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Hi Bob Perhaps I should have rephrased the question. "May I ride it?" is what I had in mind. The original request still stands. I haven't had any replies, but...
jimbaltaxe
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Dec 9, 2003
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Ladies and Gents, I am having an auction for a quick release 451 wheel, (front) tire and tube that I acquired with a lot of tires in another auction. It is...
Russell Zech
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Dec 9, 2003
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Hi to the list. I am a Amateur Radio Operator and am looking to trade my YAESU ft 900 Transceiver for a recumbant bike. Anyone here interested? I would really...
Johnny Shepherd
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Dec 21, 2003
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So i noticed that if you use a larger diameter tubbing the frame will support more weight, but the web site only list the max weight for the lwb model, how...
twistedinfo
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Dec 27, 2003
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Jeff, what material are you using for main tube and chainstays?, 4130? Overall strength based on yield & fatgue strength of material you are using will...
Bob
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Jan 5, 2004
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I was wondering if anyone knows what a minimum length for the Headset Tube is. Current plans are for 4" What happens if I reduce it to 3.5 inchs? Bob...
Bob
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Jan 21, 2004
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Hi Bob, I would assume that it all depends on the headset that you're planning to use. As long as it fits that and goes thru the steering tube it shouldn't be...
Psi
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Jan 26, 2004
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Hello this is my first post. I owned an ez1 and put mamy miles on it on trails in mississipp, Louisiana and florida. Now am living in southern brazil. import ...
bill lee
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Feb 9, 2004
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With the days getting longer, I'm getting ready to continue my building after what always seems like a long break. Maybe this will finally be the year that I...
benderbinder
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Feb 19, 2004
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Hi Ordered up plans for the Long Easy. Just wondered how many folks have made that model and if there are any things I should be looking out for when I start...
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Feb 25, 2004
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Hi Everyone, I will deal with this spam issue today. Sorry I've not dealt with it sooner but I've just moved house and changed my ISP. Regards psi Bentech...
Psi
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Feb 26, 2004
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The Long Easy was the first 'bent I built. Matter of fact it was the most complex project I had ever tried at that time. I just followed the directions very...
Max Uffda
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Feb 27, 2004
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Anyone have any recomendations for a kid trailer that would fit a long-easy? Would any trailer that would fit a regular bike work on a long-easy? Thanks, Paul...
pnasci2000
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Mar 1, 2004
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I've used a Burley D'Lite on my SWB with no problem. I think the back end of the SWB and Long Easy are almost identical, and that is what matters for the...
Torrey
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Mar 2, 2004
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Thanks for the tip. I'm beginnig to think it dosen't really matter what trailer I get (mechanically, anyway), since they all attach at the rear wheel axle...
pnasci2000
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Mar 4, 2004
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I want to build a lwb bike but I might be to heavy for it. Would black pipe be strong enough to make the fram out of? I weight about 270 pounds....
already522004
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Mar 13, 2004
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I would recommend using 4130 Chrom Moly steel. It has a high yield strenth and be strong enough. If weight of the bike is not a problem try 4130 and increase...
Bob
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Mar 15, 2004
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Hello everyone. I am a trained welder/fabricator, and I have been doing the bike thing for some time. I don't have a website up yet, but it's comeing real...
Mary
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Mar 15, 2004
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Mary I suggest you join the framebuilders list (http://www.phred.org/mailman/listinfo/framebuilders) and search the database. It will no doubt answer most if...
Paul Griffin
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Mar 16, 2004
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There are some links to answer some of you questions at Gaerlan bike building suppies & info. There is a link in the Links section for this site....
benderbinder
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Mar 16, 2004
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Happy Birthday to Us. We're One year old today. When I first started the group I thought that we might manage to get a couple of dozen members at best, I never...
Psi
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Mar 20, 2004
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Hi All, I haven't been to the site for awhile so I was pleasantly surprise to see my bent featured on the start page. Here in Ohio we are still flirting with...
Dan W.
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Mar 22, 2004
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New bent group for Canadians Just letting members know that there is a new yahoo group for people who are laid back and bent! So all you recumbent minded...
Rob
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Mar 23, 2004
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There are these "welding rods" that you can get that enable one to "weld" aluminum with a regular propane torch. Hypothetical question, could one build a...
chrysalis_reborn
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Mar 31, 2004
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What have you found out so far about welding Aluminum with the welding rods? Do you live in the Phoenix Arizona area? chrysalis_reborn...
d smiley
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Mar 31, 2004
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Unless this is a new type of rod all you need is aluminum rod to weld aluminum. The difficult part is to learn when the pieces are the right temperature to...
Bob
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Mar 31, 2004
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These rods (and I have some in my posession) are a low temperature alloy. They can be used with a regular garden variety propane torch. The main thing is to...
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Apr 3, 2004
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... question,...
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Another URL. http://www.muggyweld.com/super5.html ... question,...
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Apr 3, 2004
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The best thing to clean those aluminum rods with is a Scotch Bright scrubbing pad. They won't corrupt the rods and they clean very well. chrysalis_reborn...
Dave Cunningham
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