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I've been kind of obsessed with mini velos since I watched this Berm Peak video a while back:


Seth's buddy is riding a Kyoot bike which is a BMX type mini velo and very cool.
https://www.kyootbikes.com/
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Then I found the Velo Orange Neutrino
https://velo-orange.com/collections/neutrino-mini-velo/products/neutrino-minivelo
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And the Soma Rufus Mini
https://www.somafabshop.com/shop/soma-frameset-rufus-mini-velo-purple-8686?category=1018#attr=5156
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These frame sets sell in the $600-800 range, $1500 and up for completes. For me that's a little steep for something that I may or may not ride all that much so I started thinking about how to build my own on a low budget. Something fun with gears. Maybe drop bar, maybe MX style bar. I mocked up some parts I had laying around just for fun and it looked kind of cool, I think it's pretty doable.
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@Captain Awesome posted a link to this crazy cool thing
https://ratrodbikes.com/threads/mini-velo.81016/
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I really like this, that's an option.

Then @MattiThundrrr posted this wild one
Hehehe I'll just drop this off here. started life as a Kona Honzo
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Found more on this bike here: https://bikepacking.com/news/readers-rig-andes-mini-kona-honzo-esd/
It's really wild and cool. :cool2: :113:

So I've been looking at mini velos online and thought I'd start a thread for easy reference and fun.
 
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I've been kind of obsessed with mini velos since I watched this Berm Peak video a while back:


Seth's buddy is riding a Kyoot bike which is a BMX type mini velo and very cool.
https://www.kyootbikes.com/
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Then I found the Velo Orange Neutrino
https://velo-orange.com/collections/neutrino-mini-velo/products/neutrino-minivelo
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And the Soma Rufus Mini
https://www.somafabshop.com/shop/soma-frameset-rufus-mini-velo-purple-8686?category=1018#attr=5156
View attachment 284748

These frame sets sell in the $600-800 range, $1500 and up for completes. For me that's a little steep for something that I may or may not ride all that much so I started thinking about how to build my own on a low budget. Something fun with gears. Maybe drop bar, maybe MX style bar. I mocked up some parts I had laying around just for fun and it looked kind of cool, I think it's pretty doable.
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@Captain Awesome posted a link to this crazy cool thing
https://ratrodbikes.com/threads/mini-velo.81016/
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I really like this, that's an option.

Then @MattiThundrrr posted this wild one

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Is there a link to this Honzo on the net somewhere? I'd really like to see how they modified the frame, it's really wild and cool. :cool2: :113:

So I've been looking at mini velos online and thought I'd start a thread for easy reference and fun.

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I made one from a 24" frame, using a 26" fork to get clearance for the pedals. The minivelos use an enlongated head tube to be able to use a 20" fork. I think that looks much better and doesn't look home made.

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I love mini velos. My two are built from Raleigh 20s, the green one is solid frame and a fixed gear, while the white one is a folding bike and a single speed. I was inspired by Sheldon Brown's 20s and they are stiff little frames that can be built up into some very capable bikes.
 

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