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That is some seriously relaxed frame geometry. Looking good!
Thanks for the tip! I will search for it, buy it and use it.You can knock some of the gloss off the paint with fine steel wool (like 0000).
Love this bike BTW, I can see putting many miles on it.
Cheers!
Thanks Couch!That is some seriously relaxed frame geometry. Looking good!
Mr Kingfish sir, I just got a package:Halflink chain on that would be very cool
Thanks OJ, I hope I fixed the issue nowBRE, I can't see the last 4 photos below your last comment. Just four "X" that won't blow up when I click on them?
Thanks OJ, I hope I fixed the issue now
Little sidenote: I spray painted the pedals and wiped it all over the place with a cloth.Oh, you fixed it all right; in more ways than one! Awesome job on the pedals! That is a good idea to add a spray or two of the black on the dark stain to show wear and age. I'm going to remember that one.
Your last photo is cool. Shows the bike off well, and the corn field in the back ground says, "Mid-summer". Those could be photos from my area of the globe; large deciduous trees and corn fields. We must have about the same climate / geology.
It is quicker than I thought. I was overtaking electric bikes with ease. And very relaxing ride, especially with the springy saddle.That is a stunning bike! I'm sure it rides nicely, as well.
Thank you! I love it when thing aren't too neat. Just like with old music, you can hear the rough recordings of that time... love that!I WOOD be very happy with the way those pedals came out too. Cool idea on the lettering and the darkening/aging. Beautiful!!!
That's a really nice $105 bike. I like those Electra frames. She probably loves sitting up there.Next week I will be picking up my work on the EMPO again.
Still have some really neat stuff to finish.
Currently I am cutting and sowing a little saddlebag from an old 80's army bag. The smell of that thing!
I am not certain if I can finish my class 2 build, because it is just so busy now.
For the ones interested: As part of my job, I am designing and building a "plowing carriage" for a farmer nearby who works with horses. I am hoping to give it a bit of a ratrod paintjob
There is something I would like to share with you:
I went picking up a retro BMX bike for wheels and parts to use. This guy who sold it was working in a company who works with wood. Underneath the woodchips I saw a "Electra Ratrod", which looks like this:
It was in very bad shape, but I bought it for five bucks. The seatpost was so rusted stuck in the frame, after many methods of removal, I decided to: measure, cut and hammer it down inside the frame (the frame is stiffer now ). I have plenty of room to adjust a new seatpost.
After painting, oiling the inside and assembling all parts it looked like it does now. It cost me about 100 bucks in total. New tires, bearings etcetera, not bad!
So why have I decided to put this project before my buildoffs you wonder? Well, this is a very long frame, which means I can cycle with my daughter behind the bars, without my knees hitting the kids seat like previous bikes.
Check it out:
Specs:
- Extra heavy steel cargo bike wheels (26inch).
- 26x2.35 creme Schwalbe Fat Franks.
- Shimano CB-E110 hub with extra seals (inner tubes).
- Union steel front hub.
- Lepper Primus seat (I love the huge springs).
- 66cm (26inch) long frame: seat to headset.
- All new bearings.
Again: thanks for taking a look. I hope to have more build off material soon!
Spend as much time with the little one's as you can , because thay don't stay little very long . Memories is what life is all about . I'll never forget the times I toted my son behind my bike , we went from one hotel pool deck to another up and down Daytona Beach . He still talks about it 30 years later .I can cycle with my daughter
Thank you! She really enjoys it, laughing all the way (hey is that a Christmas song?).That's a really nice $105 bike. I like those Electra frames. She probably loves sitting up there.
That sounds like some good riding! My wife and I already notice how fast time goes by. Our daughter is about 8 months old now. I am really looking forward to many miles on the road. She can stay about an hour or so, then she does get tired of all the impressions.Spend as much time with the little one's as you can , because thay don't stay little very long . Memories is what life is all about . I'll never forget the times I toted my son behind my bike , we went from one hotel pool deck to another up and down Daytona Beach . He still talks about it 30 years later .
Thanks Matti! Appreciate that!A worthy diversion. That child will be in love with cycling for life.
Thanks OJ! I really appreciate the cycling time with my Daughter. Now that the Elektra is done, with a rear rack for bags, I can concentrate a bit on the build again.That's not called a diversion, that's called dedication. You dedicated your efforts to the development of more time spent with your child, and doing something fun that will increase your bond with her. Like Sandman said ^, they do grow up fast. Creating those special times will give them lasting memories that will carry with them through into adulthood. Some of my favorite memories with my boys are those revolving around cycling together.
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