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Old 10-07-2009, 03:10 PM
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Members competing in the Build Off post your build/progress here. Attach photos please for those on dial-up.

This is s a FRIENDLY build off between members. Motorbicycling.com will not be handing out prizes.

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Old 10-07-2009, 03:27 PM
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COOOOL!!! Let get this build off started!!!
Photo #1 Here's what I'm starting with, A Felt -El Guapo cruiser...
This was a motorized bike that I bought used for $200. to fix up.

Now, I'm gonna chop it up, stretch it & lower it!
I'm not sure I want to rake the front, because the top tube is very thin steel, & we've had problems with cracking frames from riding them hard & fast!!


Photo #2 This is a quick scribble of what I got in mind...
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Old 10-07-2009, 05:03 PM
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Here is what I am starting with. The finished product is going to look a whole lot different.

John
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Old 10-07-2009, 08:59 PM
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If everyones gonna be all "top secret" about what they are building, I really don't see any reason for this thread to be here!!!

If everyones gonna start playing this stupid game, lets just not post anything until jan 1st!!!

These are just bicycles, & no ones gonna steal your ideas...

I posted a drawing of what I plan to build 'right outta the gate!'
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Old 10-08-2009, 09:17 AM
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i'll post up some pics later, i'm at work right now, but heres the low down on my build.
the frame is a 60's columbia boys bike, it will remain stock, striped to bare metal and polished, then gun blued and sprayed with clear. i'm using a front drum brake wheel with 6V dyno hub. schwinn springer fork, custom gas tank and fenders. a GX 35 honda 4 stroke engine mated to an intermediate 3 speed hub jack shaft as a transmission with jockey shifter. coaster brake rear wheel.
to add updates to our builds should we edit these first post, or will they be strung out through out this thread. also something we might want to do is run a raffle, the winning bike go's to the winner of the raffle and the proceds split 50-50 between the winning builder and a charity.

heres some pics so far
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Old 10-08-2009, 09:25 AM
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I've been wanting to do a replica of an early Cafe' racer. The idea is to make it semi-practical as a bicycle; meaning that it will be able to be pedaled at a decent speed for a reasonable distance without exhausting the rider. I also want it to perform and handle reasonably well as an ultralight cafe' racer.

Following the link below, look at page 12...this is very similar to what I have in mind.

Bridgestone racer

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Old 10-08-2009, 01:09 PM
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VB, I hope you didn't think I was being "Top Secret" I thought we were just supposed to show what we were starting with. I have a couple boxes of parts for it, and a trash can full of Aluminum chips, but I didn't think anyone would care to see that stuff.

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Old 10-08-2009, 07:33 PM
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Here's todays progress...
Photo # 1, I cut the frame in half.

Photo #2, I cut the top chain stays from the dropouts & flipped them over & rewelded them.

Photo #3, I welded it back to the frame... Next, I'll work on relocating the BB & getting the front end down on the ground!

Photo #4, another angle.

I'm kinda 'in limbo' on building the bottom end of the frame until my new fork gets here.
I have to see where the final ride height is gonna be before I can build the lower end.
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Old 10-09-2009, 11:24 AM
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Tom...here's another pic. This Yamaha is not from the same period, but the "look" is there.

I probably won't be contributing much in the way of parts photos until December.

I use my virtual machine shop to ensure that every last detail is accounted for prior to making drawings and then parts. For this project I have to make sure that the design is practical so that I can build it with what I have here at the shop in about 3-weeks time.

I'll put up renderings of the CAD files as things move along.

Creating the forms for the fairing and fuel tank will be the most time consuming.

If I can make the thing ergonomic, it should be really cool.

Jim
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Old 10-12-2009, 03:48 PM
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Default Gold Indian build...

Here is my Gold Indian.

!974 Indian tank
1918 gold head badge
Indian Scout fender light
Gold plated crank
Gold plated fenders
Gold plated stem
Gold plated head light
Gold plated front end
Gold plated crate pedals
Gold plated 144 spoke rims
alligator seat

Still needs the chain, leather grips, brake, gold Indian decals before clear coating and black treads.
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