AWESOME
click the link above, my friend and i had an escapade today. it was a blast.
Chauns Video Adventures
I dont like words so much, so i made this blog to share my new joy of recording my activities.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Thursday, December 16, 2010
fixie update
My friend Nate inspired me to build up this frame. He was looking into producing his own brand of bikes. Him and I came up with the name of our bike company. BMA bikes. stands for
Big Man Approved bikes'
I spent last night painting the frame in the garage, 2 coats of primer, 3 coats of flat black, and 3 coats of flat clear coat. I decided not to powdercoat this time around, because of its price, and also because if this frame cracks, i want to be able to strip the paint and re-weld it.
Here are some updated pics. Bike weighs right in at 22 lbs, which isn't too shabby in the bike world.
Just a little over 300 into the bike. Kept it within budget, but still with some very nice components.
Big Man Approved bikes'
I spent last night painting the frame in the garage, 2 coats of primer, 3 coats of flat black, and 3 coats of flat clear coat. I decided not to powdercoat this time around, because of its price, and also because if this frame cracks, i want to be able to strip the paint and re-weld it.
Here are some updated pics. Bike weighs right in at 22 lbs, which isn't too shabby in the bike world.
Just a little over 300 into the bike. Kept it within budget, but still with some very nice components.
Monday, December 13, 2010
LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT ME!!!!
yes, aren't blogs the epitimy of "Look at me! Look at me! Mom! MOM! You're NOT looking!!!! AAAAHHHHH".
Yes Spring, I'm talking about you and how you show your kids off to the world. Haha, just kidding, I love seeing my niece and nephew in their cutest moments... the silent ones... Haha again.
I have spent the last two nights, totaling over 9 hours, in the garage working on my most recent project.
A road/fixie bicycle frame.
I measured the dimensions of a bike i like at work, Bought some parts from a local Idaho Frame builder, some parts from Italy, and some steel at Pacific Steel here in IF.
all in all I'm into the frame about 55 bucks. Mostly I did this project for the WOW factor, and also for the experience.
the welds dont look pro, but they should hold just fine
i used a spare axle to get my drop out spacing just right
I put some large holes every 2.5 inches for the look effect, from my understanding, the tubing will be sufficiently strong enough even with these holes
I was very excited to see that my wheels lined up almost dead center of the frame, just a little bit of tweaking and it will be just right
all the angles came out dang near spot on, I am very impressed with myself on how well i did without a proper frame jig. Red Green always did say the eyeball was mans most accurate measuring device!
I plan on painting the bike Matt black, with the stem, pedals, and wheels being purple. Ill update when i get it that far done.
Yes Spring, I'm talking about you and how you show your kids off to the world. Haha, just kidding, I love seeing my niece and nephew in their cutest moments... the silent ones... Haha again.
I have spent the last two nights, totaling over 9 hours, in the garage working on my most recent project.
A road/fixie bicycle frame.
I measured the dimensions of a bike i like at work, Bought some parts from a local Idaho Frame builder, some parts from Italy, and some steel at Pacific Steel here in IF.
all in all I'm into the frame about 55 bucks. Mostly I did this project for the WOW factor, and also for the experience.
the welds dont look pro, but they should hold just fine
this is where i made my custom seat tube clamp, super sweet!
i used a spare axle to get my drop out spacing just right
I put some large holes every 2.5 inches for the look effect, from my understanding, the tubing will be sufficiently strong enough even with these holes
I was very excited to see that my wheels lined up almost dead center of the frame, just a little bit of tweaking and it will be just right
all the angles came out dang near spot on, I am very impressed with myself on how well i did without a proper frame jig. Red Green always did say the eyeball was mans most accurate measuring device!
I plan on painting the bike Matt black, with the stem, pedals, and wheels being purple. Ill update when i get it that far done.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
New Wheels For the Drift Trike
Today I worked for a bit in the garage on some new wheels for the drift trike.
My boss hooked me up with a set of go-kart wheels we had in the back.
I got some 8" PVC pipe from a local pipe supply shop.
I was able to squeeze the wheels and tires into the PVC pipe and air up the tire to keep it snug.
Now we just have to wait for the roads to clear and the fun will begin again!
My boss hooked me up with a set of go-kart wheels we had in the back.
I got some 8" PVC pipe from a local pipe supply shop.
I was able to squeeze the wheels and tires into the PVC pipe and air up the tire to keep it snug.
Now we just have to wait for the roads to clear and the fun will begin again!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
drift trike part 2
So today, Tyson(my coworker) and i went up towards Thunder Ridge mountain and rode the drift trike down the panorama hills street.
we each did 2 runs
This is my second run
2nd run
On Tyson's second run he didnt get his foot out of the way when turning and the tire buzzed his leg. he got some rash from it, but all is well, as you can tell my my laughing at him
Poor Tyson
When i made the axel for the wheels i did a stupid thing.
Thinking that the plastic wheel turning on the metal axel would wear it out, i pressed a metal pipe sleeve into the wheel and that rotated around the metal axel. This created alot of friciton and melted the wheels quite a bit. the hole in the wheel used to be about 3/4 inch, not it is more like 2 inches. Back to the drawing board!! it was fun anyways
BEFORE
AFTER
Here are a few screenshots i took of the better parts
we each did 2 runs
This is my second run
2nd run
On Tyson's second run he didnt get his foot out of the way when turning and the tire buzzed his leg. he got some rash from it, but all is well, as you can tell my my laughing at him
Poor Tyson
When i made the axel for the wheels i did a stupid thing.
Thinking that the plastic wheel turning on the metal axel would wear it out, i pressed a metal pipe sleeve into the wheel and that rotated around the metal axel. This created alot of friciton and melted the wheels quite a bit. the hole in the wheel used to be about 3/4 inch, not it is more like 2 inches. Back to the drawing board!! it was fun anyways
BEFORE
AFTER
Here are a few screenshots i took of the better parts
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
drift trike
My coworker Tyson and I were inspired by the following youtube clip to build our own drift trikes. We are each building one of our own so that we can race each other rather than take turns. But he is currently doing full time school as well as part time work. Where as I am only working right now and have nights off. So... after about 6 hours of garage and Lowe's today, here is where I'm at.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf0PaH-hE9g
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf0PaH-hE9g
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Tool Box continuation 2
I got it back from the powdercoaters today, painted it Textured Black. It is SOOOO SWEET!!!!
I bolted it down to the bed of my truck today and put all my stuff in it!! I'm very excited!
I bolted it down to the bed of my truck today and put all my stuff in it!! I'm very excited!
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