Pics of your "alt bike(s)"?
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My commuter/errand runner/path rocket/nightcrawler for the last 1.5 years/4500+ miles:
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wow
that is awesome! and kudos for getting the kiddies involved fast eddie outty
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Originally Posted by rohorn
My commuter/errand runner/path rocket/nightcrawler for the last 1.5 years/4500+ miles:
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Kemmer, I plan on building bikes that are a cross between a chopper and a recumbent. And I'm only 40 miles south of you.
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My winter ride.
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"the bus came by and I got on, that's when it all began...there was Cowboy Neal at the wheel of a bus to never-ever land."
"the bus came by and I got on, that's when it all began...there was Cowboy Neal at the wheel of a bus to never-ever land."
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Originally Posted by rohorn
My commuter/errand runner/path rocket/nightcrawler for the last 1.5 years/4500+ miles:
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Kemmer, I plan on building bikes that are a cross between a chopper and a recumbent. And I'm only 40 miles south of you.
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Originally Posted by rohorn
My commuter/errand runner/path rocket/nightcrawler for the last 1.5 years/4500+ miles:
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Everyone: Thanks!
It was built on my front porch and welded in the kitchen. I'm not in a position to build any copies for anybody, but I'm very honored by the request! At the risk of sounding spammy, I do have a "cookbook" for building one - it's a 1.3m .pdf file. It's cheap - PM me if you're interested.
It does have a 3 speed coaster brake hub - it works great.
It took a few minutes to get the hang of it when it was new - and a few weeks to get smooth with it.
It was built on my front porch and welded in the kitchen. I'm not in a position to build any copies for anybody, but I'm very honored by the request! At the risk of sounding spammy, I do have a "cookbook" for building one - it's a 1.3m .pdf file. It's cheap - PM me if you're interested.
It does have a 3 speed coaster brake hub - it works great.
It took a few minutes to get the hang of it when it was new - and a few weeks to get smooth with it.
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Originally Posted by rohorn
Everyone: Thanks!
It was built on my front porch and welded in the kitchen. I'm not in a position to build any copies for anybody, but I'm very honored by the request! At the risk of sounding spammy, I do have a "cookbook" for building one - it's a 1.3m .pdf file. It's cheap - PM me if you're interested.
It does have a 3 speed coaster brake hub - it works great.
It took a few minutes to get the hang of it when it was new - and a few weeks to get smooth with it.
It was built on my front porch and welded in the kitchen. I'm not in a position to build any copies for anybody, but I'm very honored by the request! At the risk of sounding spammy, I do have a "cookbook" for building one - it's a 1.3m .pdf file. It's cheap - PM me if you're interested.
It does have a 3 speed coaster brake hub - it works great.
It took a few minutes to get the hang of it when it was new - and a few weeks to get smooth with it.
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Originally Posted by kemmer
I kind of took it for granted that it would take a little getting used to, all cool bikes do.
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Originally Posted by rohorn
My commuter/errand runner/path rocket/nightcrawler for the last 1.5 years/4500+ miles:
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Did some tweaks on my 5-speed custom chopper, here are the updated photos...
https://velospace.org/node/1121
https://velospace.org/node/1121
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Here is my pixie that I built up yesterday. I just fount out that the bikeproject gives these things away because they get so many. I was told to "Take as many as you can", but I only took one. Made it more rideable with a stem, larger bars, and a comfortable seat. Added the fenders becuse they are just cool. It is very easy to ride and is acually comfortable.
EDIT: Dug around in my parts bin and put together a new setup. I can acually use most of the hand positions. Next time I go to the bikeproject, I can get a wheel with a freewheel instead of a coaster, and put on brakes. I love these things.
EDIT: Dug around in my parts bin and put together a new setup. I can acually use most of the hand positions. Next time I go to the bikeproject, I can get a wheel with a freewheel instead of a coaster, and put on brakes. I love these things.
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heres the new one, havent decided what to name her yet. yes that is a drum brake. questions comments welcome...
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some of my rides...
"Al Frankenstien" Shown while receiving a new rear triangle which will now house a 3 speed internal hub instead of a seven/eight speed mtb hub. Front is shifted by hand or foot.
another angle, bad picture.
Here is "Foghorn Longhorn" another creation, I especially like the bars I built for this one. Constructed over 2 evenings.
My tallbike "Pat". Hopefully he/she will get painted soon, just need a day above 40F... Might have to wait till spring...
All made with hacksaw/bench grinder/arc welder and a couple rattlecans.
All donor frames were found at the dump or free. My neighbors see me out tinkering and riding all the time, they are nice enough to pick up bikes with "Free" signs and leave them in my backyard for me to chop up and put back together.
"Al Frankenstien" Shown while receiving a new rear triangle which will now house a 3 speed internal hub instead of a seven/eight speed mtb hub. Front is shifted by hand or foot.
another angle, bad picture.
Here is "Foghorn Longhorn" another creation, I especially like the bars I built for this one. Constructed over 2 evenings.
My tallbike "Pat". Hopefully he/she will get painted soon, just need a day above 40F... Might have to wait till spring...
All made with hacksaw/bench grinder/arc welder and a couple rattlecans.
All donor frames were found at the dump or free. My neighbors see me out tinkering and riding all the time, they are nice enough to pick up bikes with "Free" signs and leave them in my backyard for me to chop up and put back together.
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Custom Chopper Done!
Here is the finished product (until I find a rear tire and matching mirror). I added decals and fork re-enforcers, as well as matching the paint on front end. Lemme know what y'all think.
https://velospace.org/node/1121 (show off YOUR bikes!)
https://velospace.org/node/1121 (show off YOUR bikes!)
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Slow'n Low Pedal Scrapers, Norway!
Hey, here's my Old School Hot Rod Drylake Racer Dyno!
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