So, first I'm gonna bore you with a little story about a bike I made last night. Then I'll tell you about the raffle. Just to get one more bike in the mix, I thought the UGLY bike was close to a ride-able bike. But, I was wrong. Here it is before I did anything.
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UGLY bike. The heaviest bike I've EVER felt too. |
The usual check found all the bearings loose but rolling. I cut all the cables, then rebuilt the rear wheel and crank bearings. Beat the handlebars out with a mini-sledge and realized the forks weight about 20 lbs... really! Filled with lead I think! Decided to toss those in the trash and also the 5 lb right crank and steel chain rings. Left crank was aluminum... a keeper. Off to a good start.
I found some 26" forks that would fit the frame, and a 20" front wheel & fork. I decided this would be a chopper-ish bike. Pulled an old pair of taller bars from the pile and luckily old-school goose-neck fit into new-school forks. So far so good!
Used clipped cables to make this an "adjustable" one speed. Locking the front and rear deraileur in what seems like the best gear for a Burning Man environment. This also get's rid of a bunch of junk on the bikes, and you don't need to shift on the playa, I swear.
I assembled everything I could including reworking the back brake. New pads, lube everything so the brake arms actually move. Blue taped some stuff not to paint. Here is a photo of everything together that I could do in the middle of the night. Grinding and welding would have to wait until morning. I know, looks about the same, but it is actually a quality ride now, way cooler bars and LIGHTER!
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Ready for the rattle can paint shop. Just need to weld on the forks! |
I made a list, that's what I do, just a couple things to do for all the bikes to be done by 3:00.
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A short list to do in the morning! |
Got up, drank some coffee, ground everything with the garage door closed to NOT piss of the neighbors at 8:00am. Welded the fork and had it ready for paint by 8:30. Sweet.
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Done, going to paint it before I even ride it. |
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Yep, pretty much painted everything. Always weird painting tires. |
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Such a bad one-night-stand, it gave out the wrong number, 45 instead of 57. |
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Dual "drink" holders on bars... |
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...one drink holder on the frame too. Suspension still intact. |
The UGLY One-night-stand 45 bike rides like a dream. Hardly any of the normal "chopper flop" in the front end and it's set up pretty comfortable as is... This will be a fun ride for anyone who just wants a cooler bike.
BIKE TWO - wrapped up in the morning & painted!
The side-by-side tall bike didn't work out, so I made the "Buckshot 57" aka the Tippy Tiller by adding a small wheel to the side. The other tall bike ended up being the "Colt 57" aka Tombstone - probably the best tall bike I've ever made. Originally I added a golf cart wheel that failed, I had to step it up to a kids wheel. Here are the last photos I took before paint. I think this is the most dangerous bike of the pack. Hard to turn left and does unpredictable things on uneven surfaces.AND, the handle bars are just plain ugly.
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All done, ready for paint. |
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Doesn't touch when riding, can stop and lean on it when riding. |
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AND SOOOO -- THE RAFFLE!
The big winner was Eric aka "Latte" he brought me about 10 bikes so I wasn't that surprised when his name was pulled. He grabbed the Cool Hack 57 and went for the double dare by buying the "Colt 57" aka Tombstone - tall bike. Yes, all the tall bikes were named after guns. Ask me why if you really care. TLee was close in the statistics of winning with 5 bikes given, but ended up being happy just getting a flat fixed.
No one crashed or bleed or had to go get fake teeth so I'm calling it a success. If anyone is interested in BUYING any of the bikes left (six as of this writing) let me know and we can work something out. Any of the bikes left when I leave for Burning Man will be coming out... find me on the playa, who knows, maybe I'll gift you one!
BIG THANKS to everyone who gave bikes. It was a fun project and I hope more people will end up with some of these bikes for whatever bike fun they are into!
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