Framebuilders - BMX frames

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meech151
07-16-09, 06:38 AM
Up until now I have only built cyclocross, road, and track style frames, all steel fillet-brazed, however I am wanting to build a BMX frame just to play around with. My problem is that I know nothing about BMX. I did get on the BMX tread and try to pick up some info but I was wondering if any other frame builders can give me some advice. First question, what type of tubing?, straight gauge, butted 9/6/9, or heavier? Will fillet-brazed steel be sufficient? Are most BMX frames steel or aluminum? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

thanks

http://meechcustombikes.blogspot.com/


unterhausen
07-16-09, 10:06 AM
my son wants me to build him a bmx bike. Problem is he's very impatient. Apparently there are at least 3 kinds of bmx bikes: street, freestyle, and racing. Look on the Redline (http://www.redlinebicycles.com/index.html) site for more info about geometry and typical materials. Looks like the high end have butted tubing. Seems like Henry James sells True Temper bmx tubing.

Live Wire
07-16-09, 03:43 PM
Good geometry info from a great builder on this site http://www.thursdaybicycles.com/
UnterH. has it right, a true bmx race frame is very different from the freestyle/vert ramp iterations .


Cyndie
07-27-09, 04:25 PM
Hey Meech,
Have you ever considered a career Frame Building for a company like Specialized? We're looking for a Framebuilder!

unterhausen
07-28-09, 12:04 AM
Hey Meech,
Have you ever considered a career Frame Building for a company like Specialized? We're looking for a Framebuilder!that's interesting, what kind of frames are you going to have this framebuilder make?

meech151
07-29-09, 03:07 PM
Thats interesting. I actually just got started with my own business, MEECH Custom Bikes, and am trying to make it building my own frames, with that said I am curious to hear what the details are? You are welcome to contact me via email at meech151@hotmail.com

thanks

Dimitri

unterhausen
07-30-09, 12:29 AM
if you go look on the Specialized site, they have a video about the position.

meech151
07-30-09, 06:54 AM
Yeah, I saw it and it might be good for some but I don't think its for me. I'm just gonna stick with my own brand and continue to suffer and if I have to I'll make my world famous cheesecakes and baklava on the side for some extra cash.

unterhausen
07-30-09, 09:40 AM
If they were closer to anyone in my family, I'd think about it. Of course, the engineering shop boss might not want to have a Ph.D. Mechanical Engineer working for him :)