentic and functional at the same time . This is a great satisfaction. It's it's very hard work. It's burning yourself and getting back in your eyes and your hair is in your nose and so forth. It's very much a labor of love but more of the love than the Labor no one's hurt my feelings about you. You're not going to vote building custom parts. So people pretends to did it for the love it's the I like working my hands and you know sometimes some things take me longer and I am actually making money out of it. It's nice to go home at the end of the day and now you've done creative .