Fifty Plus (50+) - Frankenstein bike

Bikeforums.net is a forum about nothing but bikes. Our community can help you find information about hard-to-find and localized information like bicycle tours, specialties like where in your area to have your recumbent bike serviced, or what are the best bicycle tires and seats for the activities you use your bike for.




View Full Version : Frankenstein bike


BikeArkansas
05-15-12, 11:49 AM
Since losing my bike to a thief I turned to my "spinning class" bike to become my road bike. I think it qualifies as a true "Frankenstein" bike. I bought the frame, fork and seat post on E-bay a couple years ago for just over $300.00. It is a 2006 Specialized S-Works Tarmac Matrix - 60 CM. This is the frame that Specialized had that is part E-5 aluminum and part Carbon fiber. The parts are listed below. Most came from E-bay and some came from my brother's collection of parts.
Stem - Felt ST-27 - E-Bay
Handlebar - Bontrager Race Lite - E-Bay
Handlebar tape - I have no idea what it is.
Water bottle holders - came off a bike I crashed a couple years ago.
Seat bag - found in a box of bike parts I have.
Seat - Selle Italia - Model is worn off so I cannot read. Came with a used bike I bought 5 years ago.
Speedometer - Cateye Wireless I just bought and installed.
Pedals - an old set of Ultegra pedals that came off an older bike. Thought they were worn out then.
Shifters - 9 speed Dura-Ace 7700. These were in my brother's shop. Got them in trade for a bike part to be named later.
Crankset - Shimano FC-R700. This is a crankset that is not part of a Shimano group. Not sure why I had the set. 50/34
Cassette - 12-27 9-speed from E-Bay
FD - A new Ultegra front derailluer
RD - Dura-Ace 9-speed from E-Bay
Brakes - Shimano 105 - Not sure how they arrived.
Cables - Found in my brother's shop.
Wheels - A brand new purchase. Stan's No Tubes - Alpha 340 ztr
Tires - A set of Maxis Pardrone - bought with the wheels.

The wheels and tires cost more than the rest of the bike.

I believe this qualifies as a "Frankenstein" bike. And has qualfied as a lot of fun to put together.


Barrettscv
05-15-12, 12:15 PM
Everyone needs a "Frankenstein" bike. I've been known to build a complete bike just because I had a few spare parts that needed a home.

BikeWNC
05-15-12, 12:21 PM
If you ever want to build up another bike, I have a couple frames and 7800 groups sitting around. I just haven't been very aggressive in selling them but my wife keeps asking when they will get out of the house. lol


BluesDawg
05-15-12, 12:51 PM
Pictures?

Building bikes that way is one of my favorite things. The bike I'm riding home from work today has parts on it that have previously been used on or came originally on four different bikes - along with a new frame and a few new parts. Building this one led to another one being transformed into a SS/fixed gear bike using parts I already had. I just came across an old lugged steel frame in my size that will, I'm sure cause orphaned parts to emerge from storage and others to be collected until yet another bike appears.

BikeArkansas
05-15-12, 03:49 PM
If you ever want to build up another bike, I have a couple frames and 7800 groups sitting around. I just haven't been very aggressive in selling them but my wife keeps asking when they will get out of the house. lol

Very Tempting. I like 7800 because of the cable routing and the solid feel of a shift.

BlazingPedals
05-16-12, 09:29 AM
You guys don't know the meaning of 'Frankenbike.' You think that putting a bunch of used parts on a frame qualifies. All bikes, even new ones, are a mixture of components attached to a frame. To me, a Frankenbike is when you piece together frames to come up with something.

THIS is a Frankenbike.

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e135/blazingpedals/bike%20pics/jrex2.jpg

Mountain bike fork, frame is from two old dept store bikes plus a few odd pieces of chromoly, recumbent seat off a lowracer, and handlebars that are self-bent from 7/8" aluminum tubing.

Durockrolly
05-16-12, 09:35 AM
Good to see you getting ready to roll again, BA!!!

Barrettscv
05-16-12, 09:36 AM
You guys don't know the meaning of 'Frankenbike.' You think that putting a bunch of used parts on a frame qualifies. All bikes, even new ones, are a mixture of components attached to a frame. To me, a Frankenbike is when you piece together frames to come up with something.

THIS is a Frankenbike.

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e135/blazingpedals/bike%20pics/jrex2.jpg

Mountain bike fork, frame is from two old dept store bikes plus a few odd pieces of chromoly, recumbent seat off a lowracer, and handlebars that are self-bent from 7/8" aluminum tubing.

You got me there.

But putting a mountain bike crankset, a road front derailleur & a MTB rear derailleur, touring wheels, 29er tires, brifters and drop bars together on one bike is enough of a Frankenstein for me.

http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll210/wildcat-bucket/CX700snow001.jpg

Retro Grouch
05-16-12, 09:42 AM
Everyone needs a "Frankenstein" bike. I've been known to build a complete bike just because I had a few spare parts that needed a home.

This past winter a grandson and I put together a road bike from our family parts inventory. I'm thinking the only things bought new were tires and handlebar tape. I made the 11 year old grandson do most of the work. It was fun.

My son picked up that bike on Sunday. He needed it because my granddaughter's kiddie cart won't connect very well to his carbon fiber Felt. Afterward Mrs. Grouch, myself, and my son's family all went on a short multi-generational Mother's Day bike ride. That was fun too.

Tom Bombadil
05-16-12, 07:26 PM
Good to hear you are back on the road BA. I hope your new steed provides you with much pleasure.

Artkansas
05-16-12, 09:04 PM
Sounds like a great project. Glad you are recovering.

Artkansas
05-16-12, 09:06 PM
You guys don't know the meaning of 'Frankenbike.'

I don't know about that. I once took a Huffy frame and gave it all Peugeot components. That was pretty unnatural.

BluesDawg
05-16-12, 10:25 PM
You guys don't know the meaning of 'Frankenbike.'

I don't know about that. This is what I made in 2005 from an early 90s Giant Rincon rigid MTB. My first attempt to build a bike for dirt roads. That crankset is now on my monstercross bike. Kind of completes the circle. :)

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7228/7213483402_c06c35a5a8.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bluesdawg/7213483402/)
Sasquatch r qtr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bluesdawg/7213483402/) by BluesDawg (http://www.flickr.com/people/bluesdawg/), on Flickr