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The Winter Build Off bike that I entered but never completed had an old 8-ply truck wheel in the rear. I just wasn't feeling that bike, but I still liked the idea of the rear wheel, so I chopped off the rear triangle, and I'll use that to build a new scratch built bike. Here's a quick recap of how I adapted the rear wheel for a bike:
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Starting again using only the rear stays, here is a shot of some of the parts:
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Hope you finish the bike in this build...
Can't wait to see where this goes.
 
Cool! Why not keep it shorter to give it more of a muscle bike-ish look? There is something strange with the big rear wheel and ste steep HT angle...

Following that for sure!
 
Cool! Why not keep it shorter to give it more of a muscle bike-ish look? There is something strange with the big rear wheel and ste steep HT angle...

A fair question. The length is purely driven by the measurement I want between the BB and the seat. Since I want the seat in front of the rear wheel (it looked too high when placed above it), I had to move the front forward to get the right amount of stretch. And the steep HT angle is 100% a comfort thing. I know head tubes with a lot of rake look cool, but they do not perform well. The longer I do this, the more it is about comfort over style. I say that even as I may be pushing the comfort level back with the bars I have in mind for this, but still, my point is valid. :)
 
The rear of the bike is so heavy, I knew I needed to gusset for the side to side movement. On the first version of this, I just put some short rods in there. That was ugly, so I tried to think of a better looking way to achieve what I needed. Enter: cantilevers. Welded to the seat stays, they will strengthen the frame for the weight, and look good doing it!
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I also realized that this was the perfect opportunity to finally use this odd 65mm front wheel that I had (I stupidly sold the rear to a friend who promised to later buy the front, but never did).
 

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