Well, this might not fit here real well, but it seems like all the info I've been searching for can be found here! Great site.
I've wanted to build a custom bike for a long time. I've also always like the old board track racers, the Flying Merkel in particular. Having been unemployed, moved, started a new job as a teacher, and having access to some decent tools has finally led me to start on this dream.
I had a couple of rules. It has to be simple. It has to be street legal. It has to be cheap. AND the most important- it has to be COOL! (pretty easy with a board track racer!)
The bike of my dreams:
It took me a while to figure out the first two rules- simple and street legal. I have been collecting '70s Honda XL250's and 350s, and came up with this idea for the first build (I *do* hope to eventually build something a lot more accurate, but for the first, simple, cheap, street legal.)
I plan on hacking the top tube and back part of the XL350 frame off, use the headset, downtube, engine cradle, engine, and rear swingarm from the XL. The front will be a complete front end- shocks, hub, and disk brake- from a CB450 cause I have it laying around and cause it has disk brakes. I plan on lacing 26" rims to the CB450 front hub and the XL350 back hub and welding new top tubes, seat tube, and seat stays to recreate the look.
Rough sketch (I'm no artist, please dont laugh!)
Did some playing around with a ruler, compass, and dividers to get some measurements:
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c187/turnymom/Flying%20Merkel/MerkelDrawings0001.jpg[
/IMG]
and started playing around in Google Sketchup (still trying to learn how to use it):
[IMG]http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c187/turnymom/Flying%20Merkel/Motorbike.jpg
Now the actual project, theoretically to scale:
So thats where I'm at so far. We are still in the process of buying a house / moving, but I'm hoping that with a summer off I will make some decent headway. I'm teaching metal shop... so I have access to some pretty decent tools.
I do have LOTS of questions, first and foremost at the moment- 26" rims. Where the heck would I find a set of them? And any other tire options that are cheaper than the $282 Coker repros!?
Suggestions and feedback welcomed!
I've wanted to build a custom bike for a long time. I've also always like the old board track racers, the Flying Merkel in particular. Having been unemployed, moved, started a new job as a teacher, and having access to some decent tools has finally led me to start on this dream.
I had a couple of rules. It has to be simple. It has to be street legal. It has to be cheap. AND the most important- it has to be COOL! (pretty easy with a board track racer!)
The bike of my dreams:
It took me a while to figure out the first two rules- simple and street legal. I have been collecting '70s Honda XL250's and 350s, and came up with this idea for the first build (I *do* hope to eventually build something a lot more accurate, but for the first, simple, cheap, street legal.)
I plan on hacking the top tube and back part of the XL350 frame off, use the headset, downtube, engine cradle, engine, and rear swingarm from the XL. The front will be a complete front end- shocks, hub, and disk brake- from a CB450 cause I have it laying around and cause it has disk brakes. I plan on lacing 26" rims to the CB450 front hub and the XL350 back hub and welding new top tubes, seat tube, and seat stays to recreate the look.
Rough sketch (I'm no artist, please dont laugh!)
Did some playing around with a ruler, compass, and dividers to get some measurements:
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c187/turnymom/Flying%20Merkel/MerkelDrawings0001.jpg[
/IMG]
and started playing around in Google Sketchup (still trying to learn how to use it):
[IMG]http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c187/turnymom/Flying%20Merkel/Motorbike.jpg
Now the actual project, theoretically to scale:
So thats where I'm at so far. We are still in the process of buying a house / moving, but I'm hoping that with a summer off I will make some decent headway. I'm teaching metal shop... so I have access to some pretty decent tools.
I do have LOTS of questions, first and foremost at the moment- 26" rims. Where the heck would I find a set of them? And any other tire options that are cheaper than the $282 Coker repros!?
Suggestions and feedback welcomed!