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This build is going to be an Australian take on the Moosegoose.
Chopping up this XXL 27.5 Apollo, to create a mini velo bmx in the spirit of the Mongoose Moosegoose.
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Starting off today by extending the steer tube on some old bmx forks.
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Set up in the lathe to machine a spigot to fit inside the bmx fork
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I'll add some weld and that will have the fork sorted.

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Then I cut the frame apart,to start working on the new dimensions, raising the bottom bracket significantly to suit the 20" wheels.
I'm loosely basing the geometry on a 26" cruiser so it'll be comfortable to cruise around on.
 
Added V brake bosses and the down tube today.
Was very close to cutting the brake bosses off the fork, to run old school calipers. But for now V brakes have won.
Then spent a bit of time stripping the frame to bare metal.
No idea on a colour scheme at this point, yet to be decided
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Stripped the fork back to metal and coated with penetrol.
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Cleaned up and painted the headset. This will be a first for me. Never had a bike with a gyro, but always wanted one as a youngster. I salvaged these bits from a couple donor bikes.
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Installed the bearing cups and fork.
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Removed the bottom bracket for a clean and grease, then installed with the crankset. Pedals and chainring are take off from my Monza.
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Also added a bmx style seat post clamp onto the seat post. This frame has an integrated clamp. But it needed extra bmxyness.
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Looking like a bike
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Off the stand for now. Waiting on parts.
Ordered new tyres, seat, chain etc. This morning
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headset. This will be a first for me. Never had a bike with a gyro, but always wanted one as a youngster. I salvaged these bits from a couple donor bikes

Do you need to add cable stops to the head tube for the gyro to work? I have only removed gyros. Never added one so I am not sure. You also might need a hollow bolt for the stem to run the front brake cable through.
 
Do you need to add cable stops to the head tube for the gyro to work? I have only removed gyros. Never added one so I am not sure. You also might need a hollow bolt for the stem to run the front brake cable through.
One of the donor bikes had a stop the fits under the headset. Very handy peice. Also this stem has a hollow bolt, been saving it for such an opportunity.
I did run into an issue with the gyro cables. I thought I would be able to extend the cable to the rear simply by dropping a new inner into the housing, but it's all made in one peice, two into one. So I might need to purchase new gyro cables.
 
One of the donor bikes had a stop the fits under the headset. Very handy peice. Also this stem has a hollow bolt, been saving it for such an opportunity.
I did run into an issue with the gyro cables. I thought I would be able to extend the cable to the rear simply by dropping a new inner into the housing, but it's all made in one peice, two into one. So I might need to purchase new gyro cables.
Yeah, you’ll have a challenge with cables for that rear

I see you’re running V brake. If you had U brake you could probably fashion up a dual cable setup from the bottom gyro back. Would need cable stops on the frame somewhere but could be an option

Look up dual cable London mods
 

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