This latest build is 100% different from my normal stuff. It's almost all the left overs from other builds, found bikes & bikes other people have donated to me because they know I build bikes. It's parts from 4 bikes, 2 donated 10 speed Huffy road bikes with hard to find 26x1-3/8 590 ISO tires (which I used for the front wheel / tire) a Mongoose aluminum mountain bike I bought for 20 bucks at a garage sale last summer (just for a parts bike) and a children's bmx bike that someone was throwing out. I robbed the handle bars off of that and cut the crossbar out then reinstalled them in the original 10 speed neck. So far, I've only had to buy tires, (the front one Amazon had, no local stores carry it) the rear is a standard 26" mountain bike wheel/tire. New pedals, chain ( because I stretched the frame ) new seat, grips & the paint (which I haven't got to yet). The only bike I have not spent over a hundred bucks on so far! Or 300, 400 or 500 just on parts and new steel! It really reminds me of original hot rodding, just re-piecing from a bunch of stuff & building something awesome out of all of it while keeping the new parts & steel to a minimum. I used the road bike wheel up front which is an inch / inch & a half taller than the standard 26 inch rear. I kept the rear to only 1.75 tire size this time for less weight than my typical fatty tire & it accepts a lot higher air pressure. I had to make my own dropout bracket to mount a 6 gear mtn bike derailleur to the road bike rear triangle, then kept the road bike gears up front on the cranks, I want lots of speed out of this one. I also had to cut the rear U-brake mounting bracket out and lower it about an inch in the frame due to the smaller wheel size. Just Started sheet metal fab on Friday. Everything is tacked up, I usually do all final welding last.