Way cool. You defiantly have the right tools. Its setup really nice too. I'm sure
you will do some really cool frames. Its not that hard. Bend a few pieces of tubing
and weld them together. Your only limited by your imagination. If you keep a few
simple measurments in mind they will be ridable too. I use 22'' from the seat post
clamp to the back side of the BB. 10'' from the front side of the bb to the back of
the front tire, and 12'' from the bottom of the bb to the ground...oh and watch your
chainline before you weld the bb on.
You may already have it mapped out , this is just the way I do it. :lol:
Oh and if your ever really bored ...look at this German site. Its 200 pages , but in all
that they design some of the best bikes I have ever seen.
http://www.tretharley.de/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=587
you will do some really cool frames. Its not that hard. Bend a few pieces of tubing
and weld them together. Your only limited by your imagination. If you keep a few
simple measurments in mind they will be ridable too. I use 22'' from the seat post
clamp to the back side of the BB. 10'' from the front side of the bb to the back of
the front tire, and 12'' from the bottom of the bb to the ground...oh and watch your
chainline before you weld the bb on.
You may already have it mapped out , this is just the way I do it. :lol:
Oh and if your ever really bored ...look at this German site. Its 200 pages , but in all
that they design some of the best bikes I have ever seen.
http://www.tretharley.de/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=587