


This has been so cool in my opinion, I already have plans to do another one with a second frame that I've got.
Flipped Bike
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Flipped BikeI came across this, viewtopic.php?f=21&t=44358, that looked so fun and unique, I've been wanting to try it. So, I got a frame from a neighbor for free, and built this bike one hundred percent with parts that I already had in my shop. It's so cool, it's now my new daily rider. It only took me a few hours, and I really like it.
![]() ![]() ![]() This has been so cool in my opinion, I already have plans to do another one with a second frame that I've got. Alchemist Custom Bicycles: http://www.facebook.com/AlchemyCustomBicycles
Re: Flipped BikeReally cool execution!
I'm supposed to be getting a girls bike today, sight unseen. This might be my direction for it! Thanks for posting! Three Nails, One Cross, & the Sins of the World!
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Re: Flipped BikeOn my way to the shed right now
Re: Flipped BikeDo you mind showing some pictures of how you did the bottom bracket?
I've been planning on using a couple of frames to flip one too. Thanks. BTW, I like your bike! Jerry
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Re: Flipped BikeVery cool,I like doing these!You can get electrical k/o seals to fill the old BB they snap right in.Keep up the good work
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Re: Flipped BikeThis is really cool! I'm still pretty green, so, I haven't seen this done before. It seems like it's a lot easier to find old ladies frames in my area...needless to say my eyes have been opened to some new possibilities! lol
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