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Diamond Frame Flying Merkel DONE!

Postby Strings_and_steam on Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:54 pm

So....

I've always admired the asthetic of the Flying Merkel boardtrackers, and living in Milwaukee adds to the attraction. Building a replica has been floatign around in my mind for some time now, and I finally decided to buckle down and do it. I don't have a lot of moolah, and I will be tryign to do this on the cheap. I have most of the supplies I need already, the last pieces of the puzzle (which are being sorted) are decals and tires.

So without further ado, here we go!

I am choosing to use my campus cruiser 'The Blue Brit' as the startign point for this build. The bike is compact, rides very well, and takes hills with ease (its a 5 speed). Its important to me that this machine be practical and stylish as well, its my daily ride during the warmer seasons. Some folks might shy away from a diamond frame, but I'm thinking with a little work, this will be one stylin ride.

The bike as of now: a Phillips
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A Microsoft Paint rendition of what I'm sort of aiming for (there will be the classic tank graffic of course)
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The first thing is to make a tank, to me one of the real focal points of the Flying Merkel. I made templates out of cardboard. BEcause of the the shifter on the top tube (I realize i could move it, but its most practical there) I will be using a cut-away on that side, with a plate to cover it later. Ill add another plate (made of a thin masonite-like material) to the other side to keep it even.
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Tanks cut from wood. i have chisled out grooves for the brake and shifter cables.
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THe plate material, being traced, rough cut, and then sanded flush with the perimeter of the wooden forms.
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More to come as this comes together, let me know what you think, feedback is always appreciated!
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel

Postby Strings_and_steam on Thu Jan 20, 2011 10:52 pm

A little bit of painting today, some priming on the tank plates and then the first coats of orange. Once the paint is right and set, I'll be sending off these plates soon to get the lettering done by member Axsepul. Meanwhile, I'll be turning my attention to prepping the bicycle itself.

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The bicycle will expierence a few changes. I'm debating on fender options currently. I invision the bicycle with only a rear fender, bobbed like in my paint pic and on the boardtracker. Should I bob the rear and do away with the front?
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel

Postby Skipton on Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:34 pm

Great ideas, Looking good, I will keep my eye on this one.
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel

Postby Strings_and_steam on Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:35 pm

Got the tank boards set up to mount. I used 4 dowels (two above and two below the top bar) to brace the boards. After everything is painted, the fnal step will be to put these boards in place, glue and flush cut the dowels, and then glue the plates with the decals over the boards. I realize this is a little confusing to describe, hopefully the pics will better illustrate my method. In the end: the 'boards' are thick mountings that comprise the tank itself, one which has a cut-away for the shifter. The 'plates' are thinner planks that will have the 'Flying Merkel' script on them, and will be glued to the outside of the boards to conceal the dowels and holes, giving is a nice clean surface.


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Here you can see the tank 'sandwich'

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Now its time for break down, some fender bobbing, and lots of painting. Stay tuned, let me know what you think :mrgreen:
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel 1/21

Postby Strings_and_steam on Sat Jan 22, 2011 3:47 pm

After some wrenching, light swearing and mild frusteration, here's where we are

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And then a little head way on the rear fender. I decided to bob it, there's no going back now! I'll wind up drilling a hold for the fender supports to be re-attached later on.

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A couple of things-

1. Anyone have any bright ideas how to wrestle a 3 piece crank off? I'm guessing this has been discussed before here but a search didnt get me very far.

2. I'm perplexed by this chain. There doesnt appear to be a master link anywhere, and I'm not sure how to get it off for painting. I could wrap it up and just leave it, but Id like to get it off and clean it if nothing else. Anyone ever ran into this before?
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel 1/22

Postby g-ratter on Sat Jan 22, 2011 4:29 pm

You will need a chain brake to remove the chain. It is a small relatively inexpensive tool that will push one of the pins out of the chain allowing you to take it apart. You can then put it back together with a master link during rebuild. http://www.parktool.com/product/mini-ch ... chain-tool

are you going to curve the down tube? That is what makes the original kind of cool.
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel 1/22

Postby Strings_and_steam on Sat Jan 22, 2011 4:52 pm

Ive got a chain splitter, I'll go that route then, I just didnt know if I was missing something obvious. This is only my second real bike build, so I'm still figuring everything out :)

I don't have/have access to the tools needed to sculpt the the tubes, tho I wish I did. I do mostly wood work and brass/copper work. I would have really loved to replicate the Flyign Merkel frame entirely, but I'm using what I got and making the best of it. A true Merkel it won't be, but more like a 'poor college kid' version :roll:
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel 1/22

Postby g-ratter on Sun Jan 23, 2011 6:21 pm

A good goal for the future. I remember the poor college days. Spend one summer with only my bike as transportation. Eating mostly hot dogs and apples.
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel 1/22

Postby Walker on Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:35 am

Nice start so far. The cut away tank is slick. How do you plan to cap off the top? polished aluminum...
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel 1/22

Postby Strings_and_steam on Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:38 am

Haha I'm more on the mac-and-cheese and rice-a-roni plan (What can I say? I like hyphenated foods).

At the risk of embarassing myself, I actually didnt have any plans to cover the top/bottom of the tank, but now you've got me thinking Walker :) A polished aluminum strip might be just the ticket, either that or just a wooden fill strip painted up orange to match. Hmm I'll have to think about this one :mrgreen: The only possible issue I might have is that the 'peak' on the two tank plates are about 2 mil out of skew with eachother (they don't line up perfectly across). Since I hadnt thought of filler at first I didnt bother to do much about this as with the gap, it's pretty much undetectable. And since now the tank plates are packaged up and getting sent off to get decals, it would be hard to adjust it afterwords. Theres time to think about it at least, as that will likely be one of the last details of assembly.
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel 1/22

Postby stocksucks on Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:53 am

Lookin' good so far.
To open a chain link you only need a nail, a hammer and a nut. Place the nut beneath the pin and with the nail and hammer just drive the pin far enough as to remove the top chain link. Do the reverse when you want to put back togheter.
Keep rollin'
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel 1/22

Postby thatismytruck on Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:30 am

Neat idea. Look forward to seeing your progress. Will you be replacing the fork, or straightening it?
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel 1/22

Postby Strings_and_steam on Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:30 pm

stocksucks wrote:Lookin' good so far.
To open a chain link you only need a nail, a hammer and a nut. Place the nut beneath the pin and with the nail and hammer just drive the pin far enough as to remove the top chain link. Do the reverse when you want to put back togheter.
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Thats an awesome idea, and sounds (to me) better than even the chain splitter. I'll give that a shot! I am currently back at college, so updates may be slow.

I havnt thought about fork straightening or replacing, I realize its bent a bit but its very solid, and in the over 100 miles Ive put on it since Ive had it I have had not trouble with it. If I could find another Phillips fork (for cheap :mrgreen: ) I would replace it. Otherwise, I'm just going to keep running it as it is.
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Re: Diamond Frame Flying Merkel 1/22

Postby Strings_and_steam on Tue Jan 25, 2011 4:22 pm

Not much progress to report today, spring semester of college began yesterday. But I did get the tank plates dropped off at the post office to be sent out for decal lettering. I'm hoping my tires and a few other goodies will be showing up here in the next few days as well.

I was out at goodwill last weekend and just happened to spot this laying on the floor. It reminded me of the old hand operated oil pumps on some of the early baordtrackers, and I have some ideas on incorperating/modifying it to fit inthe build. I think its some sort of culinary tool, the other end has 'threads' to screw some sort of adaptor on. Maybe it will make it, maybe it wont, but for $ 0.49 I figured I couldnt go too wrong.
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Postby Strings_and_steam on Wed Jan 26, 2011 1:48 pm

Got my tires in today, interestingly enough they are the exact kind (except white) that came on this bike when I got it. I'm guessing they will fit then :mrgreen: The white tires and orange paint job (along with the distinctive tank and script) are some of the real defining features of the Flying Merkel to me, and here's one of the major puzzle pieces.

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