Been working in Copenhagen, Denmark since February and brought last years build the Path Racer down there as Copenhagen really is a bike friendly city and very nice to go bike riding in. Anyway, I've seen all these cool fixies and single speed bikes in Copenhagen and I really like the simple look they have, vibrant colors, almost no shiny parts etc. And as I needed a bike here at home anyway I've started to build a bike with inspiration from the fixies/single speeds I've seen.
Here's what I started with, didn't really know from the start what fork to go with. The rear wheel is BTW a 7-speed Shimano which of course has nothing to do with the fixie/single speed concept. But as I had it I might as well put it to use:
Cleaned up the frame:
Marked the chainstays to shorten them in the same fashion I modified my Path Racer frame:
Found that I could use the 26" fork even with a 700 wheel. Cleaned it up from brackets and in the background is the headtube from the original fork that needs to be transplanted:
First mockup and this is pretty much the rake I was looking for:
Here's how much I shortened the chainstays:
Second mockup after welding, with handlebar and seat in place:
Cleaned and sanded the frame and the fork:
Guess this is not very good as it's probably toxic epoxi primer, but it's easy to get carried away when having fun building bikes...
At least most of the primer ended up on the frame:
Hopefully will have time to sand the primer tomorrow and shoot the topcoat.
Håkan
Here's what I started with, didn't really know from the start what fork to go with. The rear wheel is BTW a 7-speed Shimano which of course has nothing to do with the fixie/single speed concept. But as I had it I might as well put it to use:
Cleaned up the frame:
Marked the chainstays to shorten them in the same fashion I modified my Path Racer frame:
Found that I could use the 26" fork even with a 700 wheel. Cleaned it up from brackets and in the background is the headtube from the original fork that needs to be transplanted:
First mockup and this is pretty much the rake I was looking for:
Here's how much I shortened the chainstays:
Second mockup after welding, with handlebar and seat in place:
Cleaned and sanded the frame and the fork:
Guess this is not very good as it's probably toxic epoxi primer, but it's easy to get carried away when having fun building bikes...
At least most of the primer ended up on the frame:
Hopefully will have time to sand the primer tomorrow and shoot the topcoat.
Håkan