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Always wanted to do some Klunker build, maybe kinda like the Marin bikes, particularly Gary's (though I am not worried about being pre-war) and kinda like, meaning close enough. Not exact. But also, kinda want to keep a more vintage vibe, and maybe use the original fenders when it is wet. Here is my platform.
I'm not going to use the skip tooth, and will probably use a 36t cloverleaf the seller has. In the rear, was thinking about trying to affix a 1x9 derailleur with an emergency hanger, but don't really think I want to have to bend the frame to fit a MTB hub. So I guess I may get a S/A three speed hub. May also use a drum brake hub in the front. If there was a way to use a drum brake hub in the back, and hang a derailleur, without having to bend things up much, I might do that. I am also figuring that as long as I keep it a 1x, I can still use the chainguard, which I think I will do for now. But won't be an issue if I stay internal gearing.
Will use nicer tires. Probably Rene Herse or some WTB's that roll on pavement well but can go on a gravel road or easy trail. Won't do any hard core mountainbiking or even longer gravel rides on this. I have modern bikes for that. A little klunking around town that may include some dirt will be about what it will see.
This is all in the contemplative/planning stage. Will go pick up the bike in Portland in a week or three.
Give me any and all thoughts and advice for me to consider. Thanks for letting me join!
Cheers! Steve
I'm not going to use the skip tooth, and will probably use a 36t cloverleaf the seller has. In the rear, was thinking about trying to affix a 1x9 derailleur with an emergency hanger, but don't really think I want to have to bend the frame to fit a MTB hub. So I guess I may get a S/A three speed hub. May also use a drum brake hub in the front. If there was a way to use a drum brake hub in the back, and hang a derailleur, without having to bend things up much, I might do that. I am also figuring that as long as I keep it a 1x, I can still use the chainguard, which I think I will do for now. But won't be an issue if I stay internal gearing.
Will use nicer tires. Probably Rene Herse or some WTB's that roll on pavement well but can go on a gravel road or easy trail. Won't do any hard core mountainbiking or even longer gravel rides on this. I have modern bikes for that. A little klunking around town that may include some dirt will be about what it will see.
This is all in the contemplative/planning stage. Will go pick up the bike in Portland in a week or three.
Give me any and all thoughts and advice for me to consider. Thanks for letting me join!
Cheers! Steve