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This will be my first!


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Old 07-19-2009, 11:24 PM
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Default This will be my first!

I've been collecting parts for a while now and today decided to have a go at assembling something. (Some of you may recognize some of the parts.)

I wanted something low and and long with fat tires so I took the rear set up from a StingRay chopper that is 4 1/4" wide. On the front I have a 3" wide tire on a springer fork. I cut the front off of the chopper frame and extended it using frame pipes from another bike.

Here are some pics of it tack welded together to check the look and clearance of the pedals. I didn't want something that would crash me when I was pedaling round a corner so while it's low, I still have plenty of clearance.

The seat post is just stuck in it to figure out about where I want the seat to be. I'll have to make my own post so that I can place the seat as needed.

I also plan on putting a 2-stroke China girl engine on this frame to tool round town so wanted good clearance for the motor as well. The gas tank will set back on the long top bar and set right on top of the angled junction giving it a cleaner look. (That junction is the only part I don't like about the frame.

This is what I have come up with so far and it will be my first completed build. ( I have another in the starting phases of building for my grandson.)













Any ideas on what I should call this build?
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Old 07-26-2009, 02:13 AM
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Default Re: This will be my first!

hi,
just wondering what kind of front wheel are you using in the pic??

ken
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Old 07-27-2009, 01:09 PM
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Default Re: This will be my first!

Ken, I'm not really sure about the front wheel. It came off a BMX bike I bought at an auction a while back.

After looking at the bike some more, I think I'm going to go with a narrower tire on the front than I have on it. The clearance with the wide tire is very minimal and I think it will cause problems.
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Old 07-27-2009, 06:26 PM
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Default Re: This will be my first!

mb friend,
I like the fat front tire look ! both front and back. I was thinking I would try 4.25 tire on a frame front and back, for my second build. "GIVE IT THE FLAT TRACKER LOOK".

GOOD LUCK,
KEN
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