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Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby MplsCoaster on Tue Jul 26, 2011 7:58 pm

Hey,

I went for a 12 mile ride tonight and felt that the Hot Rod 'Liner is done.
I've had a great time with a lot of talented and supportive people.
Thanks for all your help.

Things changed a lot from the beginning
I didn't get some of the stylin' parts done I wanted.
What I got was a great riding bike that is a bit unique, really shiny, and reasonably fast
27.5 lbs, 52/16 gears, Big and Littles (45mm and 28mm)

Here it how I bought it.

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Here it is finished:

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This is my neighborhood in Mpls.

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Rode down by the river again

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Franklin Ave bridge over the Upper Mississippi River
Awesome day today.

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I actually rode all the way down to the river and back up again
(and my knees aren't yelling at me :lol: )

Then went on the Greenway. Huge mural!

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Some earlier shots:
Downtown Mpls in the back ground


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The Sabo bike and ped bridge


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The rabbit


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Nothing could be finer than ridin' the Hot Rod 'Liner



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I love Spaceliners!!
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby texasbigjon on Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:19 pm

one of the cleverest spaceliner builds ive seen in a while! :mrgreen: the modern parts work perfect with the space-age frame. very creative work.
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby karfer67 on Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:25 pm

bet its the fastest spaceliner ever built. well done
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby Rat Rod on Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:45 pm

Every part on this bike is perfect for this build.
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby slow rider on Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:53 pm

love this build! the only thing I would have done diffrent if it was mine. is put a 12 tooth rear sprocket on to make it a real rocket. grate job on this build!
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby Craiggo on Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:55 pm

I love the utter simplicity of this build! The only thing I would've made different is made it a 10 speed :lol: but I absolutely love this
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby snydur on Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:26 pm

the combo of metals and black is just perfect. this one will be a real comepetitor
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby Fireproof on Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:06 am

Man! That’s SUPER CLEAN! I dig the big/little combo, and I would have never thought to use the “Vs” . . . COOL! 8)
Now tell the truth . . . was that 26mph going downhill? :P
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby KC so-cal on Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:06 am

um! yeah everything they said :mrgreen:
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby Brentley on Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:19 am

I am digging those deep v wheels, how wide is the rear wheel and tire out of curiosity? Nicely done, it's cool to see a very usable classic, i sure would have a time pushing my bike 12 miles.
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby Skipton on Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:45 am

Hardcore Hot Rod!

This bike just oozes COOL! Shiny, Cool Parts, Big & Little's.... ETC ETC...

The fixxie Guys must turn there heads..... when you pass them :mrgreen:

Great Job one a great bike! Mixing cool old with cool new!

BIG POINTS... for it RIDING IT! :mrgreen: 8)
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby jerrykr on Wed Jul 27, 2011 6:52 am

What everyone else said, and great pictures too!

I like it a lot!
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby MplsCoaster on Wed Jul 27, 2011 6:54 pm

Hey Everybody,

Wow. Thanks for all the great responses! :D :D
I'm a really happy and a bit surprised.
I didn't think I get this much feedback.
I appreciate it a lot!

I tried using the KISS principle so I could focus on getting it set up and I could ride something kinda cool around town.
I hoped that by making a clean build, it emphasizes Viktor Schreckengost's artistic eye (Spaceliner designer).
I glad that others are enjoying that too.
It's really interesting to hear different response (all through the competition).
I see things I haven't thought of. That's awesome!

Here is a pic at the Mosaic of the Americans (without a flat tire :lol: )

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texasbigjon wrote:one of the cleverest spaceliner builds ive seen in a while! :mrgreen: the modern parts work perfect with the space-age frame. very creative work.


Thanks TexasBigJohn. You're right, when I look at it now, they do go together. I guess the shiny bits match. :lol:

karfer67 wrote:bet its the fastest spaceliner ever built. well done


Thanks Karfer. I guess that was a goal in the back of my head. Just because it's an older bike doesn't mean it can't be fast. :D

Rat Rod wrote:Every part on this bike is perfect for this build.


Thanks Rat Rod. I really glad you like or else I might get kicked off :lol:

slow rider wrote:love this build! the only thing I would have done diffrent if it was mine. is put a 12 tooth rear sprocket on to make it a real rocket. grate job on this build!


Thanks Slow Rider. I had a 52/13 setup for a while, and I could pedal hard down hills (Wheee!) but it was brutal from a stop. If your gonna build a coaster, sorry, the smallest is 13 (I looked :lol: ).

Craiggo wrote:I love the utter simplicity of this build! The only thing I would've made different is made it a 10 speed :lol: but I absolutely love this


Thanks Graiggo. Sometimes the KISS principle works. It was less hard for me to screw up :lol: I was looking for a lighter bike to work with a single speed so no hand brakes (I really like coasters). You should try a Liner as a 10 spd.

snydur wrote:the combo of metals and black is just perfect. this one will be a real comepetitor


Thanks Syndur. I was thinking I might blacken the pedals for more balance but I'm glad I didn't (with your approval)
I almost put on silver handlebar wrap too but after abandoning the all metal seat, I think the black tape works better.

Fireproof wrote:Man! That’s SUPER CLEAN! I dig the big/little combo, and I would have never thought to use the “Vs” . . . COOL! 8)
Now tell the truth . . . was that 26mph going downhill? :P


Thanks Fireproof. I'm glad you like the different interpretation of big and littles.
I kept looking for something to make the bike pop and I think the V's helped.
I swear that I went 26.4 mph peak speed as an average of 2 runs (1 North and 1 South). The numbers are all here:
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The pic was from a wind-at-my-back ride (on flat ground) but reflects the next set of high gear runs.
I used to work at GM and remember the LS7 Vette's doing north/south 0-100mph runs (Oh Man!) so I tried to do did the same (except the 100 mph bit).

KC so-cal wrote:um! yeah everything they said :mrgreen:


Thanks KC so-cal.

Brentley wrote:I am digging those deep v wheels, how wide is the rear wheel and tire out of curiosity? Nicely done, it's cool to see a very usable classic, i sure would have a time pushing my bike 12 miles.


Thanks Brentley. Glad you like them. The rear tire is 45mm and the 13mm rim strip tape filled the whole surface. I'm pushing the limits of the tire/rim combo and it took me a bit to get them installed correctly but now they work dependably. I'm glad you appreciate the in-use factor. I pushed it home once (early on) too. :lol:

Skipton wrote:Hardcore Hot Rod!

This bike just oozes COOL! Shiny, Cool Parts, Big & Little's.... ETC ETC...

The fixxie Guys must turn there heads..... when you pass them :mrgreen:

Great Job one a great bike! Mixing cool old with cool new!

BIG POINTS... for it RIDING IT! :mrgreen: 8)


Thanks Skipton. Thanks for your great support though this build.
When I was taking the pic at the railroad bridge, a guy on a fixie gave me a "thumbs up" :D
The goal was to ride it to the beach, surprisingly it worked!

jerrykr wrote:What everyone else said, and great pictures too!I like it a lot!


Thanks Jerry k r. The pics just reflect how lucky I am to live in Mpls.

Here is a couple more pics from yesterday.
I'm going to keep taking/posting them until the deadline.

The rest of the Longfellow Mural

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I can make it ride in the other direction but the glare hurts my eyes :lol:

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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby motopsyco on Wed Jul 27, 2011 7:07 pm

Faster, lighter, faster, shinier, & especially FASTER :lol:
What more could you want in a hot rod?
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Re: Hot Rod 'Liner

Postby dangratsdan on Thu Jul 28, 2011 3:20 am

Nice combination of vintage classic and high tech bike. Looks like one fast Spaceliner.
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