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• #16552
Commercial makers have a few options when it comes to recumbents; short, mid and long wheel base machines with 3 and 4 wheelers thrown in to make things interesting. All of the above have been around since at least the 30s or 40s.
An example of a short wheelbase recumbent would be the Presto, which was sued out of existence due to safety concerns, I believe... -
• #16553
Protest brake?
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• #16554
Seems unlikely that someone would go to the effort of installing a disc brake with internal routing etc for that. I think it's just someone trying to be clever and demonstrate how they can make fancy bikes.
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• #16556
Not new, seen this type of dropouts (swappable/adjustable) around for quite some time, remember a particular GIOS which I really wanted but didn't have the space.
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• #16557
Compact pro. I had one but never built it :(
I'm sure Heldring has seen sliding dropouts and is just taking the piss out of JDMitch's death GT
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• #16558
Sorry yeah as Phil pointed out I'm just being a dick :) Never seen those kind of dropouts on a Fort before
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• #16559
Imagine the flexiness and brake judder
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• #16560
Why would this have more judder?
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• #16561
I think the torsional flex in the steerer probably has knock-on effects on the headset, allows more movement in the cable/housing, results in poorer wheel tracking, etc. You want everything stiff with a minimal length of cable, right?
Just my guess though, maybe it's fine
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• #16562
I had a similar setup for a while, wasn’t too bad :)
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• #16563
Actually just saw that the quill is mega long!! How did I miss that?!
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• #16564
That's about half the overall height of @frankenbike's example...
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• #16565
Ah you saw my original post before I stealth edited it, thought I was quick enough
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• #16566
Yeah, your bike looked a lot more reasonable! Really if he just removed the ultra-long quill extender thing it'd be a fairly normal moderately-nice bike. Guy must be a giant considering it's already a pretty tall headtube.
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• #16568
Did this frame used to belong to anyone on here? It had "do a mad skid" and "see you next tuesday" etc. written on it in Sharpie (since removed with meths).
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• #16569
Lil ratty townie-esque set up for hopping around town.
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• #16570
Nice cruise'y set-up. What bars? Promenades?
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• #16571
Frankenbike? Anti? Don't know, but I have many questions
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• #16572
Anyone want to suggest some frame mods for this? Literally anything considered as long as it's cheap and doable by a complete novice (no replacing headtube etc. for now)
(Ignore my awful cabling, I'm just making do until I weld these bits on)
At the moment I am thinking:
- ditching the band-on shifter boss and welding a downtube boss on to the top tube
- disc brake tabs (plus a strut for reinforcement) on the rear
- cable tie guides down both seat stays for full length outers.
Just want to learn a bit of welding and this frame is my test bed. Any other suggestions? Some parts for a dynamo might be fun but not sure what's needed for that?
- ditching the band-on shifter boss and welding a downtube boss on to the top tube
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• #16573
More bottle cage eyelets and all the mounts for front and rear panniers.
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• #16574
I'm a bit wary of drilling for bottle cage eyes for now as I've heard you need to get the holes very straight.
Could definitely do some of these lads though:
Maybe 2 or 3 with bottle cage spacing on each seatstay so that I can fit anything cages?
Roughly like this:
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• #16575
Why aren't you just using the cable guides that're on there?
That's someting new ! doooo !