MattiThundrrr
Rattus All Terrainus
Your parts bin is... impressive
Really liked your seatpost clamp idea. I modify old American iron and that might be an idea whose time has come.
Your parts bin is... impressive
The GI is 50.16 with 26 x 2.125 tires. That'll work!
Your klunker has a gnarly look to it! I didn't get a close look at the tires, which brand / model / size are they? And I really dig your use of vintage brand mtb parts. There is no beating an old moto-x bar for a klunker, looks and function wise!
Is the saddle a little 'crispy' or just to rigid? A hand lotion with a high lanolin % is good to soften a crispy saddle, if you want to make the leather more supple, any animal fat by - product, like lard, is great for that.
KluNk oN~!
EDIT: I enlarged the tire photo, Panaracer Fire tires. Nice big lugs, huge side lugs, sweet. A favorite tire for racing BITD was the Panaracer Fire XC Pro, before low profile tires were in vogue. They've got a great heritage of tire making. My skinny build has Panaracer Gravel Kings on it.
I’ve just accumulated too much stuff.Those MX bars look perfect on this build. I do wish I had your parts stash to pick thru. I'm digging the old Chevy truck under the tarp too!
Nice tip on the seatpost spacer!
this is the spacer you buy and split to adapt a new style seat clamp with an old style seat post.
Ditto, thanks for that!Nice tip on the seatpost spacer!
Brake set up looks clean on there. It's a good idea too. I might should consider that for some of my coaster braked rides.simple front brake for extra brake control and a backup if I lose the chain.
Now that's classy!No, you’re eyes are not deceiving you, that’s a Chang Star lever and a Lee Chi caliper.
I don’t worry about it on my cruisers, but on something I plan to take on trails and downhill regularly, I want a backup plan as much as just more braking control.Brake set up looks clean on there. It's a good idea too. I might should consider that for some of my coaster braked rides.
It definitely turned out better than I expected. I just bought “Hunter Green” in Rustoleum brand.I like that green. It reminds me of my grandpa's F-100 when I was young in the early 70s.
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