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Re: Quickie Spyder "Rat" Build

Postby jalopyjimmy13 on Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:44 am

what no led they r cheap n work great n easy to do but the ride is coming together nice :D
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Re: Quickie Spyder "Rat" Build

Postby IronDio on Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:44 am

Thanks!
I'm going for more of a vintage look. the light was next to nothing, but it's an all glass sealed beam bulb in the housing. I didn't try separating the lens from the back, but I'll consider looking further into a conversion if this battery pack doesn't work out. It's rechargeable and cheap.
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Re: Quickie Spyder "Rat" Build

Postby IronDio on Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:41 am

Finally pulled the back wheel off to spread the frame for clearance yesterday. While I had it off, I decided to finally turn the tire around so the treads were going the right direction. While I had the tire off, I looked at the wheel, and decided it needed to be repainted. So, I pulled both tires off and sprayed the rims. Then, I looked at the fork, the lower part of the tubes are pretty pitted up, so, I painted them. Then, I painted the extensions for the rear wheel, the sissy bar, and I'll do the crank and sprocket tonight. This project is taking a new direction on me!
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Re: "Quickie" Sears Spyder Rat Build

Postby IronDio on Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:20 pm

Didn't get to the crank and sprocket tonight. But, here's how it sits now...not happy that it's in pieces again, but its got some shiny shoes! lol
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Rustoleum Hammered Black on the forks and Hammered Copper on the wheels. Love that paint!!!
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Re: "Quickie" Sears Spyder Rat Build

Postby IronDio on Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:23 am

put it back together this morning in my pjs. lol
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Getting close now!!!
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Re: "Quickie" Sears Spyder Rat Build

Postby pedal scraper on Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:49 am

This is pretty cool!
but, in my opinion, (take it for what it's worth), i think you should go with a smaller front tire. (skinnier).
the fat front tire kind of looks out of place to me. i think it makes it look like one of those 2 wheel drive off road minibikes (recon?)
when i read that you painted the wheels i cringed (thinking that you painted them red to try and get a rat rod look) and then was pleasantly surprised that you went with copper.
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Re: "Quickie" Sears Spyder Rat Build

Postby IronDio on Mon Feb 20, 2012 9:47 pm

I would possibly go with a skinnier tire if it was like a 24" wheel, but, I'm really not into the smaller (diameter) front tire look.
Anyway...I was going to paint the crank and sprocket, but, after a few minutes with the wire wheel, they came back too nice to paint. So, here's a crappy pic with the crank back on. I have the old chain soaking overnight to clean it up.
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Also, I polished up the original chain guard that I'll position when I get the chain on :)
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Re: "Quickie" Sears Spyder Rat Build

Postby pacman270 on Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:34 am

looks good man. I picked up one of those spyders a few weeks ago. I have not decided what to do to it yet
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Re: "Quickie" Sears Spyder Rat Build

Postby pedal scraper on Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:58 pm

IronDio wrote:I would possibly go with a skinnier tire if it was like a 24" wheel, but, I'm really not into the smaller (diameter) front tire look.
Anyway...I was going to paint the crank and sprocket, but, after a few minutes with the wire wheel, they came back too nice to paint. So, here's a crappy pic with the crank back on. I have the old chain soaking overnight to clean it up.
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Also, I polished up the original chain guard that I'll position when I get the chain on :)


you mean like this?
this is a bike i recently finished and it has a 24" x 3" rear wheel with a 3" wide slick on it. The front wheel is a 700 C off of a road bike with a very skinny, very low profile front tire.
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Re: "Quickie" Sears Spyder Rat Build

Postby IronDio on Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:46 pm

pedal scraper wrote:you mean like this?
this is a bike i recently finished and it has a 24" x 3" rear wheel with a 3" wide slick on it. The front wheel is a 700 C off of a road bike with a very skinny, very low profile front tire.
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Now that's extreme! Very cool!
Part of my goal was a VERY low cost build, and I don't have much for spare parts at this time, so I used both tires off of the parts bike that I had available. I really like the vintage motorcycle look that I ended up with and that was what I was kind of going for. That's what is so cool about this hobby, there's a million different ways to do this bike with the same parts. Can't wait to see what you do to yours!!
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Re: "Quickie" Sears Spyder Rat Build

Postby IronDio on Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:51 pm

99% assembled. Waiting on my battery, and I might add a taillight depending on how well that works. The chain is SUPER tight with the fixed rear wheel, I may have to get a half-link to get a little more slack.
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Unfortunately, we had a snow storm and the roads are VERY slick, so, I'll have to wait to test ride it to see what needs to be tweaked :(
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Re: "Quickie" Sears Spyder Rat Build

Postby dragnusa on Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:23 am

cool bike
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Re: Ending Up "Not-so-Ratty" Sears Spyder Rat Build

Postby IronDio on Sat Feb 25, 2012 7:47 pm

Snapped some pics of the finished (for now) bike...
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Re: Sears Spyder Rat Build with Finished (for now) Pics!

Postby kingfish254 on Sat Feb 25, 2012 7:52 pm

I am surprised that the bike isn't making the snow melt!!! :!: :!: 8) :shock:
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Re: Sears Spyder Rat Build with Finished (for now) Pics!

Postby MplsCoaster on Sun Feb 26, 2012 7:31 pm

Really Nice Job! Cool layout and stance! Great pics too.
Saw you guys up there are going to get pounded with snow this week.
Down here, we're set to get ~12" Tuesday. No slicks for a while :lol:
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