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Please allow me to introduce.... Stacey's Mom.

A convertible tall bike/chopper build that is just for fun. See the full details in the build thread.​
 
This is a cool project that I saw online a couple of years ago. It looked like fun and potentially a project I could handle so when a free 24" mountain bike came up around the beginning of this build the die was set. Here's the starting point. The shop inspector approves.
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After disassembly I cut the swing arm off and broke out the fab tools.
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Added some scrap tubing to stretch the swing arm a very precise amount of... well, it's stretched. :grin:
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The name of the build came about as that song was inexplicably playing on repeat in my head while I was welding the frame.

I used the fork from a department store 26" mountain cruiser so I could have a little bigger front wheel. I had a rusty old piece of pipe that looked about the right length so I lopped it in half and welded into the forks for the perfect extension.
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Looks ok. This might actually work!
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The mock-up looks really good.
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This design uses gas struts as the mechanism to convert the bike between a chopper and a tall bike. Got some basic struts from the jungle website and fabbed up some attachment points.
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A lick of paint and some final assembly and it's a bike again with a lot of extra fun built in!
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With a degree of trepidation I put on all the padding I could muster and climbed aboard. Oh, boy. What have I gotten myself into.
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And... it's a blast!!!
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And testing chopper mode
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This bike was super fun to build and it's a real kick to ride. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who might be interested in building one. Check out my build thread for details. :113:
 
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Fun watching this fantastic contraption come to life. Looks like you had a great time with it and it came out cool. Great name too!
 
Man! To take it from what you started with to where it is now blows my mind! :oops: And then YOU RODE the dang thing!!

Incredible amount of geometry, engineering, and work into this one. Kudos! :praise:
 
Fun watching this fantastic contraption come to life. Looks like you had a great time with it and it came out cool. Great name too!
Thanks Chad! If I'd had enough time I would have polished everything to perfection. Nah, you're right, probably not. :grin:
Seems obvious the helmet is so you don't bump your head on the soffit when mounting. Gutsy and creative!
True that! I did have to watch my head there. 🤪
Man! To take it from what you started with to where it is now blows my mind! :oops: And then YOU RODE the dang thing!!

Incredible amount of geometry, engineering, and work into this one. Kudos! :praise:
Thanks OJ! I can't take credit for the design or math, in fact I barely did any measuring. I'm happy that the frame and forks both came out pretty straight and it rides really well. I won't be heading off road with this one but, wow, it's really fun to ride! :cool2:
 
CONGRATS on a super unique, fun and cool build!!! This was a blast to follow!!
 
This is awesome these kids of builds are crazy hard and even harder to keep as clean as you did is awesome 👍 bravo
 
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