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Hey people,

Newbie here, was about to get off to bed (2am here) but, got all excited and thought I'd do a brief rundown of my project with pictures :)

This is what the bike looked like

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Big bit of card got a rough shape drawn on it, then started bending and tacking

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Got the rough shape sorted

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found some old bars from a small motorbike

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Also put on a small chopper seat with a couple of stems and half a seat pan to support the rear end

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Funky little LED front light

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Bars, in retrospect, next time I'll pull them back a little at the top bends. They're welded at the bottom as I couldn't get a sharp enough bend at the bottom

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So this is what it currently looks like

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and this is it's maiden voyage with an unfit fat bloke riding it (click on the pic to view the vid)



So, I've now tidied up a bunch of the welds and put bodyfiller over a couple of bits to make them nice and smooth. Then it's tidying it all up, spraying it, and away we go! NEXT :D :D




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Just realised that I should have probably put this in 'built from scratch' ? If a mod wants to move it that's cool, no worries if not :)
 
You probably get a little more viewing here , If you want it in the built from scratch section I will move
it for you.
 
Like it....darn, I wish I knew how to weld!
 
Uncle Stretch said:
You probably get a little more viewing here , If you want it in the built from scratch section I will move
it for you.

I'm easy either way mate, I just didn't want to get in trouble just as soon as I get on the board LOL

NewOrleansFlyer said:
Like it....darn, I wish I knew how to weld!

I'm teaching myself all of it mate, so, if I can do it, anyone can. Treat yourself to a little mig unit and practice practice practice :D
 
i dig those bars man..
i wanted to build a set similar :) love the narrow and the wide bars :lol:
 
iven said:
i dig those bars man..
i wanted to build a set similar :) love the narrow and the wide bars :lol:

Thanks mate, I should have pulled the grips part of them back a little for comfort really, but, they're all good in the mean time :D

So what have I been up to today ....

Added a brace to the crank, also painted everything black (interesting when mixing the different types of black I had)...

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However, I put it all back together again (excitedly), had a sod of a time with the chain, then realised why. When welding the brace onto the front downtube and crank itself, it got pulled over a small amount, now meaning the chain is a slight angle to the sprocket. This means it's not going as well as it did before - FECKIN' ANNOYING!

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I'm going to give it some welly with a lumphammer and see if that helps, or it'll be a slice with the grinder to create enough of a gap to bend it into.
 
Doormandean said:
Bars, in retrospect, next time I'll pull them back a little at the top bends. They're welded at the bottom as I couldn't get a sharp enough bend at the bottom

To be honest Dean I think they look better for having that straight welded bar at the bottom. You could always cut the bars further down the vertical section and stick some narrower pipe inside to join them. Then you could pull them back at the top/grips to get the angle you want before welding them back up at the join?
P.s great build by the way :D , Will
 
Thanks gents!

I think I'm going to leave the bars as is, it's good to know for next time though. In a strange way I think they kind of suit the bike. The next build has inch and a quarter tube as opposed to inch, that looks better too IMO.

Hey, it's a learning process and I'm loving it!

No idea how to price this to sell it though, any ideas?

One thing I am aware of is the seat is a £60 (maybe 90 usd?), I'd rather not change it out, but, if I'm not going to get much for the bike then I want to make the seat money back at least.

I'd be interested in your opinion for price though :D
 
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