Acid. Reborn (finished)

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I was called Stiletto, sharp and sleek.
But when the acid rain fell, I was reborn


Frame:Cruiser by Biltema, CrMo. Acid washed
Fork:DKW Diamant, anno 1938. Threaded 25.4mm steerer, non-BSA thread!
Brake caliper mount:DIY, L-profile 25x25mm Q235 steel
Rear suspension data:Preferred usable travel of linkage 159mm. Used travel after sag 117mm. Sag set at 42mm travel (=26% of total travel) at 85kg rider weight + bike unsprung weight. Spring travel used <54mm. Spring preload 46mm.
Rear swing arm:Upper joint: scissor jack
Bifurcation: part of fork 26" MTB 'Action', CrMo
Lower legs: from 26" fork cruiser by Biltema, CrMo
Rear scissor joints:Upper shanks 145mm, Lower shanks 109mm. 18x3mm C9D (SS 1312), 'bondjärn', semi hard, semi Mellanglödgad. Carbon 0,04-0,10%.
Brake caliper mount:DIY, L-profile 25x25mm Q235 steel
Rear shock:Legs: 18x3mm C9D (SS 1312), 'bondjärn', semi hard, semi Mellanglödgad. Carbon 0,04-0,10%. Tapped M5x0.75mm
Springs: Wiener Bike Parts / SR Suntour SF15XCM-DS-RL(LO) 26/27.5/29" HARD, art.no. 2220591060, 22.5 coils, wire diameter 3.5mm, solid height 78.75mm, total length 232mm, spring constant (est.) 8.26 N/mm
Spring stops: 20mm pipe from hydraulic jack handle, recessed screw holes
Headset:XLC steel threadless Ø 25.4/30.0/27.0 mm, semi-cartridge. Stack height 11.45 + 11.05 = 22.5 mm
Bottom bracket:Shimano BSA square taper 114mm
Shifters:Deore M592 3x9
Front chain tensioner:Shimano Altus Rear Derailleur Long Reach 6/7 SIS RD-CT92 flipped
Rear Derailleur:Shimano Deore RD-M592-SGS Shadow Rear Derailleur long 9-speed
Brakeset:Shimano BR-MT200 hydraulic flat mount
Brake rotors:Shimano SM-RT26 6-bolt 180mm/160mm
Chain:Double CN-HG701 11s
Crankset:Shimano Deore M592 2x9
Stem:1950's 21.0mm
Bars:Steel, mid rise
Seatpost:Hydraulic jack handle, 20mm
Saddle:Brooks B67
Grips:RFR lock on
Wheel front:Gippieme Equipe Roccia Disc. Alloy 6063t6 Double wall rims, black. 28 Leader Sapim spokes 2mm black. Sealed bearings, ERTRO 622-20. IS 6 bolt.
Tire front:Maxxis Minion DHF TR EXO 29+ 3.0"
Tube front:Maxxis 29"
Wheel rear:Rim: 65mm Double Wall, OLD 135 mm, ETRTO 622x65 mm.
Hub: JoyTech D762DSE, ball bearings, DSE sealed, AL7075 aluminum body, 8/9/10s HG freehub, QR: RLCA-R/148.5. Disc mount : IS 6 bolt
Tire rear:Maxxis Minion DHF TR EXO 29+ 3.0"
Tube rear:CrusierShop UltraFat 3"
Cassette:Shimano Deore 11-34 9s, HG
Pedals:Square bear trap
Lights:Vicma Beta/KTM Ark Projectors
Light source:LUXTAR LED Onyx H8, 4 chip, actual lumens 1840, 9-18 VDC, 6400K, 1.4A, actual power 17W, Aluminum, IP67
Tachometer:Huret, Made in France


Acid is intended for cruising. Cruising down Fury Road, that is.

Starting out as a run-of-the-mill, cheap cruiser.

Internal three speed gear, and satin black paint. Tidy. Convenient. Boring.
Mud guards. No need, it never rains on Fury Road.
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Welcome to the build off fun! Looks like you are off to a good start.

My grandfather came over from Sweden to the USA in 1912. He was born in the Småland region. I still have relatives in Oskarshamn.

RaT oN~!
 
Welcome to the build off fun! Looks like you are off to a good start.

My grandfather came over from Sweden to the USA in 1912. He was born in the Småland region. I still have relatives in Oskarshamn.

RaT oN~!
Thanks! So you're part swedish, cool :) i've heard a lot of swedes moved to MN. Oskarshamn is not too far from where I live
 
Stiletto is intended for cruising. Cruising down Fury Road, that is.

Starting out as a run-of-the-mill, cheap cruiser.

Internal three speed gear, and satin black paint. Tidy. Convenient. Boring.
Mud guards. No need, it never rains on Fury Road.View attachment 233836
Welcome to the BO and to RatRodBikes!
It's always nice when "Team Europe" gets a new member! 😉
Don't forget to put your marker on the map 🗺️ https://ratrodbikes.com/threads/where-are-the-builders-from.118216/
 
I like the 'second look', lowered bars. Your RaT-ina achieved by the paint removal looks awesome! One hint on posting photos / images. After you Attach files, and they are uploaded to your comment, click on 'Insert...' tab in the photo, then Full Image. That way your cool bike will show up like this:

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Then we can all appreciate it in full size!
 
I like the 'second look', lowered bars. Your RaT-ina achieved by the paint removal looks awesome! One hint on posting photos / images. After you Attach files, and they are uploaded to your comment, click on 'Insert...' tab in the photo, then Full Image. That way your cool bike will show up like this:

Then we can all appreciate it in full size!
Thanks for the tip! I've adjusted my previous post accordingly :thumbsup:
 
I like the 'second look', lowered bars. Your RaT-ina achieved by the paint removal looks awesome! One hint on posting photos / images. After you Attach files, and they are uploaded to your comment, click on 'Insert...' tab in the photo, then Full Image. That way your cool bike will show up like this:

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Then we can all appreciate it in full size!
Loving those white tires. 👍

I like the second look as well
 
Yep have to go with guys the second look. Welcome to the build off. Another one for the EU team.
 
Welcome to RRB and the fun of the Build Off!
It's always cool to add another international builder to the mix. I enjoy seeing the different perspectives and parts our non-US builders bring.
That frame mimics a Dyno cruiser, but I think it is related to the chinese built Kulana frames that were sold in the US. Cool curvy cantilever design to play with for sure.
Have fun and build a cool bike!
 
I’m going with 29er wheels with disc brakes.
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The size difference is substantial between 1.95”x26” and 2.4”x29”.
Rear wheel fitted without any problems, but the fork is too low and the tire rubs.. I’ll have to think of some solution to this.


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Here only the rear 29er is fitted, and I’ve used a ceiling cover from a pendant lamp, as a front light reflector. Looks ok but will need to be surface treated :)
 
I'd say if you have a black rim with black spokes in a 26", and put a all black tire on with some knobs, similar to your rear, you'd have a cool looking " 69er".

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Excuse my hand drawn Paint job, but you get the idea. It kind of depends on where you want to go with this. If you keep the light shroud, chains , spring , etc then maybe it's more of a ratty Kruiser. If you strip it down to a more 'off-road' look, then maybe a ratty Klunker.

In this photo, you def have the Klunker look going....which I personally like. But it's your bike!

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I'd say if you have a black rim with black spokes in a 26", and put a all black tire on with some knobs, similar to your rear, you'd have a cool looking " 69er".

Excuse my hand drawn Paint job, but you get the idea. It kind of depends on where you want to go with this. If you keep the light shroud, chains , spring , etc then maybe it's more of a ratty Kruiser. If you strip it down to a more 'off-road' look, then maybe a ratty Klunker.

In this photo, you def have the Klunker look going....which I personally like. But it's your bike!
True, it looks klunker with the white 26s, but I desire a more scavenged look, not 'period correct', so to say.
I'm intending to mix new drivetrain and brakes with the old frame and saddle.
Thanks for your input!

Mad Max style? I would make some fork extensions and crude truss rods to fit the 29er. Or maybe a armored springer of some kind.
Agreed! I'll work on the fork.
Sorry, I don't fully understand 'crude truss rods'.. Care to elaborate?
 

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