Hey there...:) So we're going to do this one properly..!

Originally, I was going to go with a dedicated board track racer, but this idea became a little too cost prohibitive. With the frames at around $350 USD, that would be almost $500 by the time it got to Oz. And that's not even with the tank. In reality I was probably looking at around $1k AUD just in the frame..!So what I've decided on now is a hybrid street/board track. GT-5 frame with double springer front end, board track style bars and seat set up. Best of both worlds..!

The idea is to have quality parts and running gear throughout, sourced from both bike and motorcycle brands. This thing will be fast so it has to be safe as well - plus it's not exactly legal to be riding these things on the street where I come from.:mad: It will be built around a Fred's Superhammer that I got customised with a 6cc decomp head, 17mm Delorto style PHBG carb, and RM80 exhaust. I live in a flat coastal area at sea level, so it will be turning a 30 or 32T sprocket - see how we go. Thinking of a dark frame colour (gunmetal grey??) that will be offset with anodised gold running gear and parts.

Anyway, here's a list of parts and specs with some photos of goodies I've been sourcing for a few months now. The frame is still around 2 weeks away but the hold up will be the forks. Anyone know where else apart from Bicycle Designer I can source Cuda Double Springer forks from..??!

Cheers
Crisco:)
  • Frame: Alloy GT-2A with pedal stool mount
  • Forks: Cuda Double Springer
  • Bars: Moon cruiser flipped
  • Engine: Fred GT-5 Super hammer 6cc with decomp
  • Carb: 17mm Delorto style PHBG with velocity stack
  • Ignition: Superoo sealed magneto with HD Lighning
  • Exhaust: RM80 Expansion (one in photo is KX80 but it's going on Ebay as it's wrong side)
  • Front Brake: Hydraulic SRAM Guide R 4-piston with SRAM 200mm Centreline rotor. Master cylinder will be swapped to gold anodised moto-x style
  • Crankset: Sugino RD2 Messenger 165mm 44T with sealed BB68
  • Wheels: Custom build by LBS with Novatec disc hubs. QR skewers to be replaced with solid axles
  • Tyres: Kenda Flame 26 x 2.125
  • Chains: KMC710/KMCX9
  • Seat: Leather 3 spring with layed back seatpost
  • Sprocket: Disc brake hub adaptor with 30/32T manic style sprocket
  • Cabling: Jagwire gold braid
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Well duhh heehehe ;-}
My example bike is running 3" wide 26" tall tires, but as far as fitting taller tires like 29" just won't fit.

LOL if it were me i would cut and extend the tubes enough to fit...........Just can't help it, don't tell me it can't be done..............Curt
 
Well.... long time no post..! I finally got the wheels sorted in November last year. So we have a set of bombproof 32h 32mm Halo SAS rims laced with polished DT Swiss Alpine III spokes. These are rolling on Novatec D041SB hubs - one of the worlds most durable, reliable, and solid MTB hubs. The only way to make these tougher would've been to increase the spoke count, but at the time I could only get hold of the 32h's. I recon these will be well and truly tuff enuff..!!:mad:

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But alas... life throws up random twists and turns when you least expect it. I have recently made some massive life changing decisions after facing up to a few demons that have been with me for many years. In fear of turning this into an episode of Dr Phil, I'll just say that the outcome of my recent experience has been to sell my house and most of my material assets, pack the car, and hit the road with doggo travelling around Australia for the next 12?? or so months:) Fear not though, my bike and tools are in storage in a mates shed until I settle down somewhere and am ready to continue with the build.

I'll say a temporary goodbye to all you good people on this forum. You're a great bunch of peeps, and even the trolls and cranky members have provided a level of entertainment..!:D Thanks everyone for your advice, criticisms, thoughts, and expertise. I will definitely be continuing with this build one day, and when I do, I'll just pick up this thread where I left off. In the meantime, everyone stay safe and enjoy building and riding your machines..!

Speak to you in the indefinite future:)
Crisco
 
Dammit I was really looking forward to seeing your build finished. :(
Not that any bike is ever finished. :rolleyes:

And Halo SAS rims are 30mm wide inside and 36mm outside. Not sure how you got 32mm :mad: *cranky* ;);)

Happy travels and hope you come back sooner, Crisco. :)
 
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