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So the big ones actually look more dainty?
These are the 203's I had planned on using for it:

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The fine lace type braking surface just did not jell with the straight and strong lines on the wheels... The 160's with the more solid braking surface look better, I have another 160 with even less holes in the disc which looks even better but no matching second disc...

I even tried the pair of Avid Cleansweep 203's I purchased specially for a future project and they did not look right either... I think the big discs seem to float in the middle of nowhere due to the big gaps between the spokes?

Luke.
 
I see what you mean with the larger disc. The mass of them kind of gets spread out. Those bigger ones will work well for the next bike I want to do but those small ones will def be the ticket for Mad Maxine. Never even ridden a bike with disc brakes. I assume the work well especially with a smaller rim. I want a real big disc on a 20 X 1 3/8 rim I think.
 
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Some real progress, finishing in time just might be possible yet! Spent some time this evening on it, finished up at 10:30pm working under lights so you will have to forgive the orange tinted photos and reflected shine...

Started by welding an extra piece to the bottom of the head tube rather than replacing it, will shape it later to match the taper on top. Will still have to cut some of the excess threads off the fork, but a much better fit now:

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Then bolted on the disc to the front wheel:

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Decided due to the short time left I would cut up some disc mounts I bought for another project rather than build some from scratch:

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A little cutting and wire brush the paint off and I have this:

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Notice the cable tie holding the brake "on" I have found it helps to get the calliper centred over the disc so that the mount is welded in the right spot, saves a huge amount of adjustment later...

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Disassembled and fully welded:

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Other side:

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Mounted the disc on the rear, also note the 20 tooth freewheel is on too!

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Mocked and tacked the calliper mount, I like to mount the calliper either directly on top or directly under the disc on a single speed, it allows for adjusting the wheel forward and back in the dropouts better than if it was more forward:

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Fully welded:

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Other side:

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Then it was time to reassemble it all and see how it was looking, started by adding 2 links to the chain to allow for the bigger freewheel and then assembled the front end, very happy with how the front wheel, tire, brakes and forks look:

15907012070_f36e00f8c8_z.jpg


Assembled the rear, also looking good:

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Both brake discs ran perfectly true and did not need any adjustment, very happy with that!

As it currently sits, the seat will come down a bit and back further, and I am thinking of making a long stem for it rather than extending the apes:

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Brake side:

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A good evening of work, still lots to do though!

Luke.
 
It's great when it all welds together and it's true the first time. You make it look easy :) Great looking disc setup!!!
Thanks MC! It came out really well, very happy with it.

Luke.
 
Some good tips you give on welding the mounts for the disc brakes thank you I always enjoy your post for this reason :bigboss:
Awesome Jamie! I'm glad people are enjoying it, I try to show everything involved in the hopes that others will try it too! :thumbsup:

Luke.
 
Some real progress, finishing in time just might be possible yet! Spent some time this evening on it, finished up at 10:30pm working under lights so you will have to forgive the orange tinted photos and reflected shine...

Started by welding an extra piece to the bottom of the head tube rather than replacing it, will shape it later to match the taper on top. Will still have to cut some of the excess threads off the fork, but a much better fit now:
15474618623_f2f066ecbc_z.jpg



Then bolted on the disc to the front wheel:

15908213339_3e12c85fc9_z.jpg


Decided due to the short time left I would cut up some disc mounts I bought for another project rather than build some from scratch:

15471985914_ae19f4c7df_z.jpg


A little cutting and wire brush the paint off and I have this:

15471985624_690fef95e7_z.jpg


Notice the cable tie holding the brake "on" I have found it helps to get the calliper centred over the disc so that the mount is welded in the right spot, saves a huge amount of adjustment later...

15908211869_770566335d_z.jpg


Disassembled and fully welded:

15471984504_9f689b6d91_z.jpg


Other side:

15907014340_472b808d90_z.jpg


Mounted the disc on the rear, also note the 20 tooth freewheel is on too!

15907013660_3852326069_z.jpg


15908210739_893fc1a775_z.jpg


Mocked and tacked the calliper mount, I like to mount the calliper either directly on top or directly under the disc on a single speed, it allows for adjusting the wheel forward and back in the dropouts better than if it was more forward:

16092373481_aacb321256_z.jpg


Fully welded:

16068508016_f243dd0ac8_z.jpg


Other side:

15908544937_b9dd3439ab_z.jpg


Then it was time to reassemble it all and see how it was looking, started by adding 2 links to the chain to allow for the bigger freewheel and then assembled the front end, very happy with how the front wheel, tire, brakes and forks look:

15907012070_f36e00f8c8_z.jpg


Assembled the rear, also looking good:

15908543807_0264c75dfa_z.jpg


Both brake discs ran perfectly true and did not need any adjustment, very happy with that!

As it currently sits, the seat will come down a bit and back further, and I am thinking of making a long stem for it rather than extending the apes:

15471980924_616945e03e_z.jpg


Brake side:

15906859318_6a11635b55_z.jpg


A good evening of work, still lots to do though!

Luke.

WOW that brake is incredible! awesome work!

Troy
 
Excellent look,gives the impression of a hill climber... OR a hamster wheel:grin:
Time to move it on,deadline is near...
See ya at the finish line.
 
Excellent look,gives the impression of a hill climber... OR a hamster wheel:grin:
Time to move it on,deadline is near...
See ya at the finish line.
I envisioned it red with "FARMALL" script, with a weight box on the front pulling a sled. Looks awesome.
 
Terrific work! I hope you can finish this one! Having you not finish last year was a real bummer.
Pretty sure I can make it, I have till 5pm Friday the 2nd local time, I am busy all day Monday and most of Thursday but pretty free the rest of the time, provided I can get it finished and stripped of old paint by Wednesday night, I can spray Thursday morning, assemble Friday morning and do the finished photos in the afternoon, photos will not be as good as what I wanted as we have had no rain recently and I wanted mud, but should be able to find something hopefully! :thumbsup:

I love the tractor idea! Glad you guys and girls are liking it, I was not sure on my vision, but it is coming together now!

Luke.
 
Someone is going to have legs like the incredible hulk after pedaling that bushpig around.:rofl:
You don't have a a dam near by? Even if it looks dry the tread would tear up the cracked bottom...Could be muddy in the center.Would give some great pics.;)
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