Velo Cheapo 2016. The Cinderella Makeover.
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Here's the CL ad for my current project, guess it'll go into the MTB/Hybrid category.
Initial assembly:
Still need to do some magic ratio calculations and get some more singlespeed gear for it.
Initial assembly:
Still need to do some magic ratio calculations and get some more singlespeed gear for it.
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nice. + points for the cool frame
I cobbed mine together today trying to be careful and only use stuff I got for free. spent most the time trying to get that rear disk brake to align properly.
still got to take things apart and lube and clean, but proof of concept is on its way-
sorry for the non-drive side shot. I was trying to get the disk side.
I cobbed mine together today trying to be careful and only use stuff I got for free. spent most the time trying to get that rear disk brake to align properly.
still got to take things apart and lube and clean, but proof of concept is on its way-
sorry for the non-drive side shot. I was trying to get the disk side.
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Had to do this myself with the stem on our tandem - stuck fast, and penetrating oil wasn't working at all, so I got it out with hacksaw blades after some work with a Dremel tool. Not fun.
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I'll continue working on my Mercier. Budget will go up a bit with the build, but hopefully I can keep it in check. I started stripping the paint today. So far no rust holes, although there seem to be some surface imperfections on the tubes that look like worms??? I can also feel the weld seam in the seat tube, no wonder it was hard on seatposts.
I think, however, I'll also throw this Duchess into the fray.
She was given to me for FREE to haul away. It had been sitting under a rotting tarp for a few years. It came with wheels, I think, and hopefully most of the original parts. Anyway, I'm targeting keeping the build-up costs to a minimum... Hopefully under $50? A dollar a pound? Do I have to put up with steel wheels?
I think, however, I'll also throw this Duchess into the fray.
She was given to me for FREE to haul away. It had been sitting under a rotting tarp for a few years. It came with wheels, I think, and hopefully most of the original parts. Anyway, I'm targeting keeping the build-up costs to a minimum... Hopefully under $50? A dollar a pound? Do I have to put up with steel wheels?
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I'm going way outside my usual box here. I found a frame I like the lines of that is a beast and needs a lot of love. Will consider the Klunker concept, but not sure what I will do with it beyond a sorely needed refinishing. Picked off the Harrisburg CL for $35.00. Single speed coaster brake as it sits now. Suspect it will evolve in a couple ways.
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Spent some serious time building last night and this morning. My goal for this was a rideable road bike, with serious hill gearing, for dirt cheap. Cosmetics is not a concern at all, hence, I did not re-paint the frame (a prior owner did a crappy re-paint, and there are plenty of noticeable scratches on it.........
The verdict is, it's ugly, but it is an eminently rideable bike, fits me perfectly, and is more responsive than I ever expected it would be. It weighs in at a tad under 25 lbs. Mission accomplished. All it needs now is bar tape, which will go on this afternoon.
Edit: The final touches are done now: a double wrapping of bright green gel bar tape (which, BTW, I got from China via ebay for $1.30 per set) and a Raleigh USA head tube badge that came off of a junker M20 MTB frame I scavenge for parts.
The verdict is, it's ugly, but it is an eminently rideable bike, fits me perfectly, and is more responsive than I ever expected it would be. It weighs in at a tad under 25 lbs. Mission accomplished. All it needs now is bar tape, which will go on this afternoon.
Edit: The final touches are done now: a double wrapping of bright green gel bar tape (which, BTW, I got from China via ebay for $1.30 per set) and a Raleigh USA head tube badge that came off of a junker M20 MTB frame I scavenge for parts.
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made a little progress on elcheapo today. some cutting, some bolting, some fiddling.. its getting there. needs a few things.. liek a front brake....
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Great thread. I have a 1984-5 Peugeot Corbier and a 1970s Motobecane to play with right now, but I am afraid I could not call them "cheap." I like to build up old steel frames with nice 700c wheels and my favorite old cranks and friction derailleurs. Unfortunately for me, I have to find said favorite parts on eBay and the like. Oh well.
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My hat in the ring is this 80's 531 with Huret D/Os framed Motobecane. I don't know model, year or original components. It's a euro model so doesn't match up to the US models. As much as I can tell it's a C42 but only maybe. Components now on it are a mishmash, Ofmega crank, campy shifters, suntour cyclone front and rear deraillers, Dia Compe 500 brakes SR stem and super champion Gentleman wheelset. The guy I bought it off said "I was gonna turn it into a fixie, but lost interest" not before the spay bomb hit it though
I feel like I overpaid at £40 but here it is
A quick go at the fork with thinner and fingernail flicked off what looked like bits of a Reynolds transfer with the paint and revealed lovely orange paint and good chrome so fingers crossed
I am fairly sure this will not be the budget builds I did for 2015 as I have moved country and still feeling out for sources of cheap parts, I am also building this to be my main bike as the lemond I brought with me was stolen leaving me bikeless. I may just totally blow budget and go silly with it but then I am usually too cheap to go that route.
I feel like I overpaid at £40 but here it is
A quick go at the fork with thinner and fingernail flicked off what looked like bits of a Reynolds transfer with the paint and revealed lovely orange paint and good chrome so fingers crossed
I am fairly sure this will not be the budget builds I did for 2015 as I have moved country and still feeling out for sources of cheap parts, I am also building this to be my main bike as the lemond I brought with me was stolen leaving me bikeless. I may just totally blow budget and go silly with it but then I am usually too cheap to go that route.
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Here is an update of the contributing bikes to my build, not including the not so mystery ZERO cost frame. It's too bad the rules don't recognize negative equity.
Donor Bikes (-$350) cost
2001 Lemond Nevada City
1987 Centurion Iron Man Expert "Miami Vice"
1992 Cannondale R800
I still need to come up with bearings, cables, housing, bar tape, chain, and a saddle.
Donor Bikes (-$350) cost
2001 Lemond Nevada City
1987 Centurion Iron Man Expert "Miami Vice"
1992 Cannondale R800
I still need to come up with bearings, cables, housing, bar tape, chain, and a saddle.
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Progress to date. Pic if from the non-drive side on purpose.
Also, while a wee bit narrow at 5', a plastic shower curtain makes a fabulous wrinkle free white backdrop when you don't wish to go outside or buy a roll of seamless background. They're $3 new at Target, but the holes don't have grommets. The one below is used and is hung from a gas line with bungee cords. You might try taping 2 together for a wider backdrop.
Also, while a wee bit narrow at 5', a plastic shower curtain makes a fabulous wrinkle free white backdrop when you don't wish to go outside or buy a roll of seamless background. They're $3 new at Target, but the holes don't have grommets. The one below is used and is hung from a gas line with bungee cords. You might try taping 2 together for a wider backdrop.
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Well my build has taken on new considerations. In a thread to ID the bike it has been determined to be a top of the line C5 model, euro equivalent of a team champion so there's my budget gone just thinking of building it up as befits the frame
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Happened to me last year.
I had my bars, stem, and stem shifters picked out and ready to go. Left-overs from a gifted bike.
Then as I progressed with my build, I just couldn't bring myself to put them onto the bike.
It still is very much of a Frankenbuild. But, I like the end result. It is my dedicated "rain bike", and I had it out for 40 miles today. And, got rained on several times last week
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Progress has been slow with my projects.
Looking at the Duchess above #29 it is such a horrible, horrible frame, that I've decided I can't use it at the moment. Maybe on the next project. Even the seat tube is bent
So, back to the drawing board on my "fun build".
I found this Schwinn World Sport frame at the local Co-op for $40. Fully lugged, but VERY HEAVY.
It should make a good enough foundation for the build.
Looking at the Duchess above #29 it is such a horrible, horrible frame, that I've decided I can't use it at the moment. Maybe on the next project. Even the seat tube is bent
So, back to the drawing board on my "fun build".
I found this Schwinn World Sport frame at the local Co-op for $40. Fully lugged, but VERY HEAVY.
It should make a good enough foundation for the build.
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Well, my project has moved along. I started with this:
which I later discovered to be a Centurion Lemans RS. That fork went on a different project, so I pulled a fairly crappy chromed fork out of the bin, added paint, and ended up with this:
I actually built it up this morning and took it for a test ride, but need to do some tweaking. One issue is that a 28mm Pasela tire doesn't have enough clearance under the rear brake. I have to go skinnier. That's kind of a disappointment.
which I later discovered to be a Centurion Lemans RS. That fork went on a different project, so I pulled a fairly crappy chromed fork out of the bin, added paint, and ended up with this:
I actually built it up this morning and took it for a test ride, but need to do some tweaking. One issue is that a 28mm Pasela tire doesn't have enough clearance under the rear brake. I have to go skinnier. That's kind of a disappointment.
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I'll jump in! Oddjobs2 posted up the Cannondale pre Black Lightning I traded with him for a early 70's Holdsworth Cyclone. The Cannondale only cost me $15. So I'm off to good start. I had a few Brooks saddles I've been keeping for projects like this like as he kept the Ideale saddle.
$15 Cannondale traded for Holdsworth Cyclone
Jagwire cable/housing kit on eBay $10
Chrome seat binder bolt $5
$30 bucks into it so far...
I still need to a pair of tubulars since I had some parts left over from a Cilo Pacer I sold to American Pyscho and kept most of the entry level Campag drivetrain and tubular wheels. These will be my biggest chunk of cost for this project since I want cross tires as this will be my vintage gravel bike. Luckily I found some brand new Vittoria cross tires for a very reasonable price. Even after the tubulars I should still be under $100 with a little to pick up some new cloth bar tape and better brake pads on the Weinmann center pulls. I'll post pics tomorrow.
$15 Cannondale traded for Holdsworth Cyclone
Jagwire cable/housing kit on eBay $10
Chrome seat binder bolt $5
$30 bucks into it so far...
I still need to a pair of tubulars since I had some parts left over from a Cilo Pacer I sold to American Pyscho and kept most of the entry level Campag drivetrain and tubular wheels. These will be my biggest chunk of cost for this project since I want cross tires as this will be my vintage gravel bike. Luckily I found some brand new Vittoria cross tires for a very reasonable price. Even after the tubulars I should still be under $100 with a little to pick up some new cloth bar tape and better brake pads on the Weinmann center pulls. I'll post pics tomorrow.
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So far, I've completely done a grand total of nothing towards this years contest. I look forward to seeing the completed builds. Best of luck to all
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first ride today! went about 1/4 of a mile. still no rear brake as I need a cable- which would set me back a whole $3 so I have been trying to figure out a way around it.
Black Beauty: total cost was around $30 - mostly by dumpster diving.
Black Beauty: total cost was around $30 - mostly by dumpster diving.
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so is this supposed to be the cheapest/free build or the nicest least expensive build, or best build for buck. i did read the rules just a lil confused on what we are trying to accomplish. either way 25 bucks at the good will (god i love that place). i beleive its an 83 as thats where the s/n fall in but model no clue. it is super light trek. picked up last sat. and ill get a pic apparently my comp doesnt want to upload the pic right now
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Yeah the rules are build a bike and try not to spend a lot of money. Then ride it. I shelled out the $3 for a new cable today. It will be the only thing bought specifically for this bike..and the only new thing in the whole build.
Pretty fun to do this as it made.me come up with somewhat whacky solutions for basic issues that would normally be solved by just buying the proper part. Ill show you how the feont brake works later. Its rigged as part of the front rack using a brace from the rear rack that i replaced with an L bracket. Works ok..loooks a bit odd. Free solution.
Pretty fun to do this as it made.me come up with somewhat whacky solutions for basic issues that would normally be solved by just buying the proper part. Ill show you how the feont brake works later. Its rigged as part of the front rack using a brace from the rear rack that i replaced with an L bracket. Works ok..loooks a bit odd. Free solution.
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Picture coming soon on what I think will be my build. Picked up a $10 Hiawatha (Murray) mixte this past weekend - nothing says cheapo like something from Huffman Manufacturing.
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@jetboy, disk brakes and down turned bull horns? You definitely are thinking outside the box.
My total cash outlay so far is $85, $50 for the frame and $35 for the fork. I think it looks much happier with the new fork and the it lines up with the headtube, so I'm happy. It was a scooch short though, I need a 310cm steerer and this is only 300. I'll have to locktite it on because I only have about 2 threads holding the locknut on.
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My total cash outlay so far is $85, $50 for the frame and $35 for the fork. I think it looks much happier with the new fork and the it lines up with the headtube, so I'm happy. It was a scooch short though, I need a 310cm steerer and this is only 300. I'll have to locktite it on because I only have about 2 threads holding the locknut on.
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