Love the Penny Farthing - you two are priceless! :)
@Sahil-Singh.5 жыл бұрын
Beautiful cycle
@Norman921516 жыл бұрын
I would have liked to see how you mounted without a foot peg on the back of the frame.
@technologyNZ10664 жыл бұрын
Awesome job gentleman. What did you use as a tyre?
@jayvakathemacguyver84724 жыл бұрын
We used three old solid wheelchair tires from old wheelchairs we had collected years before.
@MrLeonard559 жыл бұрын
It looks great. Where can I find a 72 hole hub?
@jayvakathemacguyver84727 жыл бұрын
MrLeonard55 I was lucky enough to be able to use my large flange unicycle hub and machined the 18 extra holes between the existing holes on each side. You can try www.hiwheel.com for parts.
@stevewilliams24987 жыл бұрын
hi. love your work. where do I source the rubber pipe please ?
@jayvakathemacguyver84727 жыл бұрын
Steve Williams try www.hiwheel.com
9 жыл бұрын
Congratulations, nice bike. Very good work, and easy to do. I saw that has 72 spokes. So, how Many crosses did you use, for lacing spokes? Or it is radial spoking? Regards
@jayvakathemacguyver84727 жыл бұрын
I used a three cross. We also wrapped the cross with a thin copper wire and soldered it to stiffen the wheel.
@Bhood8565 жыл бұрын
What was the technique you used to weld the rim?
@jayvakathemacguyver84725 жыл бұрын
Evan Casey It was Mig welded. I prepared the edge to weld by giving a slight chamfer and leaving a slight gap between the two edges to allow weld material to fill in. I tack welded it first, then did a series of slow spot welds overlapping and welded the entire rim together
@Basbekema6 жыл бұрын
excellent work! Is there no problem for the rubber to sit properly in the rim due the the spoke nipples that are sticking out? I made my rim from two normal bicycle wheels (TIG welded together) but I am considering another rim by your method because of more rigidity. May I ask what material you used for the spokes, and for the steel cable in the rubber.
@jayvakathemacguyver84726 жыл бұрын
Bas Bekema We ended up grinding any spokes coming thru the end of the nipples. We used DT Swiss stainless steel 2mm spokes and the longest nipples available (think 16mm) from our local bike shop. And they were nice enough to lend us their spoke threading machine. I cut the hook end off and threaded the end and joined to the nipples with locktite and used two vise grips to snug them up tight. For the tire wire, I used a two pieces of drop ceiling wire. Not sure if was 10g or 12g. Had to weld two lengths together and then later trimmed off once the tire was place and tight. The tubing we used was actually a heavy wall chrome pipe, there were used in women’s clothing store as part of racking, that had gone out of business, that I was hired to clear all the contents by the owner.
@ilragazzodellaviagluck70005 жыл бұрын
How much cost? Do you can shipping to mexico?
@TreeTopley8 жыл бұрын
How'd you do the tire?
@jayvakathemacguyver84727 жыл бұрын
Tree Topley We used three old wheel chair wheel rubbers. Then used suspended ceiling drop wire and welded two ten foot lengths together. We built a special 2 ft long screw clamp ( a super strong "C" clamp) and used a 1.5" wide piece of 3" C channel that had one small v groove cut into one each side and right size slot cut into the other side. I machined a hole with a set screw on the side to firmly hold and fix the wire. The C channel block was put between the two ends of the rubber tire and the internal wire cris crossed inside the C channel. The other end of the wire was attached to the large screw clamp and then the process of screwing the clamp out and drawing the wire tight and compressing the rubber tire until all the slack( we had about 1 ft extra rubber) was drawn tight to the rim. Welded the wire at the crisscross and cut off the extra and filed and ground smooth. I forgot to mention put some dish soap inside the tire for some lubrication for the wire to slide when compressing. Remove the C channel space block and magically watched the rubber expand back and make a seamless joint. Ps there are some videos on KZbin now that show this.
@yeshuathesavioroftheworld42337 жыл бұрын
do you live in Los Angeles?
@jayvakathemacguyver84727 жыл бұрын
FAKE NEWS no. Live in Toronto, Canada
@jayvakathemacguyver84728 жыл бұрын
To answer the questions 1. The tire is actually longer then required. We made a heavy duty 2ft long clamp similar to a carpenters clamp and small 1" wide piece of 3" "C". The "C" channel holds one the internal wire that is tire and the other end is attached to the clamp. By in screwing the clamp open the wire is tensioned and the rubber tire (essentially like a piece of rubber hose) begins to shrink and tighten onto the wheel. Once the rubber is tight and cannot be rolled off the rim the wire is welded together at the intersection point in the "c" channel and snipped off the excess. Then pulling the "C" Channel out between the two ends of the rubber, the tire expands back and fills the gap and seamless joint is made. 2. We made the hub from a 36 hole unicycle hub and I was able to drill holes between the factory holes. Hubs can be bought from a site call hiwheel.com. 3. We did a three cross on the spokes.
@gerardoignaciogarciarivera19797 жыл бұрын
Wooow,nice video, nice working. I realized that doesn't have a step for jump in the saddle!! How did you climb it?
@jayvakathemacguyver84727 жыл бұрын
Gerardo Ignacio Garcia Rivera We used a step stool at first. The video was shot as soon as we brought it out of the garage. We later added a step at the back above the rear wheel. We made it so that you can either use your left or right foot to mount. The step is 8" long and welded in the middle on the frame. We put two slim profile bicycle hand grips on it for traction.
@kurtbuxton97762 жыл бұрын
If only you could make the whole thing camaflaged ,and make it go fast he would look like he was floating if it was darkish , maybe.
@Dvorkin826 жыл бұрын
Wrong saddle
@jayvakathemacguyver84726 жыл бұрын
That was just a test saddle! I bought a more original looking saddle at a later date from the local bike shop. We had just made it and borrowed a saddle from my bike to test ride it.
@Dvorkin826 жыл бұрын
Jay V hope it fit perfectly. In any case, the job you were done is very impressive.