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Chopper bicycle made from found materials

Chopper bicycle made from found materials
So we've seen a lot of variations on the chopper bicycle out there. I have watched many roll by with awe and jealousy. I finally couldn't take it anymore and set out to make one of my own. In order to avoid being derivative, I decided that my bike would be made from as few actual bike parts as possible. While a noble notion, this proved quite difficult, especially having no experience building bikes in the first place. I am a sculptor above all else, so I figured if the thing failed, it would still be art. Fortunately the project was a success, and is briefly documented here.
To see what the rest of my work looks like, please visit my website: www.nemomatic.com
 
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I think this thing first took off when I had the idea to use baseball bats for front forks. This would provide the ridiculously long stride required of a chopper and satisfy my interest in using found and recycled materials. The head tube bearings I confess were salvaged from an old bike.
The frame consists of sections from a curved railing that was cut and re-welded to mimic a bike frame.
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Jul 30, 2011. 12:45 AMMegrathea69 says:
I think the fact that most of items/material used to make this bike are from items unrelated to bikes is probably the most interesting point/feature. I have a few old bikes lying up the stairs and i was thinking of putting a 24 inch wheel on the front of a regular frame with a normal 26 inch rear wheel.I dont have a proper workshop,just my spare room and dont have metal working capabilities but thought this would give me a simple chopper bike.
May 18, 2008. 8:25 AMcombot55 says:
that sawblade looks kinda dangerous...
Jun 2, 2011. 10:08 AMsdsmithies says:
That's kind of the point, giving it a little bad azz feel.
Aug 16, 2008. 12:45 PMTheMadScientist says:
its for the zombies...
Aug 22, 2008. 2:41 AMcombot55 says:
bump much?
Jan 28, 2009. 1:31 PMR1Ch0 says:
zombie sympathiser
Jan 28, 2009. 3:52 PMcombot55 says:
another bump much?
Jun 21, 2009. 7:36 PMMadrias357 says:
*thud* You aren't the only one that can bump.
May 31, 2011. 10:49 PMThe nerdling says:
change the wheels but it still is so cool
Jun 26, 2007. 10:21 PMPyro45 says:
That's pretty cool. I made one out of several junk bikes at the dump and parts in the bike section of WalMart. No offense, but it looks like urs is just made out of junk :( Smooth lines though it looks clean :)
May 17, 2011. 5:44 PMdragonsniper says:
thats kind of the point
May 22, 2009. 6:19 PMyesican says:
What I love about this bike is (besides the fact that it's unutterably brilliant) it can't be stolen! It's so unique, a thief couldn't sell it as-is - it's far too identifiable and therefore easily traceable. Nor could it be broken down for parts - because most of those parts aren't bicycle parts. Well done! :)
May 17, 2011. 5:36 PMdragonsniper says:
nice sry to hear bout ur mtn bike though
Jun 27, 2010. 3:37 PMmason0190 says:
add LEDs, stereo, horn, motor, low rider (wree-wree wree-wree up and down motions... come to school on THAT and be treated like a freckin PIMP!
May 17, 2011. 5:27 PMdragonsniper says:
lol
Jan 19, 2011. 8:37 PMjohnny payphone says:
Ha ha ha great! In the Rat Patrol we were always trying to outdo each other with fork material- mop handles, kid's bikes, springs, foosball table bars, whatever. First time I've seen a baseball bat chopper. You are a bricoleur!
Jan 18, 2011. 10:55 PMlaserdude says:
that is the best chopper i have ever seen in my entire life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
May 31, 2010. 9:38 PMMarsh says:
 Diggin' the sawblade! Definitely using that on mine!
Jan 11, 2010. 6:12 AMbow s410 says:
you my friend are a genius
Dec 4, 2009. 1:59 PMTheFullMetalAlchemist says:
 Great bike, those wheels look great. How much of the rear wheel did you have to bore out to get the bike hub to fit?
May 2, 2008. 9:31 PMfciron says:
Nice bike! I always enjoy some explanation of the found objects. I have a chopper with an eight foot wheelbase that steers quite well. Google 'rake and trail' to find out about the layout. Basically you adjust the forks so that the pivot axis hits the ground about where the wheel touches. Pivot angle should hit between 2 - 4.5 inches in front of the wheel. I just bent my fork tubes in the vice to accomplish this. I don't think that approach will work with the bats. Maybe for your next bike.
Oct 22, 2009. 7:11 AMmies911 says:
oh so cool lihgts look beautiful
did you weld that circularsawblade into wheels cool ride :)
May 22, 2009. 5:07 PMdiggety2 says:
Beautiful work! I'm in San Diego and just heard of your exhibit at DEVICE...can't wait to check it out!
May 21, 2009. 10:39 AMLumpydump says:
We likes this very much! Kudos!
Jun 25, 2007. 12:48 PMewilhelm says:
I love the saw blade disc brake!
May 21, 2009. 9:35 AMsharlston says:
lol me too its recycled and waiting for the zombie attack lol
Jan 28, 2009. 1:32 PMR1Ch0 says:
AND! how long did the build take?
Sep 22, 2008. 11:02 AMgolddigger1559 says:
dude you gotta send me a material list and some plans for that thing man
Aug 21, 2008. 1:04 PMwrksnfx says:
The handle bar are okay, but I'd try to find a set of ape hangers to give it that real chopper look and feal.
Jun 4, 2008. 5:44 PMJunk Mail says:
The wheel chair wheels make it look really cool - it was the first thing i saw when i opened the page. Great Instructables
May 14, 2008. 8:47 PMpyrotechnical says:
Awesome bike, mad skillage, major props
Dec 16, 2007. 5:01 AMbedbugg2 says:
sweet!
Dec 4, 2007. 3:02 PMUnclejack857 says:
VERY COOL! I agree with everyone in them saying it looks like a kids dream bike! I love the frame! I also love the pure distinctiveness of it! Never saw anything like it! I LOVE IT!
Nov 14, 2007. 7:56 PMStarmanF says:
very cool bike it looks like a kid dream cycle that flies once it hits top speed! Wish I had one! Thumbs UP!
Aug 31, 2007. 9:43 AMfarbs says:
because the back fender isnt connected to the rear wheel, it gives it a look of anti-gravity too. Though, I wonder what would happen if those shocks dont hold enough weight and you are putting direct pressure on an unsupported fender. especially with the position the seat is in, and the length of the bike. sweet bike though!
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I am a kinetic sculptor who works from found materials.