I would consider “fixing” the seat, selling it to someone 2 inches shorter than you and then re-do this project with a frame your size. Otherwise; you’re on to something.
So I took the photo before my first ride and the saddle has been lowered and moved forward from what is seen in the picture. The brake is on the back because it only fit on the back and wasn’t long enough to pass through on the front. I just haven’t bought a new one yet. The seat clamp will alos be switched out for one in black
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July 5th, 2011 @4:42 pm
I would consider “fixing” the seat, selling it to someone 2 inches shorter than you and then re-do this project with a frame your size. Otherwise; you’re on to something.
July 6th, 2011 @9:03 am
On somthing like that, ride it till its cracked to crap. Has a street beater aura. Koolchain-allcityring? tough stuff, frame is the weakest component
July 6th, 2011 @9:10 am
You might try removing the saddle all together.
July 7th, 2011 @1:05 pm
brake on rear confuses me a little
July 7th, 2011 @2:28 pm
LOL @ Virgil.
July 8th, 2011 @8:57 am
So I took the photo before my first ride and the saddle has been lowered and moved forward from what is seen in the picture. The brake is on the back because it only fit on the back and wasn’t long enough to pass through on the front. I just haven’t bought a new one yet. The seat clamp will alos be switched out for one in black
October 10th, 2011 @6:34 pm
Good looking bike. It would be great with a setback Thomson seatpost.
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