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After far too long of a battle, I finally succeeded. I didn't realize it, but the front axle used a proprietary thread pitch and size, somewhere between 7/16-24 and 11mm-ish. I ordered several different sizes and thread pitches, and nothing fit. So I replaced that axle with a standard 3/8"-24, but my new problem was that the bearing race on the hub was larger than any bicycle bearing cone I owned. I tell you, getting exact manufacturer specs for stuff like bearing races and cones is a freaking nightmare. But I finally cobbled together the parts and got the front sorted. While I was at it, I swapped the fork with the wrong brake mount tab with one on the correct side. Yes, I said it, the brake was backwards and I was an idiot. But everything is shiny now, and both wheels are built and trued
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Finally got started on the frame. It's going to be mostly 1" tubing. Used my 1" rigid conduit bender to make a 55° bend, then cut it extra long and threw it up on the frame jig. It already looks spicy!
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This is gonna be kool~! I like how your tire width and rim width are almost the same. You pulled a hot rod look on a skinny tire build. :nerd:

RaT oN~!
 
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Working on the frame today.
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I wanted a few interesting details on it, so rather than just capping the end of the tubing, I sliced it at an angle to make some spikey bits, then capped them and blended the weld for a seamless appearance
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And then there were two. Started on the backbone as well
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Got a bit more work on the rear section done today.
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I don't have a fancy shmancey Tig rig, but I do have skills with flame welding. I'm pretty rusty, but it looks decent enough.
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Got the rear axle spacing figured out with help from the oxygen tank cap.
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Still have to work on the dishing of the rear rim, it's off by about 1/2" on this current setup
 
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Added the seat brace.
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Originally rolled it to match the radius of the wheel, but I liked it better at an odd angle.
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I wanted it to flow better with the spike on the bottom, so I fired up the torch and gave her a tug.
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Still working on the design for the dropouts and the rest of the rear end, and I also decided that it needs some kind of a tank
 
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I'm really enjoying this build. I love fabrication and scratch builds. Looking good!
Thank you. This one has been gnawing at the back of my head for quite a while. Feels good to finally get it out where I can beat it with a hammer (where necessary, lol)
 

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