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Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 34
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Apart from you`ll fall off at first?
Like the idea, have little idea of how to do it. ( May be getting a steel box section welded. Internal linkings possible?) Plans would have to be simple enough for an unimaginative Chinese bike repairer to be able to follow . Thanks Bean |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Leiden (NL)
Posts: 6
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Look at pictures at bent manufacturers websites. They can give you a lot of good ideas.
Simplest methods I can think of are a standard stem pointing towards the seat (like on the HPvelotechnik Streetmachine GT). Closely above the frame tubing. Or weld a homebrew stem to the fork (Like on the Challenge Hurricane Sport USS), just under the frame tubing.
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