Paul's (Uncle Stretch) wife Betty decided that he had done enough guys bikes and so she wanted him to build her a strecth bike of her own.
He bought a chopper / low rider frame and parts a while back - mainly to get the triple tree fork off of it to use on another of his bikes. So he was left with this frame and decided to try to use that in the build.
It was designed for a long fork tube because the neck was raked quite a bit.
Paul got a 24" girl's frame from our older brother, Mike, who found it at the dump and dragged it home for Paul to use for parts. The 24" fork needed to be extended to run 26" tires, so Paul figured while he was stretching it he might as well do it right. Here's how he began lengthening it.
The he began cutting and mocking up parts on the jig to see how the new bike was going to look.
Some additional layout work was done using the extended fork.
He later decided to add some additional braces to help strengthen the frame a bit more.
Next came the paint - which is how it got it's name of Penny.
Followed by the initial mock up to see what is was going to look like.
And here is the finished bike.
And for all of you video lovers, here's a video clip of Paul on Penny ...
He bought a chopper / low rider frame and parts a while back - mainly to get the triple tree fork off of it to use on another of his bikes. So he was left with this frame and decided to try to use that in the build.
It was designed for a long fork tube because the neck was raked quite a bit.
Paul got a 24" girl's frame from our older brother, Mike, who found it at the dump and dragged it home for Paul to use for parts. The 24" fork needed to be extended to run 26" tires, so Paul figured while he was stretching it he might as well do it right. Here's how he began lengthening it.
The he began cutting and mocking up parts on the jig to see how the new bike was going to look.
Some additional layout work was done using the extended fork.
He later decided to add some additional braces to help strengthen the frame a bit more.
Next came the paint - which is how it got it's name of Penny.
Followed by the initial mock up to see what is was going to look like.
And here is the finished bike.
And for all of you video lovers, here's a video clip of Paul on Penny ...