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Shape the crossties as shown for a close fit inside the side rails. 5 & 6.įasten the front and reat forks to the blocks on the jib, and you are now ready for welding. As the legs pivot on the fork, they compress the spring, giving the front wheel a sof, cushiony suspension. The upper ends of the legs, which now extend above the fork, are anchored to a spring that bears against a plate on the steering column. Bolt the legs to this stub fork as shown, with the spreader bar inserted between them. The spring-action front wheel is made by cutting the legs off a regular bike fork. The frame tubing should be pounded flat, and these inserted deep inside, then welded. The rear forks are made from 1/4" x 1" flat stock, as in fig. You may use threaded pipe as shown with the T's, or just weld it, which would be better.
The lower part of the mini bike's frame is made from 1/2" pipe. Now make a simple welding jig from wood, as shown in fig. It become the rear support for the seat.Īfter bending the gooseneck forward, cut it and the seat post so that they are both 12.5" long as measured from the top bar. Remove the rear fork as shown, but don't throw it away. If you have any qualms about the safety of the frame, build you own or find a different donor to modify. If the tubing's strength is compromised at this step, you'll end up with a possibly dangerous bike later. Heating with a propane torch will make the job easier. One of the handy characteristics of the mini-bikes is the long padded seat so two riders can squeeze-in, and the Rad Runner has that.
Once you take away the top-bar, the ebike starts to look a lot less like a minibike, butI felt I should include at least one step-through. Bend carefully to avoid flattening the tubing. Some riders either need (or simply want) a step-through frame. This can be done with a large jack, as shown. It's probably necessary to bend the "gooseneck" section of the frame forward to make room for the engine. Start by cutting the bike frame so you come out with the portion shown in fig.
No problem, simply use the diagrams as your basis. If you can't find this, you'll have to build the frame up from scratch. Preferably, find an old bike with a solid-feeling steel frame. You'll need to weld onto this frame, so aluminum is out. Finding a Suitable Frameįirst you'll need to find a bike frame that you can use successfuly for this project. Though at first this sounds odd, it's really a unique idea that will save you money, and provide pre-bent handlebars, and the bearing connection at the neck.
These plans will show you first how to convert a junked bicycle frame to become the base for your mini bike. Mini Bike Frame Design Convert a Bicycle, or Build Your Own