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cycleWV_23 11-27-10 08:18 PM

Just make like a hub and flip-flop it!!!
 
im stunned


http://i.imgur.com/l7Npo.jpg

aggiegrads 11-27-10 08:23 PM

I hope he has lawyer lips on his rear dropouts.

chaadster 11-27-10 09:35 PM

Now that...wow, just...wow.

chaadster 11-27-10 09:37 PM

that....and I guess anything is better than looking like be-yotch on a mixte. that's probably the only way a man can ride a mixte and keep his balls.

Raiden 11-27-10 09:42 PM

^Not a mixte.

chaadster 11-27-10 09:47 PM


Originally Posted by Raiden (Post 11850643)
^Not a mixte.

Why? Does a mixte by definition have a 3rd pair of stays?

Just curious....cuz in any case it's a girls' frame. :)

monsterpile 11-27-10 09:54 PM

I was just thinking about flipping a bike upside down kinda like this. It was one of those things that only lives inside my head and I chuckle and move on.

cycleWV_23 11-27-10 09:55 PM

idk about you guys, but im pumped to make one for myself!!!

chaadster 11-27-10 10:19 PM

I dunno...off-the-cuff I'm going to go ahead and forecast that the elevated down -tube frame will be an even shorter-lived fad than the Mantis descended elevated chain stay frames!!

jeffpoulin 11-28-10 01:13 AM

Some assembly required...

How did he get the head tube angle like that? Shouldn't it go the other way?

cycleWV_23 11-28-10 01:40 AM


Originally Posted by jeffpoulin (Post 11851227)
Some assembly required...

How did he get the head tube angle like that? Shouldn't it go the other way?


If the bike wasnt upside down, it would be the other way, but since Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde got a hold of it, everything is a bit whacky! Its wild to see what's out there

xtrajack 11-28-10 04:44 AM

It relates to commuting how?

kegoguinness 11-28-10 06:56 AM

That bike makes me think of a Dr. Seuss contraption.

Bottom Bracket in the air
Can he ride it? Does he dare?
I would not ride that bike alone.
I would not ride it while on the phone.

The chainstays they are wrong way round
Never such a bike I've found.
And the seat tube nearly scrapes the ground
I find this vehicle most unsound!
I will not ride it in the rain
I feel it would be quite a pain--
(especially if my foot slipped off the pedals...)

abdon 11-28-10 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by xtrajack (Post 11851426)
It relates to commuting how?

It didn't until you question it. You just added the commuting angle (the discussion of whether it had anything to do with commuting) :roflmao2:

cycleWV_23 11-28-10 09:50 AM

I just put it here because this awesome guy either found it, made it, or who the hell knows, and he uses it as his means of transportation.... we should all be so lucky! haha

cycleWV_23 11-28-10 09:52 AM

I just cant figure out how the "speaker stays" are connected??? braze-ons from a rack and then welded to the BB maybe?

dcrowell 11-28-10 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by chaadster (Post 11850619)
that....and I guess anything is better than looking like be-yotch on a mixte. that's probably the only way a man can ride a mixte and keep his balls.

He won't keep his balls if he slips off the pedals. The chainring looks "hungry".

thenomad 11-28-10 10:42 AM

The speaker stays are the rear triangle of another bike, with the top tube flipped and welded to the BB.
Everyone knows that's the preferred speaker stay mount.


The spoke reflectors make it look dorky.

kegoguinness 11-28-10 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by cycleWV_23 (Post 11851999)
I just cant figure out how the "speaker stays" are connected??? braze-ons from a rack and then welded to the BB maybe?

Man, with my last bike purchase, "speaker stays" weren't even an option! I feel so sleighted. All I got offered was a lousy rear rack. And to think, I could have been a roving beat box, spreading my love of Menudo with NW DC.

colleen c 11-28-10 11:03 AM

Most bikes are built like that in that upside down region of the earth like near the Anarctica :)

puppypilgrim 11-28-10 11:31 AM

That's a nice aerodynamic position for the rider...

jeffpoulin 11-28-10 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by kegoguinness (Post 11851528)
That bike makes me think of a Dr. Seuss contraption.

Bottom Bracket in the air
Can he ride it? Does he dare?
I would not ride that bike alone.
I would not ride it while on the phone.

The chainstays they are wrong way round
Never such a bike I've found.
And the seat tube nearly scrapes the ground
I find this vehicle most unsound!
I will not ride it in the rain
I feel it would be quite a pain--
(especially if my foot slipped off the pedals...)

*Golf clap* Well done!

TheHen 11-28-10 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by xtrajack (Post 11851426)
It relates to commuting how?

One of my main in-town commuting bikes during the '90s was an upside-down bike. I took the more upright approach of having extensions for the seat and handlebars welded on by the builder. The builder was none other than Peter Wagner of Whymcycle fame. Like most of his creations, the upside-down bike came out of a dumpster.

If bike safety is a matter of being noticed by the motorists, this was one of the safest bikes I ever rode.

thenomad 11-28-10 03:09 PM

That is certainly the flat-back cycling position roadies crave.

spinbackle 11-28-10 07:49 PM

This guy rides for the Texas Tech Red Raider Freestyle Team...I've seen him before. This is a publicity still taken near the University. Plug these coordinates into Google Earth and it will take you to his Chevron Mini Mart shoot: LAT 33°34'40.73"N/LON 101°52'12.74"W. That frame is a custom Ti from Merlin :p.


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