I've decided to not to give up so fast. On the day the frame broke i was really frustrated, but now I want to get it done one way or another.Sorry to see this man I was digging this build . I guess you got to caulk it up as a learning curve . Better a broken frame then a broken neck . I'm sure you will be back next year [emoji232]
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Right on man winners never quit & quitters never win !! Geter DoneI've decided to not to give up so fast. On the day the frame broke i was really frustrated, but now I want to get it done one way or another.
Geek mode on.
When you braze things together you do it at high temperatures (for the material you are brazing) so there is some reaction between the base material and the material you are adding. So when you are brazing copper with tin you are actually making a thin layer of bronze.
Geek mode off.
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The wheels are 28 inch ( actually they call them 29 in mtb world), shimano alfine 11 hub in the back and a dynamo hub in the front. Tires are schwalbe big Ben 28x2You should detail those parts out for us too! Looks great.
Whoo Alfine 11 ?The wheels are 28 inch ( actually they call them 29 in mtb world), shimano alfine 11 hub in the back and a dynamo hub in the front. Tires are schwalbe big Ben 28x2
200mm disc brakes front and rear
Noname cranks with 44 tooth
An old cannondale saddle and a mtb bars.
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I can tell you now that it is really comfy ride and my god is it smooth even with the wheels not properly centered. the thin steel tubing and big wheels absorb almost all bumps! It turned out better than I've expected.Not only does it look cool, but the geometry seems like it would be pretty comfy
It actually would look pretty cool to do some faux painting to make it look like bamboo.
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