After following the Ratrodbikes build offs for some time now, and "by coincidence" re-assembling a frame I have laying around, I decided to start participating in this years build off.
I built a bike with this frame before, but never used it that much because of a broken bottom bracket bearing.
First I wanted to restore this frame and bike to its original state. Parts are relatively hard to find and harder to get the parts correct to date. So I am not going assemble the bike to its original state, which would probably look like this:
We call this a "Grandpabicycle" or "Opafiets".
These old bikes (not the new ones) are near indestructable!
A lot of these bikes go to the scrapyard after parts are rusted and difficult to remove.
Allright lets introduce the frame:
Its an EMPO steel lugged frame. Back from the days when the Dutch made and built their own bicycles. I believe this frame is from the late 70's. A small history lesson about the company in this thread soon!
The red badge says (litoral translation) "Empofied rustfree paintwork".
The headbadges translation from top to bottom:
Old word for: Bicycle factory
EMPO VORDEN (vorden is a place where the factory is placed)
Legally deposited
Dutch. make
Made in Holland.
I really love the natural patina on this frame and fork.
What am I going to do with this?
I hope to build a Pathracer like bike. Inspiration comes from:
Some parts I have laying around which I could use:
BMX steel stem.
I cut the tube from a big old 50's lawnmower. It happens to be 22mm! So this could be my handlebar.
Union crankarms and sprocket. Also a very old bicycle brand.
I still have to fix this crankarm. It has been bent some time ago:
Old leather and steel saddle.
Overal goal:
I want to use as much old parts as possible. Also the screws from another period, no allen screws or torx. And I am going to search for some old EMPO parts.
I hope you enjoy this build!
I built a bike with this frame before, but never used it that much because of a broken bottom bracket bearing.
First I wanted to restore this frame and bike to its original state. Parts are relatively hard to find and harder to get the parts correct to date. So I am not going assemble the bike to its original state, which would probably look like this:
We call this a "Grandpabicycle" or "Opafiets".
These old bikes (not the new ones) are near indestructable!
A lot of these bikes go to the scrapyard after parts are rusted and difficult to remove.
Allright lets introduce the frame:
Its an EMPO steel lugged frame. Back from the days when the Dutch made and built their own bicycles. I believe this frame is from the late 70's. A small history lesson about the company in this thread soon!
The red badge says (litoral translation) "Empofied rustfree paintwork".
The headbadges translation from top to bottom:
Old word for: Bicycle factory
EMPO VORDEN (vorden is a place where the factory is placed)
Legally deposited
Dutch. make
Made in Holland.
I really love the natural patina on this frame and fork.
What am I going to do with this?
I hope to build a Pathracer like bike. Inspiration comes from:
Some parts I have laying around which I could use:
BMX steel stem.
I cut the tube from a big old 50's lawnmower. It happens to be 22mm! So this could be my handlebar.
Union crankarms and sprocket. Also a very old bicycle brand.
I still have to fix this crankarm. It has been bent some time ago:
Old leather and steel saddle.
Overal goal:
I want to use as much old parts as possible. Also the screws from another period, no allen screws or torx. And I am going to search for some old EMPO parts.
I hope you enjoy this build!
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