I've really been itching to build this bike for a few years now. But, having gone back to school, I have very little spare time to build anything very involved. I also don't know if I would be finished in time for the build-off. How much can they be modified? Anyway…
I got this Schwinn frame from a friend who hauls scrap metal for extra money. I'm not sure what model it is…but I do know it's pretty early compared to my other bikes…probably early enough to upset some people with what I'm doing:
The seat and sissy bar are obviously not original, so, thus began the stripping. I want to try not to lose any of the original frame, but I want a completely different look on the bottom end of it. I have a 30" triple tree fork that I will be using for the bike as well.
First cut, I took off the bottom tube right below the cantilevers. Then, I cut the seat tube and chain stays from the bottom bracket. I had to cut about 3 inches off the lower tube, and then flipped it around to swing it forward. Then, I separated the cantilevers from the seat tube and manipulated them upward to lower the bike.
First mock up…the bottom tube does not come low enough for what I want, so I cut a section off a scrap frame to scab in. And…
Now, we're getting somewhere!
Future:
I want to heat the top tube to try to get the seat tube closer to its original position. Then, I have a 20" muscle bike frame I have plans for to fill in the lower end.
Hope you guys like it so far!
I got this Schwinn frame from a friend who hauls scrap metal for extra money. I'm not sure what model it is…but I do know it's pretty early compared to my other bikes…probably early enough to upset some people with what I'm doing:
The seat and sissy bar are obviously not original, so, thus began the stripping. I want to try not to lose any of the original frame, but I want a completely different look on the bottom end of it. I have a 30" triple tree fork that I will be using for the bike as well.
First cut, I took off the bottom tube right below the cantilevers. Then, I cut the seat tube and chain stays from the bottom bracket. I had to cut about 3 inches off the lower tube, and then flipped it around to swing it forward. Then, I separated the cantilevers from the seat tube and manipulated them upward to lower the bike.
First mock up…the bottom tube does not come low enough for what I want, so I cut a section off a scrap frame to scab in. And…
Now, we're getting somewhere!
Future:
I want to heat the top tube to try to get the seat tube closer to its original position. Then, I have a 20" muscle bike frame I have plans for to fill in the lower end.
Hope you guys like it so far!