Hi, folks. I just finished a skinny wheel build over there on the other side, and thought I'd give the "off road" side a shot. Hopefully, this will be quick and easy, which is just the way I like my projects to go. I recently purchased a Monty Amsterdam off the Tucson Craigslist. What intrigued me about it was the double top bars. One little feature like that, and you know how it goes; I wanted it. It's built in Spain, and is equipped with cruiser handlebars, front and rear caliper brakes, a springy seat (leather,) 26 x 1 3/8 (590) tires, chain guard, rear rack, little prongs on the second top bar which can hold a pump, bell and fenders. In other words, it came to me perfectly equipped for riding past the tulip fields and window shopping in Amsterdam. I have other plans for it.
What made me think this could be a good candidate for an off-road bike was the double top bar, strongly lugged frame:
Solid lugs, right? But I'm not too sure about the fork up front and the kinda puny seat stays and chain stays.
I can replace or reinforce the fork. The stays, I'll just have to live with. Hey, I'm 73 years old. I won't be riding any terrain that'll break these stays in any way.
OK. Let's remove the superfluous parts and attempt to fit fatter tires to this frame.
Here it is, as bought, but with the grips removed.
It certainly was a full Monty (Dad joke,) with all those unwanted (by me) parts; so out they went! Or should I say they "went loose on Tucson?"
YESS!!! Nice fat 26 x 2.125 tires on a three-speed wheelset from an Electra cruiser fit nicely, front and rear!
What made me think this could be a good candidate for an off-road bike was the double top bar, strongly lugged frame:
Solid lugs, right? But I'm not too sure about the fork up front and the kinda puny seat stays and chain stays.
I can replace or reinforce the fork. The stays, I'll just have to live with. Hey, I'm 73 years old. I won't be riding any terrain that'll break these stays in any way.
OK. Let's remove the superfluous parts and attempt to fit fatter tires to this frame.
Here it is, as bought, but with the grips removed.
It certainly was a full Monty (Dad joke,) with all those unwanted (by me) parts; so out they went! Or should I say they "went loose on Tucson?"
YESS!!! Nice fat 26 x 2.125 tires on a three-speed wheelset from an Electra cruiser fit nicely, front and rear!
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