MattiThundrrr
Rattus All Terrainus
Madman #2 checking in.
Haha the reason I took spot number 2 was because I reserved the Numero Uno for you, cHampp!Madman #3
Madman #2 checking in.
Haha the reason I took spot number 2 was because I reserved the Numero Uno for you, cHampp!Madman #3
@LukeTheJoker did a few shaved tiresI had to reverse the gooseneck. The bike was uncomfortable. I think a zero offset neck would be the thing. I haven’t found one to fit these bars yet.
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I may make a tool to bore the short neck lthat I bought, but I’m not going to do what I did with the West Coast choppers neck which was to ream it on the drill press with a 1”bit.
I really want to shine up this 32 inch wheel for the front, and shave the knobs off of the tire. The corners on this big tire are so square.
Back about 1986 I had a set of tires shaved at a Fresno tire shop. They did it with a diamond wheel on an electric high speed motor, and they ran that against the spinning tire on a tire lathe.
I don’t know any place that does that work nowadays.
I might set up something just to do my bicycle tire. I have a high-speed pneumatic die grinder and and a diamond coated cutting wheel (really designed for ceramics.)
I may try this procedure wet, because an old four-wheel-drive legend is that a wet tire always gets cut the easiest. If you try cutting rubber with a knife you will find that it works better if it’s wet.
As much as I want to go do this right now I’m going to wait until after I modify the frame.
That will give me time to disassemble the hoop and strip it, paint it red, polish the hub as well, order stainless steel spokes, and install them.
BTW, that is not a 32”wheel. That’s a nominal size, but it’s about 31.5” OD at the tread. Probably about 27.5” at the bead.
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Offroaders do it with hot knives.
@LukeTheJoker did a few shaved tires
https://ratrodbikes.com/forum/threads/120-tooth-mini-velo.81029/
yeah, the gap although small doesn't look right.I am considering several different ways to do the handlebars. I certainly wouldn’t want any handlebars longer than these, as I don’t think they would stay straight very long.
I think I can make this work by boring (grinding) the aluminum shorty stem.
I won’t bore straight through the way I did the West Coast choppers neck. That ended up looking pretty awful, and it’s gonna take some modifications to make it look better.
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You get a noticeable gap right here, and if I stripped the black paint and buffed the whole thing out, it would be less noticeable. I think I’ll do some major relieving on this piece in the future.
It appears that would fit, but it is a straight through before and you will see the same gap. It might appear to be slightly less because of the shape of the stem.yeah, the gap although small doesn't look right.
this Azonic aluminum stem fits 1 1/8" threadless steering tubes, and fits 1' bars.
https://bmxmuseum.com/forsale/385156
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