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This will show you one way to build yourself a Ski Bike (aka Snow Bike, Skibob, Skike, or Skicycle). It is a downhill only machine and if you like bikes a lot, then it will probably keep a stupid grin plastered on your face all the way down whatever crazy hills you choose to take it on. It is easier to ride than it looks and is quite stable at high speeds (not sure about the speeds you could achieve at a ski hill, but its worked great for average hills in Wisconsin).
There are many ways you could build one of these, this is just one way to get you started.
Build one! You won't be sorry.
Step 1Get a bike
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Find yourself a bike that you think would be suitable. I like to keep it small so that its easier to kick with your legs or do a running start and hop on. Smaller is also generally lighter and easier to carry up a hill. In addition, if you crash, you're closer to the ground. I got this BMX that someone was just throwing away. (Seriously, it just had a blown tire and slightly crooked front wheel, wtf?)
Strip all the unneeded parts off the bike. Namely, brakes, wheels and chain.
Look for a removable link in your chain to make your life easier. If there is none, then use a chain tool to push out a rivet. Or just chop it, whatever works.
without the brakes cause i have a bike that works but i have no brakes cause i tore them off
maybe the build quality will come into it at some point
yes!! see my video at down... i do a lot of small jumps the first day...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJB0zfDvu3k
i should try it when i make one
the only difference was that we kept the back wheel so we had "propulsion," very fun for icy roads =)
wish i could make one
Still, this is so awesome I may have to give it a shot anyway. I'm not crazy about the pedals though. What if I just put a bar through there to rest my feet on? Do you think that would work?
(somebody had to say it)
When I was a kid I strapped a cheap little plastic ski called a Fun Ski, on the front of my Schwinn. I just peddled it on the street. It actually worked pretty well.
frame with upside down skateboard trucks. This gives you some lean-steer.
One example would be if you had a bungee from the front of the front ski to the handlebar tube and a rope from the back of the ski to the frame to keep it from rotating too far forward.
Enjoy the pictures of my many builds.
Unkabuzz
did you machine that out of one solid piece of aluminum or weld three pieces together?
I believe they are "extruded". Pretty tough to do that at home !!!!! I have seen almost an exact replica that was 3 welded pieces ........
Here's another closeup of the "powder" setup. Bungies are critical in the deep stuff though.