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• #125877
Thoughts on cable routing?
Pass the cable between the two bridges, which might be what ↑he↑ meant
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• #125878
Really bored today being off work for 3 weeks now .decide to dig out my old bmx 33 years old now the bike lol.fixed the rear puncture and finally fitted a rear brake cable OMG the outer off cut cable housings are all to short did a naughty and joined 2 together with a rubber tube .job done a quick polish and we off 🤣
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• #125879
Lots of offcuts
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• #125880
Sorry by chemicals I didnt mean caustic soda. Id like to try and keep the frame if poss etc.
Penetrating fluid is on order.
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• #125881
Phew 👍🏻
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• #125882
Looks good enough in the first photo.
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• #125883
Spent the whole day fitting mudguards on the cycletruck. Now it is ready for all weather commuting.
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• #125884
Mega result! How’s it ride?
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• #125885
Project "going postal" is on: bought an old postal delivery bike two summers ago to use as a cheapo cyclotruck. Turns out that the front rack had broken of the frame and been re-welded at a funky angle. Decided to build my own rack instead and today I got my stick welder out of storage.
This will be the rattiest cyclotruck ever:
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• #125886
Kinda embarrassed to be on the same page as Anguses excellent Scott
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• #125887
Dude.
You can't ride this. Please have someone help you set up your MIG welder. Not sure you have enough penetration to make it safe to ride.Edit: sorry if I come across like an ass. Didn't mean to. But don't hurt yourself please.
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• #125888
It's a MMA welder not MIG. But I get your concern. I haven't done any welding in a couple of years so I'm quite rusty, will do some practice runs and then clean it up
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• #125889
Good. Stick welding can be a bit tricky on that thickness of tubing. But obviously it can be done. I hope you succeed.
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• #125890
Ah, so you got this. How do you like it?
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• #125891
It now has a chain and working brakes.
I've never gone single speed on a frame designed for a derailleur and I'm not clever enough to work these things out, so there's lots of experimenting going on. I've got a half link chain on the way too to see if I can improve tension without resorting to a specific tensioner.
Fitting a chain also revealed the chain line is way out despite looking ok to my (obviously wonky) eye. So that's on the list to fix too.
Thanks for the suggestions on the rear cable routing. I'm going to keep it as is for now, but keep an eye out for a neater fix.
Still umming and erring over grips too. I'll find something I like one day!
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• #125892
Been enjoying this
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• #125893
That is lovely
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• #125894
I'm not usually much of an "I'll fix that in post" person, but...
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• #125895
Thanks! I'll take some nice pictures when it's done!
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• #125896
awesome stem !
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• #125897
Finished the Fog Cutter
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• #125898
Yep, were you interested too? I only took it for a quick spin but it feels really good! Feels more like a touring bike than a mtb, very stable. I felt a bit bad for replacing my 26'' Inbred that I just bought and only did about 100km on but can't wait to strap some bags on the Piolet and take it for some offroad touring.
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• #125899
This looks amazing! Very clean build, did you go for 650b wheels?
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• #125900
Yep, were you interested too?
Only without any real intentions.
can't wait to strap some bags on the Piolet and take it for some offroad touring.
That would be what I would use it for. Seems great for that! Enjoy.
or bring it round the other side?