Update time!
I made a second vlog/bike update.
Thank you for watching!
I made a second vlog/bike update.
Thank you for watching!
I appreciate your concern. I did do some calculations in regards of friction coefficient; my bike does not have a front brake and the dropouts will be locked eventually with a pin securing it in the dropout. The fork length does get 29mm extra length though... did not check that and its steering behavior.Cool idea but I'm not sure that's safe. You've changed the way the fork dropouts are loaded. If you want it to fit closer to the crown, I'd say re-rake the fork with a pipe bender or an old steel car wheel.
Thanks again OJ it is a joy for me to share the project and a bit of history! Not a Dutch patriot here, just very interested in history.The 'form' of your front fork drop outs really fits the build well! I'll let the real engineers on here battle out the 'function' part.
Your production level has really upped the ante for any future vlogs by ol' OddJob.
I'm particularly intrigued by the music / lyrics. The language sounds like a mixture of Deutsch and French. Is it your native language in the Netherlands? Callled...?
This build is really a joy to follow for me. I feel like I'm getting a history, language, music appreciation, and engineering and design lesson all in one!
Also in response to OJ's post:The language spoken in most of the Netherlands is Dutch. Deutsch is German. Very closely related, also to French and English, more common words than you'd think. His accent makes me feel at home, reminds me of my relatives, even though they're Friesian. It's different, but the same? Don't get me started on Flemish!
Very cool and clean solution.
Mockup 2 gets my vote.
The music of your VLOG needs more cowbell like in the beginning of this video though.
Many of my friends went there and really liked Ontario! Nice people they said. But being there for 2 weeks, they probably didnt see much considering the size of the place The Netherlands is small, but even I haven't seen everything. Most tourists go to Amsterdam, but Amsterdam isn't the Netherlands.... if you know what I mean. In my coloured opinion, there are much more beautiful cities/villages to visit. You will probably think the same about Ontario!Lol my family is a combination of "apeshit" and "pushing whales into the sea", with some "aggressive cheese idiots" in the mix.
I've been living in Canada all my 43 years, been from coast to coast, and still have only seen a fraction of the place. If you don't make the specific goal to see it all, you won't. The Netherlands is about 41000 square km, the province I live in, Ontario, is over a million square km.
You are welcome!BRE that map is hilarious! Thank you for the lesson on life in the Netherlands. My ancestors are from Norway and Sweden primarily. We had a chance to visit Norway a few years ago, and saw quite a bit of the southern regions in our 8 days there. Including the farm where my great-great-great grandfather was born.
That is a nice tip OJ! But considering the wood shrunk and broke in half on the pedal, maybe I should use an other type of wood (harder/dense wood).I'm with Toro on the 'sans chain guard (that crank and chain ring are too pretty to cover up!) and your build isn't really begging for fenders over the wheels either.
I like the concept of incorporating wood into the pedals. It might be easier if you had the type of pedals that you could just replace the rubber with wood.
Like these:
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Also, if you put a stain on your Douglas (Fir?) wood, and then seal them, which you might want to do anyway for heavy use in all kinds of weather, they should retain the stain color for some time at least. Long enough to get some good photos for the voting booth!
Thanks Toro!!It has a cool vintage look, I love it. The seat and the front lamp really help with that. Wonderful handlebars too. And that holster is great there on the frame.
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