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.




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
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!