Re: bmX-RATED for ADULTS ONLY - YZ-24 MotoBike (Fork Mods)
Ooohhh! Stainless!
Luke.
Ooohhh! Stainless!
Luke.
After I get the stainless tubes back (Monday), I'll cut one side out and then weld in the new tube keeping the other in place for alignment then repeat the process for the other side. Later on, the brace will get painted due to the weld.724wd said:you'll be welding the stainless to the fork steel?
jats said:this is getting real interesting keep it up
troy
Thanks!kingfish254 said:Love the Guinness!
Nothing like a true mockup to work out the kinks and kick your brain into high gear.
xddorox said:This is an awesome and crazy project, you have my attention. Also, good move on keeping the fork brace. As an owner and rider of one of these when I was a kid, we did break front axles.
Thank you guys! You know, I never saw this one coming. I had made my plans for a board track build on a CWC frame and at the last minute switched to this one after a co-worker sold it to me. I'm not really even that interested in bmx bikes at this point in my life, but this idea of making it fit an adult without modifying the frame took over my thinking.outskirtscustoms said:Looks great so far. Keep it up and get to building.
LukeTheJoker said:Love this build, I think you made the right decision on which bike to enter...
Luke.
milbums said:Back in the day, I remember a kid down the street had one of these. I was so jealous and wanted one sooo bad! It will be cool to see a grown up version, I will be following this one.
Thanks.OneHorsePower said:awesome mods , following this
The Renaissance Man said:Can anyone advise me on how this Worksman hub attaches to the fork? I'm sure that I can create something but a picture of the factory mount would be very helpful!I'm assuming that it's just a bolt on the inside of the fork but the slot has me wondering if there is something more.
picture found at custommotoredbicycles.com
oh! good to know :? ...but it could also work for the hub i guess , i dont think it need to be a bolt , more just like a retaining pinMachine Age Victim said:Looks like a chain hanger, circa 1995 Trek aluminum frames.
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