Home made bike frame.
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Home made bike frame.
One of my old mountain biking buddies just got his home made 29er frame back from the powder coaters. It's a lugless brazed steel frame. His dad told me he also has a tube set for constructing a road bike. Ain't 'dat neat!
I have a feeling this is going to cost the grouch some serious money before it's over. Building my own frame has long been a dream of mine. The biggest thing holding me back is I'm not sure what I want.
I have a feeling this is going to cost the grouch some serious money before it's over. Building my own frame has long been a dream of mine. The biggest thing holding me back is I'm not sure what I want.
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I think the hardest part would be getting things perfectly aligned before taking the torch to it. That and getting the angles exact.
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Frame building is something I'd like to try at some point as well.
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The jig is the key. But with braising a lugless joint will give a certain amount of leeway on the fit of the tubes.
But having made "Kart" frames many years ago- it takes years of tweaking to get things right--Unless you "Borrow" someone elses design.
But having made "Kart" frames many years ago- it takes years of tweaking to get things right--Unless you "Borrow" someone elses design.
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Mitering the tubes has got to be tricky too.
As for the design, there's a free online version of BikeCAD you can use. Has none of the bells and whistles the paid versions have, but it beats a blank.
As for the design, there's a free online version of BikeCAD you can use. Has none of the bells and whistles the paid versions have, but it beats a blank.
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