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This started out as a pandemic project. It was only on paper in the beginning but I decided to make it a reality. It is completely hand built. It runs with a Bosch electric assist Performance Line Speed motor running (2) 500 watt batteries. It's mated to a Rohloff Speed Hub using a Gates Carbon Drive belt. The 14 speed rear hub has electronic shifting plugged into the Bosch motor. It's running on Schwalbe 27.5 x 2.40 650B Super-Moto tires. Paul Component Engineering supplied the mechanical brake calipers and front hub.
I designed the frame with influences from Elgin Bluebird, Dayton Safety Streamline, Shelby Speedline Airflow, and Elgin Miss America as well as many custom builds I see on this sight. I integrated the drop stand into the flow of both front and back double fender stays. This was influenced by the Elgin DecoLuxe. The frame is Chromoly with Paragon rear dropouts and motor mount. I used different equipment and techniques to roll the various curves to match my drawing. I modified the vintage Monark fenders to get a smooth full wrap on the tires. All the other panels are hand formed using 3003 aluminum using (english wheel, bead roller, shrinker/stretcher etc). Of course I couldn't resist using the Schwinn front fender light. I think it fits the overall look. I designed the badge and had master jeweler Jennifer Green make it out of brass, copper, and nickel. She does great work!
It's a blast to ride. You can do 28 mph all day! With 1000 watt total I can get about 85 miles per charge. I'm happy with the geometry too. It handles quite well at speed, especially on those tires.
I have many process pictures for each step but I was not good at posting while I was building. So here is the result of my process but I can go into more detail if requested.
I hope you enjoy it!
Cheers!
I designed the frame with influences from Elgin Bluebird, Dayton Safety Streamline, Shelby Speedline Airflow, and Elgin Miss America as well as many custom builds I see on this sight. I integrated the drop stand into the flow of both front and back double fender stays. This was influenced by the Elgin DecoLuxe. The frame is Chromoly with Paragon rear dropouts and motor mount. I used different equipment and techniques to roll the various curves to match my drawing. I modified the vintage Monark fenders to get a smooth full wrap on the tires. All the other panels are hand formed using 3003 aluminum using (english wheel, bead roller, shrinker/stretcher etc). Of course I couldn't resist using the Schwinn front fender light. I think it fits the overall look. I designed the badge and had master jeweler Jennifer Green make it out of brass, copper, and nickel. She does great work!
It's a blast to ride. You can do 28 mph all day! With 1000 watt total I can get about 85 miles per charge. I'm happy with the geometry too. It handles quite well at speed, especially on those tires.
I have many process pictures for each step but I was not good at posting while I was building. So here is the result of my process but I can go into more detail if requested.
I hope you enjoy it!
Cheers!
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