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Cheers.
It looks a bit ratty in the flesh, but thats the point so im happy with the finish.
It's had 4 coats of cheap clear coat so it will probably rust through. Should look good for a while though.
The inspriration for this bike is the ratrod scene. Cars like this.
You need a good rack for a ratrod... here's my ghetto start at a little nitto style front rack.
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Howdi folks.
Thought i'd introduce myself to the forum with a butchery of a perfectly servicable bicycle.
Here it is before i started destroying it.
Flat bar singlespeed that was passed on to me by a friend, that had got it off a mate, who didnt want it anymore.
Id always like the way it handled and after getting the tape measure out, thought it might fit me very nicely with drops. Cue a bit of experimenting and i decided to repurpose it as a commute/gravel/adventure singlespeed.
So, here we go. How to put my stamp on it? After a bit of thought, i found myself sanding the middle of the top tube. 12 hours and a lungful of dust later... heres what i ended up with.
I decided to leave the lugs as ratty as possible but strip the main tubes and add some details. It worked out alright. Some lovely straight lines.
I tried something similar, sand (well actually it was wallpaper paste powder but the principle was the same) It didnt work for me. However I didnt approach the bending process very intelligently. Pretty sure if i did it again i could gt a much better finish.
I paid £3.60 for the steel (not stainless obvs) inc postage on ebay. I only bought 60cm first off to see if i could get the general shape. Im going to order some more tonight to make the stays. The whole thing with the held together with P-clips so I cant see it holding much weight