wheels, especially since I got in contact with building custom bikes like:
Chopper, Cruisers and Full Customs.
I have written this instructable to my best knowledge, however no rights can be
drawn from the contents off these pages.
U build and/or use the shown wheel at your own risk.
Be warned, you will during this tutorial alter some parts in such a structural way
like drilling extra holes that all warranties provided by the manufacturers will
be void.
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rim: Alesa 26inch ( 22x559 ) aluminium
hub: Shimano fronthub HB-MN72
spokes: Union steel plated 14g 262mm
nipples: Union nickel-plated brass 14g
This hub is chosen because of the large flanges, this way there is enough space between the spoke holes to drill an extra hole between them.
If you want to use a donorwheel look for one with nice large flanges and you can measure the spokelength to go and buy the 33 extra spokes + nipples you need, the donorwheel must have a standard 3 cross spokelayout to meet the requirements for making this wheel.
2. Tools used:
Dremel multitool
Drills 2,5mm, 4mm and 8mm
Spoke wrench Park Tool
Hand drill
Clamp
Hammer
Caliper
Marking tool steel
center point
truing stand
a Dremel drillingstand ( not in the picture )
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awesome!=D
¬¬ i'll try!!!=P
anyone wanting to see more pics and vids from the Amsterdam event , heres the link:-
http://FBIChoppernation2008.blogspot.com/
See you next summer! :)
Go here to the chopperbicycle.net forum to read the (kinda)full story on how this bike was made.
And overhere on the Freakbike-forum is some extra info on the things I've done to the bike after I finished it for the BBO ( Biker Build Off )
Maybe I will start a forumtopic over here this weekend when I am @home.
Here is the instructable by Chr1s on that.
Bicycle-dual-inner-tube-system
I got the information on this wheel at http://www.terminalvelocity.demon.co.uk/WheelBuild/
Check out the site if you're interested in exotic patterns.
The first 2 pictures are from a wheel with a twist spoke layout.
I have made an .pdf tutorial on this wheel also that I offer for download on my website as I do with the Instructable here, in time I will put it up as an Instructable also.
The third photo is the frontwheel I mentioned in the reply to mynameisjonas's comment.
I've done some radical wheels with 72 spokes with 2 rims put into 1 wheel and also 2 rearwheels with 108 spokes with 3 rims laced together, but for these wheels I haven't got tutorials............. yet ( but if time permits me I will do them someday )