This thread may be a bit premature, but if nothing else it will help me keep info/ideas in one place so here goes.
For a lot of years I had an idea to build up a multi-speed Typhoon. I finally kind of scratched that itch a few years ago with a Sanctuary 7 that I already posted a thread here about. Then a couple weeks ago I stumbled onto a Typhoon frame, and now I'm all abuzz about building that up again.
Here's the frame as I got it;
That's all there was, but notice the bottom bracket adapter. I think someone already had plans for this?
I broke one of my project rules and ordered parts before I had a clear plan of what I wanted to end up with. But they were the right color so what was a boy to do?
With a chain guard and fork already bought, I started searching the 'net for inspiration/info and ended up here. After poking around here for a while, I think I have a better idea of what I want. I'm over trying to make it look more or less stock. I've been looking at the "Show us your klunkerz" thread and there are a few bikes there that look like what I'd like to do.
The one thing I"m sure of, no derailleurs. I want to stay away from a mountain bike look. I'm pretty convinced I want a coaster brake. The question is, three speed coaster or single? Single speed means no cables, which is cool. So I'm leaning that direction.
As I see it today, the end goal would be;
Coaster rear hub, likely a single speed but I go back and forth on that
Alloy rims, but not a modern day fat tire bike.
One piece alloy front hub, high flange would be cool but not required.
BMX style bars and stem, not mountain bike low bar style
Tubular fork? Or old school bracing on the stock fork?
Maybe a 3 piece crank?
Those are roughy in order of preference/priority. To put together what I'd like using new parts is cost prohibitive, this is supposed to be a low buck project I screw around with when I'm not working on the stuff I really should be doing. I've been looking at donor bikes and there is a Schwinn Breeze local to me that seems interesting for a starting point. Except it's not a coaster brake. And it wouldn't have an alloy front hub. Or a 3 piece crank. Or alloy rims. Or BMX bars/stem. But it is the right color so if the fork fits I'd have the capability to add a caliper brake up front. And for the moment I'd have enough parts to maybe make this a rider - assuming I could attach the rear brake in the same way I'm thinking someone here did it. I can't post the example, it was just one I saw along the way.
Buying the Breeze and building from there could be version 1 for the bike, I could collect parts/mod it from there. I could probably sell off unused parts to cover it's cost. So why haven't I bought it yet? Because the ultimate version of the bike would use nothing from it, and it's not in stellar shape.
But maybe I don't really want a coaster after all? It's been... 45 years since I've owned one! ;-)
Anyway, that's where I'm at. Progress will be slow on this one me thinks.
For a lot of years I had an idea to build up a multi-speed Typhoon. I finally kind of scratched that itch a few years ago with a Sanctuary 7 that I already posted a thread here about. Then a couple weeks ago I stumbled onto a Typhoon frame, and now I'm all abuzz about building that up again.
Here's the frame as I got it;
That's all there was, but notice the bottom bracket adapter. I think someone already had plans for this?
I broke one of my project rules and ordered parts before I had a clear plan of what I wanted to end up with. But they were the right color so what was a boy to do?
With a chain guard and fork already bought, I started searching the 'net for inspiration/info and ended up here. After poking around here for a while, I think I have a better idea of what I want. I'm over trying to make it look more or less stock. I've been looking at the "Show us your klunkerz" thread and there are a few bikes there that look like what I'd like to do.
The one thing I"m sure of, no derailleurs. I want to stay away from a mountain bike look. I'm pretty convinced I want a coaster brake. The question is, three speed coaster or single? Single speed means no cables, which is cool. So I'm leaning that direction.
As I see it today, the end goal would be;
Coaster rear hub, likely a single speed but I go back and forth on that
Alloy rims, but not a modern day fat tire bike.
One piece alloy front hub, high flange would be cool but not required.
BMX style bars and stem, not mountain bike low bar style
Tubular fork? Or old school bracing on the stock fork?
Maybe a 3 piece crank?
Those are roughy in order of preference/priority. To put together what I'd like using new parts is cost prohibitive, this is supposed to be a low buck project I screw around with when I'm not working on the stuff I really should be doing. I've been looking at donor bikes and there is a Schwinn Breeze local to me that seems interesting for a starting point. Except it's not a coaster brake. And it wouldn't have an alloy front hub. Or a 3 piece crank. Or alloy rims. Or BMX bars/stem. But it is the right color so if the fork fits I'd have the capability to add a caliper brake up front. And for the moment I'd have enough parts to maybe make this a rider - assuming I could attach the rear brake in the same way I'm thinking someone here did it. I can't post the example, it was just one I saw along the way.
Buying the Breeze and building from there could be version 1 for the bike, I could collect parts/mod it from there. I could probably sell off unused parts to cover it's cost. So why haven't I bought it yet? Because the ultimate version of the bike would use nothing from it, and it's not in stellar shape.
But maybe I don't really want a coaster after all? It's been... 45 years since I've owned one! ;-)
Anyway, that's where I'm at. Progress will be slow on this one me thinks.