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Skunkworks Klunker FINISHED 11/28

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Skunkworks Klunker FINISHED 11/28

Postby necessaryevil on Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:54 am

Count me in on the buildoff. This frame is the first rat bike I've ever owned, it's gone through many different build phases so why not a klunker also? I have a question: What are the rules about using early 90's BMX/MTB parts? Are there any or is it just open to any parts you can find?

Late 50's Firestone 500 26" frame and monark springer steer tube, plan on creating a crude looking front suspension.
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90's Free Spirit 24" I plan to use the wheels/back brake off of this.
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Re: Firestone 500 Klunker

Postby klunker on Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:42 am

as far as i know, you can use whatever you like. i haven't heard any rules as of yet.
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Re: Firestone 500 Klunker

Postby necessaryevil on Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:55 am

Well, here's my concept then. It's going to be in the form of a primitive downhill landspeed bike, but built as if were to come out of the Lockheed Martin "skunkworks" factory in the early 60's. The skunkworks team is responsible for the top secret aircraft such as the U2, SR71, F22 Raptor, and most of the stealth aircraft we see today. What if they were to try to build a lightning fast bicycle to fly down a mountain side in the 60's! It'll be completely flat black with just a 5 speed rear hub. The front of the handlebars where they are supposed to be clamped will be the mount of struts (either front suspension or solid) These forks are just reference, I have the main fork part of a monark springer that I will be using to create front suspension or just a wild looking solid front end. I will call it the "skunkworks klunker" hence my new avatar.

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Re: Skunkworks Klunker

Postby thatismytruck on Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:25 pm

Very interesting.
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Re: Skunkworks Klunker

Postby GTCOMA on Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:50 pm

I say you keep the Duct Tape strut :D

I love the bars mounted like that
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Re: Skunkworks Klunker

Postby Gold Street Customs on Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:51 pm

GTCOMA wrote:I say you keep the Duct Tape strut :D

I love the bars mounted like that

Ya know Walmart sells colored Duct tape :lol: :lol:
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Re: Skunkworks Klunker

Postby OUTLAW on Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:21 pm

steve said there ain't no rules an since this is a fun B/O, ya all are free to do whatever it takes. chop, cut, rebuild. just make it look like a klunker with wild crazy ideas. at least that's how i am reading it. go have fun an build a very kool Klunker.

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Re: Skunkworks Klunker

Postby necessaryevil on Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:12 pm

R&D is hard at work developing an airframe capable of handling mach 3 speeds. The fuselage has been constructed to accomodate the expanding and shrinking of metal at extreme temperatures. Powerplant is uncertain at this time. The entire constuction process is top secret, this is the only photo we managed to snap before being escorted out of the skunkworks facility:

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Re: Skunkworks Klunker

Postby Uncle Stretch on Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:36 pm

Man it would look so cool to take another stem and put on the bottom where it would normally go ,and then attach some strut rods to that. Nice work so far.
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Re: Skunkworks Klunker

Postby necessaryevil on Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:36 pm

Your on the right track Unclestretch, I plan on using some old BMX seatpost clamps and running struts off of those. The front end is about the only thing holding me up on this build, other than finding a decent set of MTB cranks and an american bottom bracket.
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Re: Skunkworks Klunker

Postby necessaryevil on Sun Oct 12, 2008 9:20 am

Managed to sneak back into the facility and snap a few pics. It appears the main frame is complete and ready for pilot controls to be added. I understand they are having difficulty finding tires that will perform under the extreme forces exerted during take-off and landing. Despite the setback it looks as if the prototype will be completed well under the alloted time frame.

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Re: Skunkworks Klunker

Postby necessaryevil on Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:38 am

Another leaked photo of what appears to be the prototype tires. An odd design outside the box of conventional off-road tires, a slick type tire who's extemely soft compound will help to absorb the high speed pressure of take-off and landing. This will definitely be an awkward looking bird....
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Re: Skunkworks Klunker

Postby GTCOMA on Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:42 am

Your structural integrity may be comprimised... I see a bent spoke in the upper left quadrant.
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Re: Skunkworks Klunker

Postby necessaryevil on Mon Oct 13, 2008 9:00 am

Ahh, a pessimist :lol: You see one bent spoke, I see 27 straight spokes.
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Re: Skunkworks Klunker

Postby necessaryevil on Mon Oct 13, 2008 10:30 am

Now that the landing gear is all buttoned up, production of the power plant is underway. It will need extensive research and developement to efficiently push the craft to Mach 3 speeds. Just one more peice of the puzzle.
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