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Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Interesting Discovery 6/6

Houndog said:
So glad you are not painting..when I bought my bike I had no idea it would look like it does after ridding of surface rust...
Very cool build...
Amazing, right! I love uncovering the history. Every knick and scratch gives a piece soul. I also love a nicely painted bike, but certain bikes just want their scars to show.

In other news, I have started teaching a week long illustration master class, so updates will not happen this week. That said I got some killer work done on the seat post situation that I can't wait to share. But it'll have to be next week!

Keep building brothers!
 
Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Interesting Discovery 6/6

Jake Sensi said:
This bike is killer!! I'm working on a 20 incher called Riff Braf. I rode it tonight and. It was super fast. It also folds. 20 inchers unite!! Peace

Another '20 incher' present!!! 8)
Fisch said:
Nice! Thanks guys, looks like we are starting a 20" revolution! When I first got into RRB I was certainly more about 26" bikes, really because I thought 20" would be too small. Then I started getting muscle bike fever, and realized with the right proportions, a 20" is a pleasure to ride. Recently got hit with the bmx bug, and again found them to be light weight and so comfy to ride (with a layback post).

Now, in the stock configuration, this Stelber would be torture for a 6 foot guy like myself to ride, but with the right bars and seat hight, I am really hopeful it will be comfy as most bananas. .
Great bike!! Love the concept....

It's times like these that make me glad I never grew taller than 5' 7"
 
Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Interesting Discovery 6/6

This is definately one of the coolest 20 inchers I have ever seen. Love what you have done with it!!! 8) :mrgreen:
 
Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Interesting Discovery 6/6

I used an oil painting medium called Liquin Fine detail. But normal Liquin would work too. I will put another coat on later.

I am still teaching a week long workshop, so no new news to report on the build. :( Soon!
 
Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Interesting Discovery 6/6

Awesome looking bike! The Heim joints gave me an idea for some truss rod holders on my build, thanks.
 
Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Interesting Discovery 6/6

What's up Fisch :?: I,as well as others I'm sure,am jonesing for more progress :!:

Just curious.
 
Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Interesting Discovery 6/6

Class is over by now, the bunnies are getting hungry for an update!!!!!!

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Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Interesting Discovery 6/6

Circa Cycles said:
What's up Fisch :?: I,as well as others I'm sure,am jonesing for more progress :!:

Just curious.

Where did June go!? The good news is I have made progress! Just need to document it.

I am headed out for vacation next week, and am planning on taking the beast with me to work on. But I will shoot for a photo update in the next couple of days!
 
Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Interesting Discovery 6/6

Cool, realy looking forward to seeing more of "Awesome"
 
Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Interesting Discovery 6/6

Holy cow it is time for an update! Keep the bunnies at bay. :p

Where we left off was figuring out what do do about the seat. Like all the other odd stuff on this bike, the seat tube was basically a twig held in with a stop bolt.
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So I broke out the 1/2 tap.
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And threaded a 1/2 rod right down the seat tube. Now I am hearing ya, this isn't the prettiest solution.
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No worries! That was just the beginning. So I cut me some cardboard templates, transfered it to aluminum sheet and started fabbing a seat tower to match the front springer mount. I 'brazed' the aluminum with this low temp aluminum solder you can get at Tractor supply and used nothing but a Propain/Mapp torch.
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It takes some getting use to and isn't the prettiest joint, but since the threaded rod is the real strength of seat tower, this got the job done.
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Here is the raw form of what I built.
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After a lot of filing and fiddling the fit, I wanted to make it sexier, so I taped off a checkerboard pattern, and using steelwool and buffing compound, I polished in a ghost checkboard into the metal.
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Now were talking. Depending on the lighting conditions, parts of the pattern will vanish.
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But how to mount the seat? First sandblast it and think about getting rid of the bolt heads, as I am going for a metal seat.
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My first mig welding job! Which is bubblegum popcorn all the way, but I am currently on vacation and my bro in law has a stocked garage here. So It was time to learn some stuff! Ain't pretty but it'll hold.
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I welded up the holes on top, ground my popcorn welds and we are feelin better about sitting on it.
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Bondo time! Also my first time working with filler.
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Just so happened my bro-in law was priming a MG in his paint booth, so he handed me the gun for the first time and:
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TIme to bikeride with my daughter on her Spyder 500 before I figure out how the heck to attach the seat to the tower.
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Then it came to me. I sanded off some of my fresh primer and welded in a plate that I could bolt down right on top of the tower using the 1/2 threaded rod coming out of the seattube!
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OK so what does all of this look like attached to the bike? Here we go.
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That's all folks!
 
Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Massive update PG.9 seat tower

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Holy smokes!!! I REALLY like this build.
 
Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Massive update PG.9 seat tower

kingfish254 said:
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Holy smokes!!! I REALLY like this build.
Take the trophy why don't cha!! Geeze!!
 
Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Massive update PG.9 seat tower

Thanks guys! The seat seems to hold my weight, so that is good. It is the original seat that came with the bike. But it is pretty massive. I love the look of it with all the springs and I have plans to paint something on the seatpan, so I enjoy the massive canvas, but wouldn't mind setting something smaller up there to see if I'd like the scale better.

Next though, while I am on vacation for a couple more days and near a bro-inlaw with a welder, I should think about a rear brake. I don't know that my springer is tough enough for the torque forces of the front disc brake. A simple rear pinch brake under the bike behind the kickstand may be in order.
 
Re: Fisch's 20-inches of Awesome! Massive update 6/4 seat tower

Great work on the bracket!

Now, one piece of advice. If you plan to ride this very much at all, go to Fastenal (only place I know of off the top of my head that you can get it) and get a rod of hardened all-thread for the seat post. Regular all-thread is too soft.

Keep up the good work! Rg
 
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