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KLUNKER BUILD-OFF

Postby weekend-fun on Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:26 pm

I am doing a new klunker build so if anyone wants to join me... post here..

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Re: Klunker?

Postby cbman on Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:29 pm

DUDE! so am I, so pumped right now! Can't wait to start building mine up! what kinda bike are you rockin?
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Re: Klunker?

Postby weekend-fun on Thu Aug 05, 2010 12:17 am

It's a 1950-something Hawthorne.
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Re: Klunker?

Postby outskirtscustoms on Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:31 pm

I'm working on a ratty '84 Mongoose Californian Chopper. Haven't seen it done yet so I figure I'll do it. In the process of painting now but might stretch the frame a bit but here's the mock up.
Here it is when I first got it.
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Here's it mocked up
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rims are already done red painted with full black knobbies and frame flat black, Thinking of extending the fork about 6 inches, giving it a little rake to make the chain stays parallel with the ground, and stretch the back a good 12-18 inches and move the seat as far back as I can to complete the look.
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Re: KLUNKER BUILD-OFF

Postby weekend-fun on Tue Aug 10, 2010 7:15 pm

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Re: KLUNKER BUILD-OFF

Postby outskirtscustoms on Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:31 pm

weekend-fun wrote:major update
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I like those bars. What are they? or are they custom?
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Re: KLUNKER BUILD-OFF

Postby Wildcat on Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:17 pm

I looked up "Klunker" and still don't have a definite idea of what a Klunker is. Does it have to have a cantilever frame? A certain type of handlebars? Gears?
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Re: KLUNKER BUILD-OFF

Postby weekend-fun on Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:59 am

Wildcat wrote:I looked up "Klunker" and still don't have a definite idea of what a Klunker is. Does it have to have a cantilever frame? A certain type of handlebars? Gears?

take a crusier bike and make it outfitted for mountian riding, or do the opposite.

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Re: KLUNKER BUILD-OFF

Postby weekend-fun on Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:00 am

outskirtscustoms wrote:
weekend-fun wrote:major update
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I like those bars. What are they? or are they custom?

i got them from a fellow member. not sure really what they are.

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Re: Klunker?

Postby That0neGuy on Sun Aug 15, 2010 4:26 pm

outskirtscustoms wrote:I'm working on a ratty '84 Mongoose Californian Chopper. Haven't seen it done yet so I figure I'll do it. In the process of painting now but might stretch the frame a bit but here's the mock up.
Here it is when I first got it.

rims are already done red painted with full black knobbies and frame flat black, Thinking of extending the fork about 6 inches, giving it a little rake to make the chain stays parallel with the ground, and stretch the back a good 12-18 inches and move the seat as far back as I can to complete the look.


I have that same frame in black if you want it .Free ninty nine.
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Re: Klunker?

Postby outskirtscustoms on Mon Aug 16, 2010 9:40 pm

That0neGuy wrote:
outskirtscustoms wrote:I'm working on a ratty '84 Mongoose Californian Chopper. Haven't seen it done yet so I figure I'll do it. In the process of painting now but might stretch the frame a bit but here's the mock up.
Here it is when I first got it.

rims are already done red painted with full black knobbies and frame flat black, Thinking of extending the fork about 6 inches, giving it a little rake to make the chain stays parallel with the ground, and stretch the back a good 12-18 inches and move the seat as far back as I can to complete the look.


I have that same frame in black if you want it .Free ninty nine.


Hmmmm, I might work something out with you on that since you're already getting the huffy from me. I love having paired bikes in case I ever get ambitious and want to make a tandem or side by side.
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Re: KLUNKER BUILD-OFF

Postby Dr. Tankenstein on Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:30 am

outskirts,
I love having paired bikes in case I ever get ambitious and want to make a tandem or side by side.


Like this? I think it would be fun to see one of these 'ratted out' :lol: Put a ;his' frame on one side, a 'hers' frame on the other (only hook the steering up on the 'his' side :roll: )
http://www.prices4antiques.com/transportation/bicycles-motorcycles/Bicycle-Wolff-Co-Duplex-Side-by-Side-Tandem-Restored-1896-D9998829.htm

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Re: KLUNKER BUILD-OFF

Postby itchybird on Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:10 pm

The true 'Klunkers' are a pretty specific breed of bikes, and the guys into these rides hold that definition pretty tightly.

You want an old DX, or panther style straight bar frame, preferrably pre-war ie very late 30's to early 40's. Most guys want that old well worn stock paint on them. Anyone that is building a kluncker needs to go to this website:

http://www.clunkers.net/

and I would recommed the movie, yes there is a movie about these, Klunkerz. It's a real good history lesson. There is a trailer on you-tube to give you a taste.

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Re: KLUNKER BUILD-OFF

Postby itchybird on Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:23 pm

Here is a link to the you-tube trailer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiD8aBmY ... re=related
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Re: KLUNKER BUILD-OFF

Postby Motopecane on Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:25 pm

those bars look like something I saw somewhere else on here. Someone posted a photo of how to make handlebars by using the bottom of a shopping cart. That would explain the strange bend in them. Are they really heavy?
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