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Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby yoothgeye on Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:45 pm

Have had my eyes on these bikes for parts, saw this one at a yard sale saturday, I didn't stop. Sunday talked to the neighbors and they hadn't sold it, said they'd take $20 for it. I usually don't buy bikes, but I gotta do my part to stimulate the economy every now and then. The bike's in decent shape, nothing is missing, it even has fingerless riding gloves in the handlebar mounted bag. The chopper really isn't my style, but I'm pretty impressed with this bike. I wish all bikes came with nice head badges like this one has, seem to be aluminum and is very sturdy. I got red dice valve caps... were these stock?

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Re: Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby SCHWINNRAY69 on Tue Jun 07, 2011 1:44 pm

Mine came with blue dice caps because mine is blue :wink: So...probably stock :D Nice find :mrgreen:
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Re: Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby yoothgeye on Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:01 pm

SCHWINNRAY69 wrote:Mine came with blue dice caps because mine is blue :wink: So...probably stock :D Nice find :mrgreen:


Did yours come with fingerless gloves?
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Postby SCHWINNRAY69 on Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:02 pm

No, nor did it come with a bag :wink:
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Re: Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby yoothgeye on Tue Jun 07, 2011 2:16 pm

SCHWINNRAY69 wrote:No, nor did it come with a bag :wink:


Sweet, mine must be HIGH class then, haha.

Would like to de-rake the fork and get another big wide wheel to use on the front, or cut off the rear triangle and build a sport bike inspired rat rod.
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Re: Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby ___H on Sat Jun 11, 2011 8:51 am

The dice valve caps are stock. The bag is not, but was part of a line of "OCC" accessories that were introduced shortly after the bikes hit the market.
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Re: Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby yoothgeye on Sat Jun 11, 2011 10:47 am

___H wrote:The dice valve caps are stock. The bag is not, but was part of a line of "OCC" accessories that were introduced shortly after the bikes hit the market.


Factory aftermarket accesories... cool.

I am thinking that I really want another back wheel now, I have an idea. :idea:
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Re: Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby ___H on Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:38 am

yoothgeye wrote:
___H wrote:The dice valve caps are stock. The bag is not, but was part of a line of "OCC" accessories that were introduced shortly after the bikes hit the market.


Factory aftermarket accesories... cool.

I am thinking that I really want another back wheel now, I have an idea. :idea:


I had the same idea a while back. 8)

Chopped and stretched an OCC frame, changed the rake to keep the original fork length and modified the triple trees to fit the wide tire. And a few other things.. :mrgreen:
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Re: Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby yoothgeye on Sat Jun 11, 2011 8:23 pm

___H wrote:I had the same idea a while back. 8)

Chopped and stretched an OCC frame, changed the rake to keep the original fork length and modified the triple trees to fit the wide tire. And a few other things.. :mrgreen:


I want to cut off the rear triangle and weld it to a 20" BMX bike in place of it's rear triangle. Then modify a BMX style fork and run the same wheel tire (minus free wheel) up front. Use the Stingray bottom bracket to clear the wheel and have a nice soft sand beach bike.
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Re: Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby Dr. Tankenstein on Sat Jun 11, 2011 8:51 pm

I love the idea, it would be a 20" version of this:
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Re: Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby ___H on Sat Jun 11, 2011 9:34 pm

yoothgeye wrote:
___H wrote:I had the same idea a while back. 8)

Chopped and stretched an OCC frame, changed the rake to keep the original fork length and modified the triple trees to fit the wide tire. And a few other things.. :mrgreen:


I want to cut off the rear triangle and weld it to a 20" BMX bike in place of it's rear triangle. Then modify a BMX style fork and run the same wheel tire (minus free wheel) up front. Use the Stingray bottom bracket to clear the wheel and have a nice soft sand beach bike.


I've had similar ideas. Unfortunately, I don't have the talent to make it happen myself, nor the cash to pay for it to happen otherwise..
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Re: Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby yoothgeye on Sun Jun 12, 2011 12:00 pm

Exactly, basically a mini Pugsley, the only missing piece is the extra tire, I can make up everything else. Maybe I can use a coaster hub as a jackshaft and put a track gear on the wheel hub for real simplicity... until the track hub spins off under hard braking. haha I think I'll stick with the included V-brake.

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Re: Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby ___H on Sun Jun 12, 2011 1:14 pm

yoothgeye wrote:Exactly, basically a mini Pugsley, the only missing piece is the extra tire, I can make up everything else. Maybe I can use a coaster hub as a jackshaft and put a track gear on the wheel hub for real simplicity... until the track hub spins off under hard braking. haha I think I'll stick with the included V-brake.

Where can I find that extra wheel/tire?


choppersus.com if you want new. I've also found them on eBay from time to time, as well as other bike parts sites.
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Re: Stingray OCC Chopper Bike

Postby yoothgeye on Sun Jun 12, 2011 3:04 pm

___H wrote:choppersus.com if you want new. I've also found them on eBay from time to time, as well as other bike parts sites.


Yeah, but I gave $20 for the whole bike, I doubt chopperus or ebay would be that generous to me.
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Postby ___H on Sun Jun 12, 2011 3:57 pm

yoothgeye wrote:
___H wrote:choppersus.com if you want new. I've also found them on eBay from time to time, as well as other bike parts sites.


Yeah, but I gave $20 for the whole bike, I doubt chopperus or ebay would be that generous to me.


True.. :mrgreen:

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