
I'll post some pictures when i get the frame

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Klunker.....or just an old bike?Zippy wrote:I built a clunker when I was at uni, 1/8" chain and rings, singlespeed, rigid, v-brakes, old wheels, square taper Bottom bracket. It got used quite a lot! Did Strathpuffer on it twice and a very muddy Mountain Mayhem, even brazed a disc mount onto the frame eventually.
They're good, you don't have to worry about them![]()
Mountain Mayhem (2012) by zippyonline, on Flickr
I ride my 853 V-braked S/S Inbred on a daily basis as well as my modern stuffZippy wrote:I built a clunker when I was at uni, 1/8" chain and rings, singlespeed, rigid, v-brakes, old wheels, square taper Bottom bracket. It got used quite a lot! Did Strathpuffer on it twice and a very muddy Mountain Mayhem, even brazed a disc mount onto the frame eventually.
They're good, you don't have to worry about them![]()
I bought the frame second hand off eBay, and then I think I bought a headset new, and the forks. Everything else is then stuff I had kicking about, every single "upgrade" was from stuff I had laying about. Oh, and the 1/8" stuff was new too...but apart from that!johnnystorm wrote:Klunker.....or just an old bike?Zippy wrote:I built a clunker when I was at uni, 1/8" chain and rings, singlespeed, rigid, v-brakes, old wheels, square taper Bottom bracket. It got used quite a lot! Did Strathpuffer on it twice and a very muddy Mountain Mayhem, even brazed a disc mount onto the frame eventually.
They're good, you don't have to worry about them![]()
The V-brakes physically wore the rims out at Strathpuffer (I'd dinged the rim once which you could feel when braking, but this was smoothed out by the end!), so then by this time as I had a nice race bike, and old set of wheels and disc brakes were available for going on the clunker, and hence with the addition of brazing a new mount on, it had dis brakes!RobMac wrote: I ride my 853 V-braked S/S Inbred on a daily basis as well as my modern stuff
Exactly that, it'll have cost peanuts but its still gonna look nice!s8tannorm wrote:I think Ben is meaning Klunker as in Marin County rather than old pile of scrap
Zippy wrote: I bought the frame second hand off eBay, and then I think I bought a headset new, and the forks. Everything else is then stuff I had kicking about, every single "upgrade" was from stuff I had laying about. Oh, and the 1/8" stuff was new too...but apart from that!
mountainbaker wrote:Zippy wrote: I bought the frame second hand off eBay, and then I think I bought a headset new, and the forks. Everything else is then stuff I had kicking about, every single "upgrade" was from stuff I had laying about. Oh, and the 1/8" stuff was new too...but apart from that!
That's a 'beater' not a klunker.
How much do you want for it Matt? I think i could work with thatFantasticmrmatt wrote:Ben, if it's a frame your after I can give you an old Marin?
Could bring it to the Fiesta
19" from Memory