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los buenos 03-27-08 06:28 PM

Bronco Bike
 
i know spring will be here soon and i will probably have enough recourses to build it but out of the fear that i may forget too, i make this post to make sure the dream never dies! :p i am planning on building a bronco bike(front and back wheels) and want to know if there is some reason why i shouldn't/can't or even if i could see some pics of some working ones? (you know what a bronco wheel is right? a wheel where the axle is off center causeing bouncing when it rolls, everyone knows that, silly!:p)

squintal 03-27-08 08:01 PM

check this one out (the second picture down):

http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2006....J.Enright.htm

I have no idea how a regular bike would work. I imagine the front would be pretty hard to control with an off-center wheel - but I guess that's half the fun.

fixed-gear, or disk brakes would be a must.

good luck, and keep us posted!

lz4005 03-27-08 09:58 PM

If you're talking about a bronco bike with a chain and crank, as opposed to a bounce powered bike like an Ingo, any kind of hub brake would work. Coaster, drum or disc.

The only thing to remember about using a regular frame is that you'll have to use smaller wheels than it came with. A 20" wheel with the hub offcenter by 4" will need frame clearance like a 24" wheel.

Hillsy 03-27-08 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by lz4005 (Post 6418719)
A 20" wheel with the hub offcenter by 4" will need frame clearance like a 24" wheel.

Actually, that example would need 28" clearance.

Sorry to be picky ;)

travesties 03-28-08 04:48 AM

From bike kill in brooklyn, maker unknown to me
http://flickr.com/photos/redridingho...ions/60293334/

lz4005 03-28-08 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by Hillsy (Post 6418927)
Actually, that example would need 28" clearance.

I hate math.
You're right. So...um...lots of extra clearance.

cman 03-28-08 10:00 AM

Here is one from a friend. w/ video
http://vanscyoc.net/blog/archives/309-Bronco-Bike.html
http://vanscyoc.net/blog/uploads/static/eccentric.jpg

Floyd 03-28-08 05:38 PM

I like your technology of the bigger rim welded with "spikes"...that eliminates the need to have a lot of different spokes.
great job from my point of view...looks fun to ride too.

los buenos 03-28-08 08:18 PM

i just finished makeing similar rims, i had to lengthen the rear triangle on a fram so the rear wheel will fit, so i cut the arms off some forks and attached them, the upside to this is i can put them downward makeing the pedals less probable to scrape, ill get pix in the morning


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