I know that feeling, sometimes because every new project has to be somehow better than the last, and being surrounded by old projects kind leaves me feeling 'well what next?'. So now I try to find new homes for stuff, or strip it all down to parts, and spend less on buying and more time finding stuff nearby. I use cardboard, which comes from the supermarket. I buy kids bikes for parts because I will never ride them, and only if they are real close or on my way to a place I have to go. While sorting out some junk this week I found some very used barn door hinges and a bag of unused angle iron, so that defines what my build will be, plus I have been saving pizza boxes for the cardboard work on it. Luckily I have a need for Ten Turing as my city runaround, but some parts from that build will be on the next so that each new build is an extension of the last.I'm opposite. I just don't feel it right now, kinda burned out on the whole thing. Hopefully I regain the ol mojo in time for MMBO
"Vicious Cycle." Now that would be a great name for a true rat rod cycle!Vicious cycle.
I make up my mind that I'm done with project bikes.
-Then, I see a really unique, creative build on RRB.
-I start beating the bushes for a cheap project bike, and the vicious cycle restarts.
I need to keep this in mind, the Build Off tends to push me towards crazy. I've experimented with the Wonky Donkey, it was terrible and dangerous, had to destroy it to protect the innocent. I've gone style over substance with GFA, it is on a shelf for display in my garage. Now, I want to ride my bicycles!I don't see a need to build something crazy that may not work well. Building a really good bike that rides and works well is where I'm at.
Way more high speed than what I used until I finally bought a truing stand, which was the frame or fork of what I was building wheels for and pieces of masking tape cut to a point. I began building my own wheels because of the costs and the fact that my weight and riding style in the dirt has unique needs.If youre looking for a new challenge. Learn to build and true wheels. It opens so many possibilities in your builds and takes the costs down significantly. Shipping on wheels is expensive.
Here's my ghetto wheel stand. Rear half from dept store bike. Has some welding but could be bolted together.
I use a dual indicator, or the base and arm. Could easily use the brake mount with a coat hanger as the gauge, or a zip tie.
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