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Assembling A Bike From Non-Specific Parts, From Scratch
#1
Hi there.

I am trying to assemble a one-off, bespoke bike, to use as part of an electric conversion.

The frame, wheels, suspension, seat-post, head-set, stem, handle-bars, crown-race etc etc are not uniform. That is to say they are compatible items but not sourced from the same manufacturer or supplier.

Here are the main components I plan to use.

1. Saracen Pyro 24" Frame, 1.1/8th inch headset. 14" frame, 50cm reach, 28.6mm seatpost.

[Image: 140.jpg]

2. Zoom 24" Forks. 1 and 1/8th Steerer, 410mm Crown to Axle, 240mm Steerer. International-Standard fitting for brake disc. [Image: 140.jpg]

3. Basic QR BMX bike, 20" wheel with disc hub.

[Image: 170723292374_1.jpg]


Because this is for an electric bike, I won't be concerned about the bottom bracket. I won't be adding pedals.


Specifically, I am requesting help as to how to go about assembling these components into a feasible finished build.

What crown-race should I buy, and are there any "ghetto" tools I can use to fit the crown race? Ditto for the headset, what bearings should I buy, what head-set should I buy, and how do I fit it all, fit the star-nut and then fit the head-stem and cut the remaining head-tube??


I don't want to take this to the bike-shop. I had a bad experience where they charged me €80 for a rubbish job truing/lacing two wheels. Wasters.

The basic components, not including brakes, are going to set me back enough money so I want to do all the work myself, and I want to use as few expensive tools as possible, but I am happy to spend money where it is absolutely necessary.

Any purchases I make will be from chainreactioncycles.com as they are in Northern Ireland and I am in the Republic of Ireland.

Thanks very much for your time and your help.
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#2
Hi I really not good when it comes to electric bikes but maybe someone at this site can help you out. They custom build and share ideas..... http://www.atomiczombie.com/ . Good luck to you .


Bill
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
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#3
(12-05-2011, 03:05 AM)Bill Wrote:  Hi I really not good when it comes to electric bikes but maybe someone at this site can help you out. They custom build and share ideas..... http://www.atomiczombie.com/ . Good luck to you .


Bill

Hi Bill thanks for your message. Basically, this has nothing to do with the electric bike aspect of the build, I just want to know what order to assemble the parts in, and what head-sets, bearings, crown-race and tools I will need. Thanks.
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#4
Did you try looking at the video on this site?
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
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#5
You should look here:
http://forums.bikeride.com/forum-11.html
Nigel
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