Pics of your "alt bike(s)"?
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Here's my first alt bike. Its supposed to look a bit sh*te, its for a character in a short film. Took 1.5 hours to make total. I'm gonna make a few more soon the sillier the better.
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That's very neat. Very original.
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thats cool......like an alt fixed gear (yes i see the coaster brake)
cant wait to see more
cant wait to see more
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That man ride with crooked bike--outtake from the Lone Ranger Freestyles Again
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Here's a good example.
THis is "Blueshift". They're a fellow competitor and our biggest rival. Sure, their vehicle looks advanced, but it certainly isn't. The fairing is made from coroplast sheeting and their windows from polycarbonate. Their chassis is a cro-mo spaceframe. Total weight is 50lbs. I estimate that this vehicle cost, at the most, $4000Aus to construct. It's simple yet effective. Blueshift just prove you don't need to spend big money to go fast.
THis is "Blueshift". They're a fellow competitor and our biggest rival. Sure, their vehicle looks advanced, but it certainly isn't. The fairing is made from coroplast sheeting and their windows from polycarbonate. Their chassis is a cro-mo spaceframe. Total weight is 50lbs. I estimate that this vehicle cost, at the most, $4000Aus to construct. It's simple yet effective. Blueshift just prove you don't need to spend big money to go fast.
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not mine, but i rode it at Virginia Tech. Its called the commander and cheif
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The bike itself isn't too "alt" (besides the 6-gear ratio fixed/free drivetrain setup) but the bike stereo was no-cost (well, low-cost) frankenbuilding at it's finest:
Here's the stereo off the bike. The speakers and sub are just computer audio gear I dug out of my works' de-provisioning bin. With about $8 in radioshack and diy store components, a UPS battery, drill and a soldering station I turned it into this:
Here's the view from the back of the thing (showing the sub):
And here's how I rigged it to hook onto my rack using spare Axiom pannier hardware:
I'm calling it Frankenstereo 1000!!!
Here's the stereo off the bike. The speakers and sub are just computer audio gear I dug out of my works' de-provisioning bin. With about $8 in radioshack and diy store components, a UPS battery, drill and a soldering station I turned it into this:
Here's the view from the back of the thing (showing the sub):
And here's how I rigged it to hook onto my rack using spare Axiom pannier hardware:
I'm calling it Frankenstereo 1000!!!
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Impulse buy today, found it at a pawn shop. Better pics later:
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It's damn mint. one tiny little chip on the toptube, air in the tyres and tightened the front fender and it was ready to go.
It's damn mint. one tiny little chip on the toptube, air in the tyres and tightened the front fender and it was ready to go.
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I'm not really sure how motorcycle fairings are mounted but I know bikes aren't the same at all so right now I have to deal with adding on to the bottom of the fork. I have seen at least one example but I don't know how he did it. I will have to look and ask him.
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I don't want to start a new thread, but has anyone here made a road bike with sissy bars, if not you should. (Doesn't just have to be the bars)
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Well if we're throwing down the HPV gauntlet, here is one of the incarnations of a car I worked on for about 6 years, the KIngswood College HPV. I'll try and find pics of all the various incarnations...
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Nice, it'll be interesting to see.
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Nice, it'll be interesting to see.
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Diggin this thread
Don't know how "alt" my stretch is but, its as "alt" as I can get right now.
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Howdy, noticed the sticky after I posted.
More info/pics: https://www.bikeforums.net/alt-bike-culture/364522-howdee-check-out-my-ride.html
More info/pics: https://www.bikeforums.net/alt-bike-culture/364522-howdee-check-out-my-ride.html
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My latest (excuse the background mess):
Still a long way to go, longer cables on everything, painted fork, decals removed, road tires, minor paint touch-ups, grips, derailer repair, etc.
Still a long way to go, longer cables on everything, painted fork, decals removed, road tires, minor paint touch-ups, grips, derailer repair, etc.
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dude, tripleC, i saw the hate in the fgss forum and frankly, everything you build is awesome. that's one of the best looking tall bikes i've ever seen, and definitely the first one I'VE seen with gearing.
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Definitally THE best tall bike I've ever seen, well done as far as frame matching, headtube extension, gearing and overall fabrication. Nicely done. I've got one in the works, but I want to keep it quiet until its done.
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