For some time I have been wanting to add faux truss rods to a bike. So I have poured over many of the forum posts about making truss rods. My recent acquisition "The Swamp Tiki Cruiser," has front forks with the perfect attachment point. So I am giving it a try . . .
Today I ordered a 6' length of 3/8" stainless steel tubing. Other choices were brake line, fuel line, conduit and etc. The price of the 3/8" SS was too good to pass up.
Here is the link to Zoro where I got it for under $9 and under $15 including shipping.
https://www.zoro.com/zoro-select-tubing-welded-38-in-6-ft-304-ss-3ade8/i/G0777761/
I have seen lower attachments like the diagram below. I figure with my bench vise and/or a hammer I can achieve this . Also plan on using the grinder for rounding the corners.
What about the upper attachment? I have this bracket that is intended for baskets I think.
Depending on how hard the 304 SS is to bend I make be able to mount to the existing outer holes. Or add a piece of angle stock like this. I think there is a post here on the RRB Forum where someone flattened one of these same brackets and used it that way for truss rods.
Here is one way I am thinking about the upper attachment.
By using the existing holes with a hard bend or the angle stock with a mild or even no bend I could attach the rods, might even be able to use acorn nuts by grinding the thread length, (that is something I have been very successful at doing.).
Does my plan sound feasible? I am trying to do this with hand tools, a bench grinder and a vise. I do not have a welder. I have read that the SS tubing is hard to thread without a lathe.
Thanks for any help. When the rod arrives I think I will chronicle the process here.
Today I ordered a 6' length of 3/8" stainless steel tubing. Other choices were brake line, fuel line, conduit and etc. The price of the 3/8" SS was too good to pass up.
Here is the link to Zoro where I got it for under $9 and under $15 including shipping.
https://www.zoro.com/zoro-select-tubing-welded-38-in-6-ft-304-ss-3ade8/i/G0777761/
I have seen lower attachments like the diagram below. I figure with my bench vise and/or a hammer I can achieve this . Also plan on using the grinder for rounding the corners.
What about the upper attachment? I have this bracket that is intended for baskets I think.
Depending on how hard the 304 SS is to bend I make be able to mount to the existing outer holes. Or add a piece of angle stock like this. I think there is a post here on the RRB Forum where someone flattened one of these same brackets and used it that way for truss rods.
Here is one way I am thinking about the upper attachment.
By using the existing holes with a hard bend or the angle stock with a mild or even no bend I could attach the rods, might even be able to use acorn nuts by grinding the thread length, (that is something I have been very successful at doing.).
Does my plan sound feasible? I am trying to do this with hand tools, a bench grinder and a vise. I do not have a welder. I have read that the SS tubing is hard to thread without a lathe.
Thanks for any help. When the rod arrives I think I will chronicle the process here.
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