I guess it's time to let the cat out of the bag on this one...
The backstory: I was riding an old insutrial bike one day on a somewhat rough old paved road and the frame was squeaking and creaking like mad. That's not that big of a deal, but it was kind of annoying me. It inspired me to make an extremely heavy duty, super overkill klunker that I couldn't possibly ever kill. I had a bunch of heavy old tubing and I was feeling inspired, so I got started right away.
The only thing is, I had a really busy school year (new school); hence my lack of activity on the forum. I picked away at this for about 8-9 months as I had the chance. I'm very happy with the result. After much time and frustration...
So without further adieu, I give you the "Powerheavy". The name is somewhat of a joke, because this was inspired, at least stylistically, by the old tri-bar bmx cruisers (i.e., Laguna, Powerlite, etc.). I also sometimes call it the Homebrew, because it is 100% homemade by me after all! The frame and fork alone weigh a klunky 20 pounds. The rear end is made of round stock and all other tubing at least 2 or 3 times thicker than the average/regular thickness. The only parts I didn't fab were the rear dropouts (can anyone guess where they are from? :wink. I made the fork 100% from scratch and copied the rake angle of my old Tange. The rear end is similar in geometry to an old Schwinn, and the front is similar to my Emory. The best welds are on the fork dropouts. The others need a little help yet, but the welder has been acting up for a while.
The plan: Drum brakes front and back, worksman rims and spokes, maxxis holy roller 26x2.40 tires, RIDE THE SNOT OUT OF THIS BEAST!
I don't have a clue about the finish yet. I'd like to know what you all think!
-Chris
The backstory: I was riding an old insutrial bike one day on a somewhat rough old paved road and the frame was squeaking and creaking like mad. That's not that big of a deal, but it was kind of annoying me. It inspired me to make an extremely heavy duty, super overkill klunker that I couldn't possibly ever kill. I had a bunch of heavy old tubing and I was feeling inspired, so I got started right away.
The only thing is, I had a really busy school year (new school); hence my lack of activity on the forum. I picked away at this for about 8-9 months as I had the chance. I'm very happy with the result. After much time and frustration...
So without further adieu, I give you the "Powerheavy". The name is somewhat of a joke, because this was inspired, at least stylistically, by the old tri-bar bmx cruisers (i.e., Laguna, Powerlite, etc.). I also sometimes call it the Homebrew, because it is 100% homemade by me after all! The frame and fork alone weigh a klunky 20 pounds. The rear end is made of round stock and all other tubing at least 2 or 3 times thicker than the average/regular thickness. The only parts I didn't fab were the rear dropouts (can anyone guess where they are from? :wink. I made the fork 100% from scratch and copied the rake angle of my old Tange. The rear end is similar in geometry to an old Schwinn, and the front is similar to my Emory. The best welds are on the fork dropouts. The others need a little help yet, but the welder has been acting up for a while.
The plan: Drum brakes front and back, worksman rims and spokes, maxxis holy roller 26x2.40 tires, RIDE THE SNOT OUT OF THIS BEAST!
I don't have a clue about the finish yet. I'd like to know what you all think!
-Chris