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X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby kingplinker on Mon Jun 16, 2008 6:22 pm

Man, you folks have some GREAT builds going! I lost my camera, but found it, and have so many other projects (+ work) that I was thinking about skipping this build, but after seeing all your cool builds, I feel inspired to play. :D

I got thsi frame a a yard sale about 2 years ago, it has hung on the wall in my shop. I was saving it for my wife but she said "what do I need a bike for" - so off the wall & on the floor with it :mrgreen:

From searching, I think it's a 1953 Western Flyer X-53. Frame is super solid, small bend on one of the top tubes, but no holes or breaks anywhere. At this point I have no clue WHAT it'll be yet... need to start hunting parts. I used the forks for the crodhopper in last build, so need to find other forks, or take them back.

Not sure if I'll finish, but maybe by starting this thread it'll get me going. Cheers!

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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby BLASTER on Mon Jun 16, 2008 6:45 pm

Wow!
That's a crazy, neat frame!
Go at it!

I'm not much further along...we have until August, ya know!
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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby OUTLAW on Mon Jun 16, 2008 6:50 pm

man youre done, throw some wheels stuf an leave it as is. thats one sweet rat frame.

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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby sensor on Mon Jun 16, 2008 6:59 pm

that frame is amazing! do you have the forks that went to it also?!?
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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby kingplinker on Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:05 pm

I do have the forks on the RRBBO #2 bike I did, I might put the frame & the right forks back together, but not sure yet. What do you guys think? I wanted some stronger springer forks for crodhopper any ways.... just not sure...

You can see the forks that go to this frame the crodhopper build thread. THANKS.

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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby cman on Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:40 pm

Should be a cool and nicely detailed build.
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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby OUTLAW on Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:02 pm

put the original forks back on

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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby CCR on Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:08 pm

i loved (voted for) The Crodhopper !! but the forks fit that WF frame soooo nice :!: DO IT !!! :D
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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby kingplinker on Tue Jun 17, 2008 6:42 am

Hey cool, thanks. I think I will then! I am hoping those tires you traded me work CCR - Cheers, T.
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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby kingplinker on Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:15 am

Did some work yesterday evening - started cleaning up & sanding frame a little, found a giant globby weld under the back rack thing - it was nasty. Grinded it off, and straightened the one bent bar...

THE GLOB:
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Now for the forks...

I still may use the original forks, but I am worried the FAT tires I have won't fit, they might, and I might still use them, BUT I wanted to try to make something a little different, and a little wider. They springs are placed on the forks where they are so they do not hit the tire, or the spokes. Fun stuff..

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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby cman on Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:34 am

This is a cool buildoff with so many custom forks. Nice job on the Franken Fork.
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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby fast eddie on Thu Jun 19, 2008 11:29 am

that fork is entirely too cool for me to even look at for too long! good work man!
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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby KOTA on Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:23 pm

That frame is soooooooo cool!.........That fork, oh that fork. You have come up with the "best" and most simple one yet!......Did I say BEST?.... I meant....BEST!
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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby KOTA on Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:35 pm

kingplinker wrote:
THE GLOB:
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I forgot. This does NOT look like a weld, :roll: I'm sorry!...........We know what it is. :wink: What makes it worse is you had to "grind" it off!
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Re: X-53: Dirt Machine

Postby sensor on Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:47 pm

forks look great! never seen anything even close to them before :mrgreen:
as for the 'glob' on the fender brace in back.........i dunno :?
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