
This should be fun! good luck to everyone
~ BlueX ~
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~ BlueX ~I will be using this diamond frame
![]() This should be fun! good luck to everyone Last edited by Skipton on Wed Nov 24, 2010 1:29 pm, edited 7 times in total.
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Re: ~Blue X~Looks like a good starting place. See Ya on the 15th for the next Chicago ride. 27" or 26"?
Gary
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Re: ~Blue X~Gary its got 26"
Getting started ![]() Not the tire I will be using but a 26x1.95 FITS! ![]() This fork my need more engineering then I have time or skill for ![]() ![]() It does look like my tank ideas will work ![]() ![]() ![]() Next up is to make a "seat post" out of parts from this ![]() more to come Thanks Skip Chicago TailDraggers 2013
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Re: ~Blue X~Skip I have a 1 1/8 inch threaded tripple tree but it looks like the bearing cups are the same size as your's they measure 1 11/32 od if you could find the right size tube you could splice on 2 slices to the head tube. OR we could tig the cups right to the frame.
Gary Gary
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Re: ~Blue X~Thanks guys I will make the fork work....Tig the cups did cross my mind
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Re: ~Blue X~
Thanks Guys! Update.... A few months ago got this Monark Free out of the trash ![]() I have been reading about vintage race motorcycles alot lately got this idea ![]() ![]() When its is done there will be a bar that come out of the seat post tube on the blue frame and conncets to Monark seatstays my inspiration ![]() Oh Man! this is so much fun already! Thanks Skip Chicago TailDraggers 2013
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Re: ~Blue X~An idea for your fork issue, I had that problem many times, I avoid it by finding the right size of fork then grind the fork off the steerer so that you see the bottom half of the steerer that the forks where welded to, remove the one from the forks being used but use it to make spacers for the new steerer you cut out, this works well and makes builds look clean.
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Re: ~Blue X~Hsean
Thanks for the tip sounds like a good idea UPDATE.... I have been trying to figure out what to use for a seat post some thing with a cool shape Then I looked at this lying on the basement floor ![]() a hacksaw make it into this ![]() I think this will work just fine ![]() ![]() I know it looks like a hack job now but weld the Monark tube to the stock seat post and the Monark seatstays I think it will all come together Lots more to come Thanks Skip Chicago TailDraggers 2013
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Re: ~Blue X~ update 5-5This keeps getting better and better! Would the new seat stay look mor like the moto if you flipped it so the curve is to the back and the tube met at the stub tube in the center of the new seat post tube?
Gary Gary
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Re: ~Blue X~ update 5-5Gary I agree, I am still figuring out how it all goes together, I do think the Monark stay need to be turned around and think the center piece be cut off I do like the curve going up like this not shure I can ride it
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Re: ~Blue X~ update 5-5So... where goes the wily bar?
Re: ~Blue X~Just a quick update
Got the "seatpost" location figured out pics to come I got this seat for free at a swap meet would be a little hard to ride I do like the springs so put this seat pan on did not even have to drill new holes ![]() ![]() ![]() I my or my not cover it. Got this in the mail yesterday from TheFlyingDingo ![]() ![]() Thanks Skip Chicago TailDraggers 2013
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