Not sure what to call this thing...
(Edit: I figured out a title/motif)
I competed in the Crested Butte Chainless World Championship last year in Crested Butte, CO. I competed on my JC Higgins and ended up placing fairly well, despite an incident causing a flat near the finish. Here is a video, not mine, of last years event:
And a link to the history of Crested Buttes Fat Tire Bike Week
http://cbbikeweek.com/history/
This year I am thinking of a build specifically for this event. No cranks, pegs on the rear axle for the feet instead, a "pan" of sorts to support my torso, and road bike drop bars for that aero tuck.
[Insert microsoft paint sketch here, yet to be drawn]
I have on hand a heavy cheap steel track frame, fork and headset:
The fork even has a semi aero teardrop shape to it!
Dug around my parts bin and located a set of formula track hubs, and some heavy deep dish rims:
Thats what i have for now. Need to get assembling and cleaning the headset and install the fork.
Then overhaul hubs, looking for some grease that lubricates well but doesnt have a lot of stiction, need little rolling resistance.
Calculate spoke lengths and see if i have them on hand.
Find a set of bars and stem.
Make some sort of support for my body.
And aero this thing out, thinking corrugated plastic, and maybe find some fairings from a childs electric motorcycle? We shall see...
(Edit: I figured out a title/motif)
I competed in the Crested Butte Chainless World Championship last year in Crested Butte, CO. I competed on my JC Higgins and ended up placing fairly well, despite an incident causing a flat near the finish. Here is a video, not mine, of last years event:
And a link to the history of Crested Buttes Fat Tire Bike Week
http://cbbikeweek.com/history/
This year I am thinking of a build specifically for this event. No cranks, pegs on the rear axle for the feet instead, a "pan" of sorts to support my torso, and road bike drop bars for that aero tuck.
[Insert microsoft paint sketch here, yet to be drawn]
I have on hand a heavy cheap steel track frame, fork and headset:
The fork even has a semi aero teardrop shape to it!
Dug around my parts bin and located a set of formula track hubs, and some heavy deep dish rims:
Thats what i have for now. Need to get assembling and cleaning the headset and install the fork.
Then overhaul hubs, looking for some grease that lubricates well but doesnt have a lot of stiction, need little rolling resistance.
Calculate spoke lengths and see if i have them on hand.
Find a set of bars and stem.
Make some sort of support for my body.
And aero this thing out, thinking corrugated plastic, and maybe find some fairings from a childs electric motorcycle? We shall see...
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