Re: FATRAT - updated July 19 - Finished
I'll start with the negatives first, then proceed to the positives.
Negative:
I rode this bike for nearly 2 weeks and put a lot of miles on it before it was stripped for paint and it was smooth as......I had fitted a new bottom bracket which was great and the chainline was perfect. So.....when i put it back together, the chainline is crap for some reason and the BB keeps developing play :? .
After pulling and refitting/adjusting about 5 times
and managing to chip paint in the process
, I bought a sealed BB from my LBS
. Man, I'm done with traditional style BB's from now on.....so smooth and easy to fit (we don't get too many one piece cranks in Oz).
I also couldn't get a new black headset, so had to settle for a chrome one, but it looks OK I guess.
Positive:
I stuck a fork in it...............It's done!!! Pics are up.
OK, I've finished my first RRBBO bike, and as well as enjoying the process, I've ended up with a bike that I'll be riding regularly. The bike ended up being totally different than planned. Everything changed when I got the tires mounted up and stuck them on......I knew they had to be the main feature of the bike, and the stuff I had made/was going to make and fit just took focus off the wheels and tires. I'm really happy with the bike. The color is growing on me......it was a little brighter than I initially thought, but at least it stands out.
Because I cut the brake bosses, fender and stand mounts etc off, and didn't put too much back on, the bike is really light and quite fast (I'm sure I could give the lycra wearin', latte sippin' dudes around here a big fright if I geared it up a bit, pumped up the tires and lift the seat :wink: ).
I made up a few spoke cards for a laugh as well (only stayed on for the pics though).
Chips
Spoke Cards